Delcam will demonstrate the latest version of its ArtCAM Pro software for the signmaking and woodworking industries on booth 4844 in the International Woodworking Fair to be held from August 26th to 29th at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. ArtCAM Pro 7 features a range of enhancements for both the design and manufacture of artistic shapes, including new functionality that enables quick and easy creation of CAD models of human face profiles from digital images. The software is already used in a wide range of woodworking applications, including the production of signs, furniture and architectural decoration. This latest release is expected to consolidate the software’s leading position in all these applications. |
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The same technique can be used to place a specific number of reliefs within a certain length, by squeezing or stretching the shape to give an exact fit. This will be of great benefit for any kind of repeating design, which needs to be customized to a particular size, such as decorations for architectural parts, signs and so forth. Another powerful new design tool is the Multiple Cross-Section Two Rail Sweep, which provides much greater control and freedom when building complex shapes from a series of cross-sections. Any number of cross-sections can be linked with drive rails to form shapes that were impossible to construct in previous versions of ArtCAM Pro. The swept 3D shape can be blended either linearly or smoothly between each section to give the desired form. Examples where this functionality will be most suitable include shapes such as boat hulls, bottle forms or carved scrolls. On the machining side, the new Toolpath Panelling command provides the ability to break up one or many toolpaths into panels to enable the manufacture of larger pieces despite a limited machine envelope or material size. There is an over-cut option to ensure all the necessary material is removed around the edges of the pieces. The panel sizes are simple to define and the software then post-processes the toolpaths automatically to the specified dimensions. Two new options have been added to the bridging capabilities. Firstly, there is now an option to place a bridge on the start point of the toolpath. Secondly, bridges can be machined in a triangular shape rather than as a bar. This new shape eliminates the vertical lift and plunge moves, and so allows faster machining. These bridges are also easier to remove when hand finishing. Finally the Matrix Multiplate template tool allows users to work with a base design and create multiple copies of that design with different information in each copy. The template is able to load in and interpret information from standard spreadsheets and databases. This function makes it much quicker and easier to create a series of badges, signs and plaques, where the same basic design is required with a set of different names or numbers. |
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| Peter Dickin, Public Relations Manager |
Delcam Inc. |