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Geometric Ships CAMWorks Nesting for SolidWorks

Users can transition 3D models to CAM nested assembly files.

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June 11, 2012

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Geometric Limited released CAMWorks Nesting, a nesting module designed to nest the layouts of SolidWorks parts or assemblies and optimizing material utilization.

Integrated with SolidWorks, CAMWorks Nesting allows users to seamlessly transition 3D SolidWorks models as well as sheet metal parts or assemblies to CAM nested SolidWorks 3D assembly files, within the SolidWorks interface. It utilizes the nesting features of NestLib, Geometrics automatic true-shape nesting library, to generate the most optimized nested layouts.

With the CAMWorks Nesting module, users will now take the advantage to nest composites, wood and metals, and produce the maximum number of parts from a single piece of raw material within a few minutes, said Bruce Wiener, director of R&D and support for CAMWorks.

For more information, visit Geometric.

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

 

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