MachineWorks Ltd releases new multi-axis additive technology demonstration
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MachineWorks Ltd releases new multi-axis additive technology demonstration

MachineWorks releases new multi-axis additive technology demonstration

Sheffield, UK | May 22nd, 2024 - MachineWorks Ltd is pleased to announce the availability of a new technology demonstration showing how to create and simulate multi-axis additive toolpaths using Polygonica and MachineWorks.

 

 

The new demonstration code focuses on creating toolpaths specifically for additive repair operations. The examples use Polygonica's Boolean engine to identify volumes of worn regions, and Polygonica's 3D curve and imprint curve operations to create intersect and surface offset curves aimed at multi-axis robot and hybrid infill. Polygonica's fast solid offset is used to create offset surfaces for successive layers.

The demonstration also shows how the MachineWorks SDK can be used to create a geometric model of the new material created during the additive process, which can be further analysed within MachineWorks or exported back to Polygonica for downstream processing. 

Further information is available on the Polygonica website.

About MachineWorks Ltd ( www.machineworks.com, www.polygonica.com)
MachineWorks Ltd has been providing advanced 3D software engines to manufacturers and engineering software developers since 1994.

Polygonica is the leading engine for polygon-mesh modelling and is widely used in a range of markets, including CAD, CAM, CAE, and AM, along with Medical, Dental, EDA, Metrology, AEC, Construction, Mining, and other large capital asset industries.

MachineWorks is the leading toolkit for CNC simulation and verification and is supplied embedded within a wide range of brands from major machine tools and CNC controller manufacturers and CAM software vendors.

With over a hundred major OEM licensees, companies who integrate MachineWorks’ components into their software solutions include Dassault Systemes, Autodesk, Hexagon MI, ANSYS, Synopsys, AECOM, 3D Systems, Oqton, Stratasys, OpenMind, CAMBRIO, Xometry, Desktop Metal, Nexa3D, B9Creations, Velo3D, ETEC, Heidenhain, Okuma, DMG Mori, HCL, SolidCAM, Convergent Science, SimScale, Topsolid, ZWSoft, Diota, Theorem Solutions, Starrag, CASTOR, CADS Additive, Intech Additive Solutions, and Go2CAM.