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New Version of BobCAM Unveiled

Includes new MultiAxis features, 64-bit capabilities.

By DE Editors  

January 21, 2013

BobCAD-CAM has released BobCAM V3 for SolidWorks software.

The new version of BobCAM introduces several new features, such as the addition of 64-bit capabilities, a tool crib, and a new pocketing strategy for the 2 Axis Standard module. V3 will also offer several new MultiAxis features, including 3+2 machining, surface-based machining, multi-axis roughing strategies, optimize SWARF strategies, and full machine simulation.

For more information, visit BobCAD-CAM.

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

 

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