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CNC Plasma Art along with CNC Machining Files

CNC Art Files can now be found on the CNC Plasma Art category page on CNCInformation.com. The CNC Art Project finished up a previously started CNC Art Project on a CNC Made Stomp Pad.

 

CNC Art Project has just been completed by Ivan Irons and CNCInformation.com. His CNC Plasma Art project on a snowboard stomp pad is now officially complete on his new CNC Art Files webpage. The video’s have been released for about a month or so, however, they had yet to be posted on Ivan’s CNC Plasma Art page on this website. Video’s 1-5, along with their transcripts, were released last week. The video’s can be viewed at: CNC Machining

 

 

Here is a brief description of what Video’s 6-10 entail:

 

Video 6: Ivan shows how he zeros out the cnc plasma cutter and starts cutting the aluminum stomp pad.

 

Video 7: In this video Ivan rough grinds the cnc stomp pad to remove the dross.

 

Video 8: Ivan sands our CNC Stomp Pad with a Dual Action (DA) sander.

 

Video 9: In this video the holes are drilled in the CNC Stomp Pad. We bend the stomp pad while drilling and we must hammer it flat next.

 

Video 10: In this video, Ivan goes over the final assembly of the stomp pad. Then we watch as we used double-sided tape to adhere it to the snowboard.

 

View the video’s for free in their entirety and enjoy Ivan’s unique CNC Art Project at: CNC Plasma

 

Not only has Ivan released the stomp pad art videos, he has also created and released transcripts of each video. He hopes these transcripts will aid in the learning process by giving the DIY CNCer a reference for future learning. View the videos as well as future projects by Ivan Irons on his CNCInformation website at: CNC Router

 

 

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Delcam Released New Series of Products within Its ArtCAM family

Delcam will launch a new entry-level version within its ArtCAM family of artistic CADCAM at ISA, booth 2524 in Orlando Florida March 27-29, 2008. Like the other members of the ArtCAM family, ArtCAM Express is aimed at skilled artisans rather then engineers. It’s ease of use offers companies not familiar with CNC machining the benefits of CADCAM software. More advanced systems ArtCAM Insignia and ArtCAM Pro are available in a seamless upgrade path they combine the simplicity of Express with more sophisticated design and manufacturing tools.

Many of the existing routines in ArtCAM Pro have been rewritten in the new release. The new algorithms have produced significant speed improvements, especially in 3D modeling and in 2D machining. For the machining of more complex parts ArtCAM Pro has added "3D Projects". It allows the simultaneous visualization of objects that will be created from different materials and the division of the components into separate files for manufacturing in various materials. Items can be cut and pasted between different files, allowing libraries of components to be built up for use in a variety of designs. For models built up from simpler shapes in the same material, the complete design can be produced as a single piece, either by rapid prototyping or by machining using a multi-axis CNC machine.

The new 3D offset strategy gives a much better surface finish with harder materials. This will be especially useful when engraving decorations created in ArtCAM into moulds for plastic signs. A new Machining Wizard has been added that simplifies the set-up. In addition, a new option allows models to be sliced into layers that can be machined individually and then assembled. Finally, ArtCAM Pro is now able to import solid and surface data from the full range of CAD systems supported by the Delcam Exchange data translation service. Formats covered include CATIA, Unigraphics, Pro/Engineer, SolidWorks, AutoCAD Inventor and Solid Edge.

For more information visit www.artcam.com or contact Mary Shaw 1 877 335 2261


Company Information:
Name: Delcam International Inc.
Address: 3270 Electricity Drive
City: Windsor Ontario N8W 5J1
State: CD
Country: Canada
Phone: 519 974 8088
FAX: 519 974 8170
http://www.delcam.com

CAD/CAM and nesting programs CNC Punching

CAD/CAM and nesting software programs all CNC punching and profiling machines and has been optimised to to further improve the cutting path in complex nests

Jetcam International has announced its latest version V16 of its Expert CAD/CAM and nesting software for all CNC punching and profiling machines. Offering twice the power of the earlier V8 system, the latest version V16 includes features aimed at providing enhanced functionality for interactive tasked and further automation for users looking for semi or completely unmanned systems.

Jetcam will also be increasing the number of end user releases in 2008, ensuring that users can immediately take advantage of each new feature as soon as it is available.

JETCAM Expert V16’s sequencing routines have been optimised to further improve the cutting path, which can considerably reduce the overall cutting time of complex nests.

A new reporting engine has also been included to provide comprehensive and customisable reports.

A report designer is included, where users can simply ‘drag and drop’ the required fields or tables of information onto the page.

Single component or complete nest images can also be added.

* CNC punching – further development specific to punching machines has also been announced.

Automatic tooling placement logic has been further optimised, providing users of punching machines with the same level of automation as profiling machines.

Tools are automatically placed on the component based on highly configurable parameters.

This information is then carried through to all related nests – if the component is updated then this is automatically reflected on the nest.

‘Tool teach mode’ further enhances the automatic tooling facilities by allowing JETCAM to ‘learn’ a user’s preferred method of tooling a particular contour.

* Nesting – JETCAM’s free form high performance nesting module (FFHPN) for V16 has also undergone further development, with the latest release offering even greater efficiencies.

With metal prices increasing even a 1% material saving can quickly mount up to a considerable amount, said Jetcam to manufacturingtalk.com.

Jetcam is also offering prospective customers a free ‘nesting benchmark comparison’ whereby they will compare a user’s existing nests with one created through FFHPN.

Commented Mike Weber, managing director Jetcam International: ‘These features in Release V16, when combined allow a JETCAM Expert system to rapidly become self-sufficient.

It intelligently and accurately applies logic so that the whole CAM process can become truly hands-off, especially when JETCAM’s Remote Control Processing (RCP) system is employed’ He continued: ‘With our knowledge of the complexities of today’s powerful CNC machines this frees the operator for other tasks, maximises machine runtime and reduces material waste.

For any size of organisation this level of automation has to be their goal to remain competitive in today’s climate of cost reductions.

Companies employing manufacturing efficiency methodologies such as ‘Six Sigma’ will benefit from a system that provides a data-driven approaches to problem solving with a focus on customer impact.

Any business purchase has to be justified by return on investment, and JETCAM continues to deliver this in three key areas: material utilisation, machine cycle time and programming time’.

V16 will be available for download from the JETCAM.com web site in February 2008.

Existing customers under maintenance will be able to download the software immediately at no cost.

Customers out of maintenance need only to purchase a maintenance contract to gain access to the latest features – there is no additional upgrade price to pay.

CNC Art Project and CNC Art Files now Available on CNC Information Website

CNC Art Files can now be found on the CNC Plasma Art category page on CNCInformation.com. The CNC Art Project finished up a previously started CNC Art Project on a CNC Made Stomp Pad. 

CNC Art Project has just been completed by Ivan Irons and CNCInformation.com. His CNC Plasma Art project on a snowboard stomp pad is now officially complete on his new CNC Art Files webpage. The video’s have been released for about a month or so, however, they had yet to be posted on Ivan’s CNC Plasma Art page on this website. Video’s 1-5, along with their transcripts, were released last week. The video’s can be viewed on his website. 
 

Not only has Ivan released the stomp pad art videos, he has also created and released transcripts of each video. He hopes these transcripts will aid in the learning process by giving the DIY CNCer a reference for future learning. View the videos as well as future projects by Ivan Irons on his CNCInformation website.

 

Video 6: Ivan shows how he zeros out the cnc plasma cutter and starts cutting the aluminum stomp pad.

 

Video 7: In this video Ivan rough grinds the cnc stomp pad to remove the dross.

 

Video 8: Ivan sands our CNC Stomp Pad with a Dual Action (DA) sander.

 

Video 9: In this video the holes are drilled in the CNC Stomp Pad. We bend the stomp pad while drilling and we must hammer it flat next.

 

Video 10: In this video, Ivan goes over the final assembly of the stomp pad. Then we watch as we used double-sided tape to adhere it to the snowboard. 

 

Stomp Pad Video’s 1-5 and CNC Transcripts Available

 Mach3 Video Series, with CNC Control Software, that is on a Stomp Pad from design to completion is now released on a new Category page on CNC Information website. The CNC Control Video’s shows a CNC Project on a Snowboard Stomp Pad through 10 easy to follow videos. Video’s 1-5 now has a transcript for added learning and understanding.
 
CAM and SheetCAM CNC Video’s are few and far between, but Ivan Irons from the CNC Information website has created and released a 10 step stomp pad Video series that is now located on his website under a CNC Video’s Stomp Pad category page. This page houses all 10 videos from the CNC Stomp Pad Project. Ivan has also taken the time to create transcripts for all 10 videos so viewers can review the step-by-step CNC design process on their own. The new category page can be found at.

Here is a brief description of what each video entails:

Video 1: An overview of the CNC Project that is shot in a tutorial sequence.
Video 2: Ivan uses Adobe Illustrator to sketch it out and prepare the design.
Video 3: This video starts with the design in CAD.
Video 4: Ivan sets the CAM Programming parameters in SheetCam and the GCode is finalized.
Video 5: Ivan reviews the G-Code in Mach3 to ensure there are no problems.