CAM For High-Speed Machining

June 7, 2006
SurfCAM Velocity II uses the company's special RapidRough technology, a single-step roughing through prefinishing operation which reduces programming and machining time in cores, cavities, and complex multisurface parts.

The technology includes a toolpath generator that controls the tool's engagement with the material to dynamically manage tool load and allow the use of aggressive machining parameters.

Surfware Inc., 5703 Corsa Ave., Westlake Village, CA 91362, (818) 991-1960, www.surfware.com

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