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CNC Software Unveils Mastercam X4

Offers more machining flexibility and automation.

Offers more machining flexibility and automation.

By DE Editors

 
CNC Software Unveils Mastercam X4

CNC Software has released Mastercam X4, which offers expanded machining flexibility and an increased emphasis on speed and automation with a suite of new toolpaths, multi-threading ability, and more.

Dynamic Machining is new machining technique that creates an active toolpath to deliver more consistent cutting conditions and allows use of the entire tool flute length. Dynamic machining offers retract options to keep the tool down in smaller parts, and rapid retract on larger parts.

Mastercam Mill delivers multi-threading support, dividing tasks in a multi-core computer,  and delivering faster processing. Users have the option to turn this on or off. When used in a single-core environment, multi-threading allows users to multi-task, prioritize running and pending tasks, and monitor the progress of toolpath calculation, which increases productivity, according to the company.

Mastercam for SolidWorks is an integrated CAM that runs in SolidWorks. SolidWorks users can now program their parts directly within SolidWorks using Mastercam’s toolpaths and machining strategies. Mastercam for SolidWorks includes a suite of cutting strategies, including feature based machining (FBM) and 3D high speed machining (HSM) toolpaths. HSM promotes longer tool life, faster machining time, and precision cutting by creating smooth cuts that eliminate dangerous sharp moves. Mastercam for SolidWorks also delivers a set of automated cleanup toolpaths, letting users get parts off the machine faster with little or no handwork.

Other X4 features include:

  •   3D toolpath refiner for dramatically better finish
  • Feature based machining mill and drill enhancements
  • Tree-style dialog boxes for 2D toolpaths
  • Circle 5-axis toolpath
  • Agie support
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For more information, visit CNC Software.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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