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Article Published on 10/17/2016
Bevel Laser Cutting Software Works with Most Common CAD Systems

Osai offers its OpenCut 2D and 3D bevel laser cutting software designed for demanding production requirements.

Article Updated on 5/8/2024 | Published on 4/27/2024
New Releases: Manufacturing Machines, Tools and Technology

A roundup of recent manufacturing machines, tools and technology releases on Modern Machine Shop.

Product Published on 2/15/2017
On-Machine Laser Measuring System Maintains Tool Grinding Accuracy

ANCA’s LaserPlus laser measuring system, an enhancement to the touch probe on the company’s MX and TX grinding machines, provides repeatable measurement to 0.0001" and automatic machine compensation while reducing scrap during production of precision cutting tools.

Article Published on 12/1/2016
Top Shops Profile: Donson Machine

Donson Machine was 2016's Top Shops Honors Program winner in the category of machining technology.

Product Published on 10/12/2012
Edge Profiling Technology for Easier Bevel Cuts

Hypertherm will showcase its new edge profiling technology, designed to help fabricators and CNC table manufacturers achieve accurate bevel cuts more easily and with shorter setup times.

Product Published on 4/7/2014
Data Analysis Software Compatible with Laser Calibration Systems

Renishaw’s XCal-View software for laser calibration data analysis is the first part of a planned software suite covering data capture, analysis and error compensation.

Product Published on 4/19/2018
Range of Laser, Sheet Metal Software for Receiving Updates

Jetcam announced updates to its entire range of core applications, which includes iOS/Android apps and CrossTrack for sheet metal.

Article Published on 7/13/2015
New Hybrid Unites Additive Manufacturing and Grinding

A machine performing surface and profile grinding, along with milling and laser metal deposition, is believed to be the world’s first hybrid grinder.

Article Published on 7/3/2021
Machining 101: What is Grinding?

Grinding takes an abrasive — often attached to a wheel — and uses its many grains to cut a workpiece. Variations on this process are useful for a wide variety of applications.

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