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SolidWorks Solution Partner Surfware Inc., developers of SURFCAM CAM/CAD systems, facilitates the transformation of designs into physical parts and tooling. SURFCAM’s software systems support multi-axis mills, lathes, mill-turn, laser, plasma, and wire EDM machines. Machine shops worldwide use SURFCAM for 2D and 3D mechanical design, surface modeling, reverse engineering, prototyping, mold-making, pattern-making and production machining.

SURFCAM software was developed at the founders’ family shop and integrates over half a century of solid machining expertise. Surfware is dedicated to products and services that provide visionary solutions to machining challenges. SURFCAM’s associativity with SolidWorks allows companies the power to be competitive in manufacturing by minimizing the chance of errors being introduced in the design to manufacturing process.

Using SURFCAM, SolidWorks users can directl reads their native files, enabling NC programming to begin with no file-translation issues. If the SolidWorks file is subsequently modified, SURFCAM will recognize the changes and regenerate all affected tool paths. This allows machinists to adjust to design changes on the fly without losing any previous work. Engineers can smoothly and accurately incorporate any design changes made upstream. Manufacturing companies around the world will benefit from SURFCAM’s associative solution that reads native SolidWorks geometry.

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