Press Releases 2010
GibbsCAM 2010 Ships With Multiple Enhancements
Includes New Plunge Roughing, Additions to 5-axis and Advanced 3D Machining, Plus 64-bit Implementation
“We have been working very hard to provide customers new
functionality across the GibbsCAM product family,” says Bill Gibbs,
founder and president of Gibbs and Associates. “We added many
capabilities to make programming and machining easier and more
efficient, especially with new features in 5-axis and solids machining.
We also implemented 64-bit operation to enable faster processing of
long programs and complex parts, added support for new tools and tool
holders, extended functionality within various modules, and extended
and updated interoperability with various CAD systems,” he adds. “All
this is in addition to the recent integration of VoluMill™ and making
GibbsCAM compatible with the Windows® 7 operating system.” ![]() Geometry Creation – A Surface Tools plug-in has been added to create surfaces for repairing or improving machinability of surfaces from solids. Adaptive Cuts – This new option enables regulating the distance between paths based upon the angle of the surface to be machined to provide a consistent surface finish, regardless of surface angle. Impeller Roughing – Has been enhanced with functionality that covers more contingencies, especially useful when roughing near and around splitter blades. Tool Retraction – A new option, Retract Through Tube Center, enables retracting cutting tools from angled pockets while avoiding walls, especially useful for machining cylinder head ports and similar geometry. Key Enhancements to Solids Machining New, More Capable Plunge Roughing – No longer a plug-in, it is a tile in the CAM palette, with the ability to calculate material removal strategies that accommodate carbide-inserted drills, which require special motion for no-drag retractions, while avoiding collision in tight or narrow areas. Enhancements to Advanced 3D Machining – These include the addition of Hit Flats with specified tools for Pocketing, the ability to specify flatness tolerance in Flats Cut to ensure all desired “flat” areas are machined, locking high feed rate for Shortest Route and Minimal Vertical retract styles, addition of Trim to Ramp Advance as a Contour option for waterline cuts, specifying surface finish with step-over distance or scallop height parameters, and using Stock Bounding Box as an additional machining boundary. Addition of Option for Stock – Facet bodies, generated from a previous machining process, or brought in through a data file, can now be used as initial stock in solid pocketing. 64-bit Implementation A significant development, the 64-bit implementation allows taking advantage of the more powerful, multi-processor PCs equipped with 4GB or more of RAM. This provides tighter interoperability with 64-bit CAD systems that are co-resident with GibbsCAM on a PC. Also, 64-bit operation reduces computation time when processing extremely long programs or working with complex geometry. It will also enable users to take advantage of system enhancements when running under the Windows 7 operating system. Even More Enhancements GibbsCAM 2010 includes many more features, some for ease of use, and others to extend functionality, including enhancements to the user interface and for the Milling, MTM (multi-task machining) and Wire EDM modules, as well as new add-ins for data exchange to support Inventor 2010, SolidWorks 2010, and additional CAD file import and translation. Furthermore, the Macros menu was enhanced with changes for easy access, uninterrupted operation, and support for 5-axis and Advanced 3D processes and calls to plug-ins. For more information about GibbsCAM, or to locate your local GibbsCAM reseller, go to www.GibbsCAM.com, call 1-800-654-9399, or email info@GibbsCAM.com. About Gibbs and Associates For over twenty five years, Gibbs and Associates has been a leader in providing cutting edge CAD/CAM technology, while maintaining its signature ease-of-use and productivity. Powerfully Simple, Simply Powerful is the guiding philosophy at Gibbs. Gibbs believes in empowering the NC programmer, machinist, and manufacturing engineer, not eliminating them. Gibbs’ goal is to introduce manufacturers to new technologies and new ways of working that makes their machining easier and their businesses more profitable. To achieve this goal, Gibbs creates tools that are naturally intuitive, graphically interactive, extremely visual, associative, and just plain enjoyable to use. Gibbs provides a total quality solution with the service and support successful customers require. The current GibbsCAM product line supports 2-
through 5-axis milling, turning, mill/turning, multi-task simultaneous
machining and wire-EDM. GibbsCAM also provides fully integrated
manufacturing modeling capabilities that include 2D, 2.5D, 3D
wireframe, surface, and solid modeling. GibbsCAM has received
Microsoft’s “Designed for Windows XP/2000” and “Works with Windows
Vista” certifications. GibbsCAM’s data exchange capabilities are able
to access the broadest range of native and industry standard CAD data
formats. GibbsCAM is certified under the Autodesk Inventor Certified
Application Program, is a Solid Edge Certified Select Product, and is a
SolidWorks Certified CAM Product. GibbsCAM is either offered or
endorsed by a number of leading worldwide control and machine tool
manufacturers, including GE Fanuc, Infimatic, Siemens, Doosan
Infracore, Haas, Index, MAG Fadal, Mazak, Mitsubishi, Mori Seiki, and
Tornos. Gibbs and Associates distributes its products worldwide through
a network of international Resellers.
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