GibbsCAM 2022 software includes CAD, CAM posting improvements

Cambrio has developed GibbsCAM 2022, which includes a number of CAD enhancements for solid and surface modelling, including the ability to extrude multiple bodies with taper and to create surfaces as a stitched body directly from a closed 2D geometry.

In addition, users automatically can create trimmed planar surfaces in any orientation at geometry depth instead of the CS plane. Further developments include new alignment capabilities that allow straight edges of solid bodies to be easily aligned with the working coordinate system in preparation for machining, and a new sectional view slicing plane that can be dynamically moved in any direction to view and select features within the interior of a solid body.

CAM additions include automated, multi-shape predrilling, and extended control for start/end points of profiling toolpaths. It is now possible to omit radius moves on the outside corners of turning operations, which makes it easier for lathe operators to adjust critical diameters and reduce output size of G-code files.

The software also now includes the ability to support multiple kinematic configurations of a CNC machine within a single post package. This provides extended flexibility to support machines that can be configured in multiple ways, such as a 3-axis machine with or without a removable rotary table. This technology also extends to Swiss configurations to support different parts or tooling arrangements.

The company also has improved VoluMill, enabled new strategy for 5-axis machining, and introduced new simulation modes.

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