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CGTech announces 3DLive GDML Interface for Vericut software

Posted on 15 Apr 2021 and read 2319 times
CGTech announces 3DLive GDML Interface for Vericut softwareHove-based CGTech has announced that its Vericut software can now read in Geometry Description Markup Language (GDML) files with a new 3DLive Interface — GDML is an application independent geometry description format based on XML.

3DLive is available in MachiningCloud for products that require kinematics such as machine tools and work-holding devices. MachiningCloud has traditionally been known for the ability to provide 3-D models of cutting tools for use in Vericut and other related CAD/CAM and simulation software. DMG Mori, Haas Automation, Mazak, Kennametal and Kurt Workholding are among the first to supply GDML machine tool, driven turret units and fixture models to MachiningCloud.

Vericut is the first software of its kind to support the import of 3DLive files for use in verifying, simulating and optimising NC programs. This enhancement provides Vericut users the ability to read in 3DLive data for CNC machines, workholding fixtures and cutting tool holders for use in simulations. This eliminates having to measure and model the components by traditional means or request 3D models from the machine tool builder.

Gene Granata, Vericut product manager, said: “What has traditionally been a challenging and time-consuming procedure to obtain machine specific information and manually build digital twin machines, can now be done quickly and easily in Vericut using the new 3DLive interface to read information-rich geometry data.”

The 3DLive catalogue in MachiningCloud currently contains over 8,700 products. 3DLive files contain kinematics, travel limits, minimum and maximum feed rates, initial machine location and 3-D geometry colors in a single file format.

This data can be read into Vericut in a matter of seconds. 3DLive fixtures can be used to exactly represent the work-holding set up in a Vericut simulation. These fixture models sometimes contain axis movement (vise models that open/close). Additionally, 3DLive tool assembly holders can be read into Vericut’s tool manager.