MachineWorks v8.0 Released

Multiple new tools for machining simulation and verification highlight release.

MachineWorks Verification software detects clashes and near clashes, helping to reduce wasted materials and improve operator safety. Screen capture courtesy of MachineWorks Ltd.


MachineWorks Ltd. has announced the v8.0 edition of its eponymously named MachineWorks CNC (computer numerical control) simulation and verification software development toolkit. MachineWorks v8.0, the company says, offers a variety of new tools for “overcoming geometrical challenges that will open new opportunities for the user.” The company adds that v8.0 has been engineered to deliver tools that are simpler to use and to achieve better performance.

Among the key new tools MachineWorks now provides are sheet metal bending and a new cloud simulation functionality. The new sheet metal bending functionality offers highly optimized collision checking and customized performance for this type of manufacturing, according to the company. The new cloud simulation functionality supports real-time simulation rendering even over slow network connections between client and server due to improved implementation, compression and communication tools, MachineWorks adds.

MachineWorks CNC (computer numerical control) simulation and verification software version 8.0 has been released. Among its capabilities is support for complex simulations, verification and clash detection on CNC machines as well as additive manufacturing systems. Screen capture courtesy of MachineWorks Ltd. MachineWorks CNC (computer numerical control) simulation and verification software version 8.0 has been released. Among its capabilities is support for complex simulations, verification and clash detection on CNC machines as well as additive manufacturing systems. Screen capture courtesy of MachineWorks Ltd.

Ease of use features and functionalities unveiled in v8.0 include new Simulation Snapshots, new modeling functionality and a simpler integration experience. With MachineWorks v8.0’s new Simulation Snapshot feature, users can obtain “still photos” of a moment in time during a simulation. Users can return to that moment at will, which, in effect, makes the feature an Undo button to edit a toolpath instantly.

V8.0’s new modeling functionality and new integration experience will be of note to current users. The new modeling functionality provides surface and feature detection capabilities that are said to make switching between CAD and polygonal data less frustrating and time-consuming than previous versions of the software. V8.0, the company explains, offers an easier integration experience by simplifying the work required to embed MachineWorks and by reducing the number of libraries needed for given functions.

MachineWorks v8.0 introduces an API (application programming interface) for better support of 3D tools. MachineWorks v8.0, the company adds, optimizes the representation of milling tools and defines complete tool assemblies such as compound tools with all the individual solids involved.

MachineWorks Verification software detects clashes and near clashes, helping to reduce wasted materials and improve operator safety. Screen capture courtesy of MachineWorks Ltd. MachineWorks Verification software detects clashes and near clashes, helping to reduce wasted materials and improve operator safety. Screen capture courtesy of MachineWorks Ltd.

Beginning with v8.0, users can obtain a 3D recording of a simulation from which they can create movie files within MachineWorks. The recording contains information to provide customization options on the production of a movie.

For improved performance, MachineWorks says its v8.0 release efficiently and automatically overcomes problematic simulation and collision detection of highly complex objects, significantly improving the optimizing crash avoidance function.

MachineWorks v8.0 debuts a new surface and feature detection functionality that allows applications to analyze cut surfaces and detect such features as cylinders, spheres and drilled holes. Shown here are machining features that have been detected and highlighted in contrasting colors. Image courtesy of MachineWorks Ltd. MachineWorks v8.0 debuts a new surface and feature detection functionality that allows applications to analyze cut surfaces and detect such features as cylinders, spheres and drilled holes. Shown here are machining features that have been detected and highlighted in contrasting colors. Image courtesy of MachineWorks Ltd.

Click here for further details on MachineWorks v8.0.

Watch MachineWorks simulate machining chess pieces.

Watch a 5-axis CNC MachineWorks simulation of the UK flag.

Watch MachineWorks Verification software in action.

Check out more demo videos.

See who uses MachineWorks.

See why DE‘s Editors selected MachineWorks v8.0 as their Pick of the Week.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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