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DeskProto to Preview 123WaxRing System

Can be used on any 4-axis CNC milling machine.

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April 3, 2008

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Delft Spline Systems (Utrecht, The Netherlands) announced an addition to its DeskProto CAM software: the 123WaxRing system. This new system (patent pending) is meant for jewelers, and makes creating jewelry wax models easier than ever before. The 123WaxRing system makes CNC machining your wax model easier than 3D printing by using pre-shaped wax disks, a special fixture and smart software, milling has become a push-the-button process. The toolpaths are prepared by the 123WaxRing wizard, which runs in the DeskProto software. The system will be shown using a Roland JWX-10 wax milling machine at the Baselword jewelry show, held in Switzerland from April 3 to April 10. It can also be used on any 4-axis CNC milling machine.

DeskProto is the 3D CAM program that has made CNC milling a competing technology for Rapid Prototyping, and 123WaxRing is an optional extra to DeskProto.

For details, go to Delft Spline Systems.

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

 

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