CADfix Video for CAM
Additive manufacturing (or 3D printing) is revolutionizing industrial production methods by enabling the creation of complex parts impossible to produce with traditional processes. However, between the initial design of a CAD model and its final manufacturing, a crucial but often neglected process is required: the preparation and optimization of the digital model. This step determines the quality, precision, and ultimate success of the manufacturing process.
For engineers and designers, the transition between a CAD model and a file usable by additive manufacturing machines represents a major technical challenge. Geometric errors, model watertightness issues, and format incompatibilities can compromise the entire production process.
To harness the full potential of 3D printing, a deep understanding of CAD preparation is essential. This stage is crucial for ensuring that design intent is flawlessly translated into the final 3D printed product. Central to this preparation is slicing technology, and CADfix has emerged as an invaluable asset, utilizing the power of curved facets for unmatched accuracy.