The bumps and grinds business has gone scientific. Camshaft technology has advanced dramatically in recent years, and nowhere is this newfound sophistication more readily apparent than on the street.
The science behind camshaft design is as advanced as anything in a race car, so most of us-including experienced engine builders-depend on the manufacturer to help spec the right cam for a particular ...
The foundation of SolidWorks CAM is Knowledge-Based Machining, which will allow machine shops to define standard machining strategies that can be used by everyone in the organization, from quoting to ...
When selecting the perfect cam to match your performance needs, prospective buyers face the daunting task of choosing from 260-, 270- and 300-degree duration camshafts. What does it all mean and is ...
Autodesk Inc., the leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software and the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) are partnering to develop the first-ever industry recognized ...
This third installment in the golf putter design series moves the process from reverse engineering and additive manufacturing to CAD/CAM software. Turning attention to the role of CAD/CAM software in ...
Engines are cool. They make noise and lots of power. That's what we're interested in--power. But in order to make that grunt, there are certain things you really should know. For induction and exhaust ...
The final installment in a four-part series article focuses on the inspection phase when using CAD/CAM tools to design a golf putter. CAD/CAM software used for CNC programming and simulation could ...