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Gibbs to Preview GibbsCAM 2011 at IMTS 2010

Streamlines automatic hole making and adds attribute and feature definitions, and color modes.

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August 23, 2010

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Gibbs and Associates, developer of GibbsCAM software for programming CNC machine tools, will preview GibbsCAM 2011 enhancements to the automatic and feature-based programming capabilities of GibbsCAM at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS), Sept. 13-18 in Chicago.

Demonstrations of the new GibbsCAM 2011 capabilities will include:

  • New Auto Wizard within Hole Manager will allow storing default settings for reuse at any time, and the Auto Wizard button will allow invoking the Hole Wizard multiple times quickly.
  • Attribute Manager and Feature Manager includes new tagging capabilities for querying, creation, modification, sorting and filtering of elements and element sets by user-defined and system metadata tags, called attributes. When importing models, GibbsCAM users will be able to control whether and how to import attributes and geometry.
  • Color Modes: When a part contains user-defined features, or when any of its elements are tagged with a color attribute, users will be able to switch among color modes.
  • New Hole Capabilities will be included for selecting, recognizing and drilling holes. Several new Variable Peck cycles and various options for user defined Custom Drill cycles will be available, and a new check box will enable reverse-order drilling. Hole Features will be selectable by face (or set of faces), or by coordinate system to which the Hole Feature is aligned.
  • Imported Feature and Color Recognition/Preservation: In opening models from SolidWorks, Pro/ENGINEER, and other major CAD/CAM packages, GibbsCAM will now read model attributes, then recognize and preserve them as attributes in the GibbsCAM part file.

For more information, visit GibbsCAM

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

 

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