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better production Shops Using Technology Mastercam's Solids package. Today, programmers don't have to spend so much time drawing the part to get a better perspective of what it is and how to machine it. Instead, they use the WCS (work coordinate system) in the Solids package to rotate the part and examine it from the most advantageous perspectives. "Instead of having to figure out drawings, this is like holding the part in your hand," Mr. Eiland says. "Programming in solids also has a favorable impact on quality. When you have so many layers, you can't always tell if what you have programmed is correct. However, by comparing the digital model to an STL file generated by the solids packMastercam/CNC Software Inc., call 800-228age, you know for sure that the individual layers 2877 or visit mastercam.com. and the whole part is correct," he says. Another significant step forward in terms of programming productivity has been realized with Mastercam Lathe, which makes it possible to u s e M a s te rc a m's standard three-axis mill tool paths with the lathe's live tooling. When Mr. Eiland first started programming, the company bought a lathe with twin turrets—C and Y axes. "It could take me all day to write a program for that lathe by hand to produce par ts that (MRW) with would take just a couple NEW A e r o s p a c e hours to machine," he Grades! says. Now, he goes into CA6535 (CVD) the C axis, writes the Difficult-to-cut Materials program and posts it. The program does all (PVD) the work. According to Stainless Steel M r. E i l a n d, t h i s o n e capability has probably eliminated the need to hire an additional person to do multi-axis lathe programming. PR1535 Scan for Scan for Video Brochure connect with us Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp. Cutting Tools Division 800.823.7284 � cuttingtools@kyocera.com www.kyocera.com/cuttingtools 108 MMS September 2013 mmsonline.com Changes Made CoMpany-wide Although improved CAM programming efficiency helped Cope during its time of growth, other

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