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Surfware Announces SURFCAM Gallery Contest Winners

CAMARILLO, CA, Mar 27, 2009 - Surfware, Inc., developer of SURFCAM Velocity CAD/CAM systems Powered by TrueMill, today announced three winners of the SURFCAM Gallery Contest. All contestants’ entries can now be seen on the SURFCAM Gallery.

 

  • First prize – Ludek Solc, Fonak - Harley Davidson frame
  • Second prize – John Welden, Welden Design - titanium engagement ring
  • Third prize – Salvador Aguillon, Creative Teknololgies - Lexus model car frame


Harley Davidson frame - right side view

“The SURFCAM Gallery contest proved the versatility and breadth of our SURFCAM Velocity product line,” says Stephen A. Diehl, President and CEO of Surfware. “We have customers using TrueMill to create the smallest parts in titanium and customers using SURFCAM to create a range of parts from boating to automotive to aerospace. The proof is in the wonderful products our customers produce as well as their positive feedback.”


Titanium engagement ring

For example, Ludek Solc, first prize winner, reports, “I use SURFCAM and TrueMill for machining hardened steels where I´m using high cutting speeds with shallow cutting depths in Z axis. SURFCAM has helped me every time to solve every practical problem and challenge I have faced. SURFCAM is how we can offer the best quality in the shortest time, and this has proved very helpful to beat the competition. Our company is well known for the quality of our work.”


Lexus model car frame

John Welden, second prize winner, states: “People would be insane not to use TrueMill on small medical parts involving titanium, which – besides jewelry design -- is the main hat I wear. TrueMill is so much better. With Truemill you can decide exactly how much engagement angle you'd like. When using tiny end mills this is invaluable. It’s the only way to go with confidence and speed.”

According to Salvador Aguillon, third place winner, “SURFCAM is really capable. We’ve done everything from intricate aerospace parts to art pieces. We worked with an artist to recreate a real cloud and covered it with titanium sheets. Most of our projects have been really challenging, and there has not been one that we have not been able to do perfectly with SURFCAM.”

About Surfware, Inc.

Surfware, Inc., the developer of SURFCAM Velocity CAD/CAM systems and the award-winning, patented TrueMill technology, provides optimal solutions for today’s manufacturing challenges. Surfware, Inc. traces its roots back to three generations of Diehl family members involved in machining. TrueMill is the industry leader in toolpaths for the fast, efficient cutting of hard metals such as titanium.

For more information, visit www.surfware.com.

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Additional News

Mar 27 - Surfware Announces SURFCAM Gallery Contest Winners
Feb 24 - Surfware Opens Demo, Training Center
Jan 21 - Surfware Promotes Greg Schils to Product Manager
Jan 7 - Eric Brown Joins Surfware as Direct Sales Manager
Dec 15 - Surfware Ships SURFCAM Velocity 4
Nov 13 - Surfware Gets US 7451013 Patent for TrueMill
Oct 28 - Surfware Ships SURFCAM Velocity 4 Beta
Oct 15 - Surfware Adds Josh Lucas as Aerospace Application Engineer
Oct 1 - Surfware Redesigns Website
Sep 18 - Surfware Expands R&D, Programming Staff
Aug 20 - Surfware Gets US Patent for TrueMill
Jul 30 - Surfware Appoints Peter Marton as Sales Managing Director
Jul 29 - Surfware Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Jul 14 - Surfware to Launch Swift-Carb TrueMill Cutters at IMTS
Jul 2 - Surfware to Launch SURFCAM Velocity 4.0 at IMTS Expo
Jul 2 - Surfware Names Stephen Diehl as President, CEO

Source: Material used in press releases is often supplied by external sources and used as is.

 
  



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