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September 2005 Readers Choice Award: TekSoft

One Machine Tool for Turning and Milling

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By DE Editors  

August 1, 2005

By DE Editors

One Machine Tool for Turning and Milling

TekSoft Inc. (Scottsdale, AZ) has released CAMWorks 2005. Key to this release is the new CAMWorks Mill-Turn module with support for C-, Y-, and B-axis machining. Additionally, the software features numerous productivity enhancements for milling, turning, and wire EDM.


The new CAMWorks Mill-Turn module extends the capabilities of the existing CAMWorks system by providing a programming solution for milling and turning on the same machine tool, with machining cycles available for C-, Y-, and B-axis machining at compound angles and on the face, ID, and OD of a part. Mill and Turn features are identified by automatic feature recognition (AFR) and defined using interactive feature recognition (IFR), which can be used to define 3-axis features for Y-axis milling. For cylindrical features that would be machined by C-axis motion, Mill-Turn includes a new Wrapped feature.

Operations include automatic roughing, finishing, thread milling, and single point cycles plus all advanced 3-axis cycles. All machining operations are defined, calculated, and verified in the SolidWorks environment. CAMWorks integrates seamlessly into SolidWorks 3D mechanical design software.

For complete details, visit teksoft.com.

CAMWorks 2005 from TekSoft Inc. received the most votes in our June 2005 issue. Vote for your favorite product from this issue at the end of Briefings and

 

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