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In dieser Folge des ITundTECH Podcasts sprechen wir mit Christian Erlinger, CEO der COSCOM Computer GmbH, über die Digitalisierung in der CNC-Fertigung. Folgende Themen werden besprochen: Das Problem der Digitalisierung im Shopfloor der CNC-Fertigung: Erfahren Sie, welche Herausforderungen die Digitalisierung in der CNC-Fertigung mit sich bringt und wie sich diese auf den Shopfloor auswirken.CNC-Software vernetzen: Die Vorteile einer zentralen Datenplattform: Entdecken Sie die Vorzüge einer zentralen Datenplattform, die es ermöglicht, verschiedene CNC-Softwarelösungen effizient zu vernetzen und Daten nahtlos zu teilen.Effiziente Werkzeugverwaltung in der CNC-Fertigung: Erfahren Sie, wie eine digitale Werkzeugverwaltung die Produktivität und Genauigkeit in der CNC-Fertigung optimieren kann.Praxisbeispiel Vernetzung von ERP zum Shopfloor: Wir besprechen ein praktisches Beispiel, bei dem ERP-Systeme erfolgreich mit dem Shopfloor vernetzt werden, um Prozesse zu beschleunigen und zu verbessern.Das COSCOM ECO-System im Detail: Lernen Sie das COSCOM ECO-System kennen und erfahren Sie, wie es als Ganzes funktioniert und in der CNC-Fertigung für Effizienz sorgt.Wir danken Christian Erlinger für dieses spannende Interview!Weiterführende Informationen zur Firma COSCOM Computer GmbH:► Internet: http://www.coscom.de/ ► LinkedIn-Firmenseite: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coscom-computer/ ► Christian Erlinger auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-erlinger-85b179125/ —Über den #ITundTECH für Deutschland Podcast:Der Podcast mit CEOs innovativer Softwarehersteller, IT-Dienstleister oder TECH-Unternehmen aus Deutschland!► Abonniere unseren Youtube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/@itundtech ► Abonniere unseren Podcast: https://www.itundtech.de/podcast► Besuche uns auf unserer Webseite: https://www.itundtech.de/ Der Gastgeber:Neben seiner Funktion als Vorstand der CONBREY MANAGEMENT AG ► https://www.conbrey.com ist Holger Winkler seit 2013 Sachverständiger für digitale Leadgewinnung (DESAG). Er hat sich vor allem auf den Vertrieb in der IT- und TECH-Branche spezialisiert. Seit 2009 konnte Holger bereits mehr als 350 Unternehmen zu deutlich mehr Kunden und steigenden Umsätzen verhelfen.Zu den Kunden von CONBREY zählen unter anderem Firmen wie Databoat AG, Trevisto AG, Robotron Schweiz GmbH, T&G Automation GmbH, ISC Consultants und über 100 weitere Unternehmen.Bereits mit seinem IT-Vertriebs-Podcast ► https://www.conbrey.com/it-vertriebs-podcast. sorgte Holger Winkler für Aufsehen in der Branche. ► Vernetze dich mit Holger Winkler auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holger-winkler/—Sie sind CEO eines innovativen Unternehmens aus dem IT- und TECH-Umfeld und hätten Lust, als Gast in den ITundTECH für Deutschland Podcast eingeladen zu werden?Dann melden Sie sich hier: https://www.itundtech.de/participate
Sign up for the Easel Cabinetmaker Beta that Brian mentions on the show here: easel.inventables.com/cabinetmaker-signupThis episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by the Executive Briefing Conference. It's really easy for woodworkers to stay stuck inside, focused on their shops and production. But over the last couple of years, the pandemic has forced them be even more isolated than usual. And it's even harder if what you want is to network with the top-level executives in the industry. Where and how can you do that? The answer is the Executive Briefing Conference coming this September at the spectacular Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. This is an unparalleled opportunity to boost your business with intelligence on techniques, tools, and technology and to feed on inspiration from real leaders in the industry. Not to mention take in all the high-altitude hospitality, beauty and recreation offered by the Broadmoor. Learn more at ExecutiveBriefingConference.com. See you there.Woodworking Network is a home for professional woodworkers, presenting technology, supplies, education, inspiration, and community, from small business entrepreneurs to corporate managers at large automated plants.You can find all of our podcasts at WoodworkingNetwork.com/podcasts and in popular podcast channels. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Thanks again to today's sponsor, Wood Pro Expo. If you have a comment or topic you'd like us to explore, contact me at will.sampson@woodworkingnetwork.com. And we would really appreciate it if you fill out the survey at woodworking network.com/podcast-survey. Thanks for listening.Intro music courtesy of Anthony Monson.
Meghan West is the CEO of CNC Software, a US-based company Sandvik acquired in 2021. She believes the two companies share the same approach to manufacturing and the same passion for customers.
Recently, Ron Fritz, CEO of Tech Soft 3D, hosted a roundtable discussion with four other industry executives to discuss the future of manufacturing. The discussion touched on many topics, ranging from the impact of COVID-19 on supply chains, to current aspects of manufacturing that will seem ridiculous five or ten years from now, to trends around collaboration. The participants included: - Meghan West, CEO of CNC Software, a provider of CAD/CAM solutions - Marc Lind, SVP of Strategy for Aras, a provider of enterprise PLM software - Sam Golan, CEO of High QA, a provider of manufacturing quality management software - Max Lobovsky, CEO of Formlabs, a 3D printing technology developer and manufacturer
Jim and Jason are live from IMTS2018 Day 5 with guests Jim King, Andrew Benson, and Meghan West to discuss industry 4.0 and its impact on the metal-working nation. How does a machine tool manufacturer, tooling manufacturer and a CAD/CAM company work together to elevate a manufacturing business? What is industry 4.0? Listen to this episode to hear the panelists discuss their perspective on Industry 4.0 and how collaboration is driving innovation. Connect with us:www.MakingChips.com/contact How collecting data can make you better One of the benefits of Industry 4.0 for manufacturers is the ability to collect data and increase both speed and efficiency in their shop. Jim King says that Industry 4.0 means collecting data and then analyzing it to improve the quality of manufacturing. Ultimately, data collection can help business owners make good decisions. Jim also shares the benefit of interfacing with the end user to understand their needs so that his company can build better tools. Connectivity and integration are 2 keys for Industry 4.0 For Meghan West, President at CNC Software, Industry 4.0 is about connectivity and integration. Without a machine tool, the software that her company creates is useless. However, pairing the software with the tool allows users to optimize their experience. Throughout the panel discussion, the theme of collaboration emerges as everyone discusses the benefit of integration and shared information. Variability is the enemy of quality in manufacturing Andrew Benson says that Industry 4.0 is allowing Iscar Metals to eliminate variability through digitization. Using indexable tools has increased the precision and predictability so that the quality of the work coming from a manufacturing floor is better. He shares the value of repeatability and how reconditioned tools might become obsolete because of the unwanted variability they introduce. Just like the other panelists, Andrew Benson sees collaboration as an important component of manufacturing. He says, “to support the factory of the future, a company can’t be an island unto itself.” Collaboration that fuels innovation In the past, companies were very secretive about the machines they were building. Rather than working together, they considered competitors to be threats to their success. However, there has been a shift in the manufacturing world that now encourages collaboration. Companies are working together, sharing data and solving problems together to push innovation forward. Industry 4.0 is leading to more collaboration that is propelling the manufacturing industry. Here’s The Good Stuff! Introduction of guests Jim King, Andrew Benson, and Meghan West What is Industry 4.0 and what does it mean for the manufacturing industry How is CAD and CAM merging and how does that impact the end user? What is possible by connecting a cutting tool technology with a machine tool? Does the machine tool builder design differently based on the advancements in manufacturing software How does a machine tool builder connect all of the complementary products to deliver maximum value to the end user? The ways R&D has changed because of industry 4.0 This Week’s Superstar Guest Jim King Andrew Benson Meghan West Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube Subscribe to Making Chips on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or Spotify
One of the key aspects of business that is sometimes overlooked is the partnerships that develop between independent companies. In this podcast, Alan Rooks, Editor in Chief of Manufacturing Engineering magazine, talks with Ben Mund, Senior Market Analyst for CNC Software, the developer of Mastercam CAM software about CNC Software’s take on the value of business partnerships, how the company partners with developers and hardware and tooling manufacturers as well as other software companies, and the benefits to be found by collaborating with other companies.
Brian Summers, co-founder of CNC Software, talks to SMF about strategies to running a successful business. He also discusses the early stages of his company and how him and his brothers' vision grew it into having the global impact it does today.
WAM is delighted to introduce you to Meghan West, president of CNC Software. Meghan is a terrific role model to other women (and men) in manufacturing. She was named president of CNC Software in April 2015, 32 years to the date when her father, Mark Summers, started the company. Meghan is no stranger to manufacturing, and shares how she’s had to work doubly hard to prove herself in a family owned and operated business. For more, visit wampodcast.com
WAM is delighted to introduce you to Meghan West, president of CNC Software. Meghan is a terrific role model to other women (and men) in manufacturing. She was named president of CNC Software in April 2015, 32 years to the date when her father, Mark Summers, started the company. Meghan is no stranger to manufacturing, and shares how she’s had to work doubly hard to prove herself in a family owned and operated business. For more, visit wampodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://www.patreon.com/makersunplugged Music Provided by: SineRider -- https://soundcloud.com/sinerider Makers Unplugged – Laser Cutters Episode Recorded: December 2016 CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES What is a laser cutter? [0:37] CNC: Computer Numerical Control Hack RVA 2.X laser cutter wiki [1:40] Laser Cutter Wiki: https://wiki.hackrva.org/index.php?title=Laser_Cutter Mach 3 Control Software: http://www.machsupport.com/ Setting up a laser cutter [6:18] Nintendo Gun laser head [7:45] Using the laser cutter [12:45] Raster vs Vector Graphics: http://www.artifacturestudios.com/how-to-understand-the-difference-between-raster-and-vector-graphics/ G Code: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-code Cambam: http://www.masterkreatif.com/2015/10/cambam-plus-0-9-8p-full-crack.html CNC Software [15:40] Inkscape – Open Source vector graphics software: https://inkscape.org/en/ Adobe Illustrator – Vector graphics software: https://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html AutoCAD – Computer Aided Design software: http://www.autodesk.com/store Sourced vs handmade parts [16:30] Advantages of a laser cutter over other CNC tools [17:50] Projects with the Hack.rva laser cutter [18:20] Thingiverse project repository [19:20] https://www.thingiverse.com/tag:laser SVG and DXF file formats [19:42] Scalable Vector Graphics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable_Vector_Graphics AutoCAD Drawing Interchange Format: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutoCAD_DXF Pulse Width Modulation [20:05] Biggest laser failure [21:30] How it feels to laser-cut your hand [24:18] Laser safety glasses [25:55] Material safety and off-gassing [27:50] Optics troubleshooting [31:00] Using the laser in Maker culture [33:00] Learning to use the laser cutter [38:30] What John learned by making the laser cutter [42:05]
If you want your CNC Router table to uses inches or millimeters you will need to know how to set native units in mach3 cnc software.I will show you how to easily change between millimeter and inches. I will show you step by step what to do and what not to do.After you set up the native units you can use my other videos tutorials to show you how to set up the number of steps per unit automatically.
If you want your CNC Router table to uses inches or millimeters you will need to know how to set native units in mach3 cnc software.I will show you how to easily change between millimeter and inches. I will show you step by step what to do and what not to do.After you set up the native units you can use my other videos tutorials to show you how to set up the number of steps per unit automatically.
CNC Router Tips Podcast episode 12Question: Marlo Swedzinski Thank you Bill.I first located you with the “CNC Router Tips Podcast”.I am not really interested in verbally asking a question, I will either ramble on or I will stutter and stammer too much.Here is my thought or what I want to know.For us beginners can you do a software review of the differences between some of the starter software?What do you get with one that you don’t get with another etc.?Is one a prerequisite for another? Eg: Do you need Vcarve pro to use CUT3D?VectricAspire $1995VCarve Pro $699VCarve Desktop $349Cit2D Pro $449Cut2D Desktop $149Cut3D $299PhotoVCARVE $149http://www.makermasters.com/cnc-sign-projects-design-softwarehttp://cncroutertips.cpom/comparisonhttp://cncroutertips.com/demohttp://themakersguide.com/vcarve8http://themakersguide.How To leave a review on iTunesGo to this page.https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cnc-router-tips-podcast-spreaker/id1031116372?mt=2Click View in iTunes.Click on ratings and reviews in iTunes Click the Write a Review buttonLeave an honest rating.Then write a review Just a few words.Thanks.
CNC Router Tips Podcast episode 12Question: Marlo Swedzinski Thank you Bill.I first located you with the “CNC Router Tips Podcast”.I am not really interested in verbally asking a question, I will either ramble on or I will stutter and stammer too much.Here is my thought or what I want to know.For us beginners can you do a software review of the differences between some of the starter software?What do you get with one that you don’t get with another etc.?Is one a prerequisite for another? Eg: Do you need Vcarve pro to use CUT3D?VectricAspire $1995VCarve Pro $699VCarve Desktop $349Cit2D Pro $449Cut2D Desktop $149Cut3D $299PhotoVCARVE $149http://www.makermasters.com/cnc-sign-projects-design-softwarehttp://cncroutertips.cpom/comparisonhttp://cncroutertips.com/demohttp://themakersguide.com/vcarve8http://themakersguide.How To leave a review on iTunesGo to this page.https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cnc-router-tips-podcast-spreaker/id1031116372?mt=2Click View in iTunes.Click on ratings and reviews in iTunes Click the Write a Review buttonLeave an honest rating.Then write a review Just a few words.Thanks.
CNC router tips podcast episode 06: How To Add Draft To A 3D Part For Molding This is the CNC Router Tips podcast, a show which answers one question from you, the listener about cnc router tables, cnc software, hardware, web hosting and business. I'll help you get started in your CNC hobby or business and help you CUT THROUGH THE CONFUSION. Q: Dylan asks: How do you add a taper between two vectors for molding. http://cncroutertips.com/http://cncroutertips.com/resourceshttp://themakersguide.comHow we do it:Use the Add Draft icon in the Modeling Tab of Vectric Aspire to set the number of degrees of taper.If you would like to download a demo copy of Vectric Aspire, VCarve Pro or Cut2D, I made a video to show you how to do it, step by step. Go to http://cncroutertips.com/demo.Dylan will receive a free ebook because his question was answered on the air.Get information about CNC Router Tables, CNC Software, Business, Web Hosting, Cad, Cam, 3D and machining.
CNC router tips podcast episode 06: How To Add Draft To A 3D Part For Molding This is the CNC Router Tips podcast, a show which answers one question from you, the listener about cnc router tables, cnc software, hardware, web hosting and business. I'll help you get started in your CNC hobby or business and help you CUT THROUGH THE CONFUSION. Q: Dylan asks: How do you add a taper between two vectors for molding. http://cncroutertips.com/http://cncroutertips.com/resourceshttp://themakersguide.comHow we do it:Use the Add Draft icon in the Modeling Tab of Vectric Aspire to set the number of degrees of taper.If you would like to download a demo copy of Vectric Aspire, VCarve Pro or Cut2D, I made a video to show you how to do it, step by step. Go to http://cncroutertips.com/demo.Dylan will receive a free ebook because his question was answered on the air.Get information about CNC Router Tables, CNC Software, Business, Web Hosting, Cad, Cam, 3D and machining.