Surfware to Launch Swift-Carb TrueMill Cutters at IMTS
CAMARILLO,
CA, July 14, 2008 - Surfware, Inc., developer of SURFCAM CAD/CAM systems and
Kent, Washington-based Swift-Carb CNC, a New Tech cutting tools company,
announced today that cutting tools built specifically to optimize TrueMill’s
patented cutter path will be launched in September, 2008 at
IMTS in Chicago.

“We are delighted that Swift-Carb has chosen to dedicate a line of tools
to TrueMill,” says Stephen Diehl, President and CEO of Surfware, Inc. “With
our new release of Velocity 4, the TrueMill technology for milling has
achieved new levels of productivity. We are pleased to show clients the
extra speed offered by using the dedicated Swift-Carb TrueMill Certified
Series of cutters.”
“We have seen repeatedly that TrueMill makes good on its promise to
produce significantly faster – in some cases over 100% - cycle times and two
to four times tool life,” says Steve Swift, President of Swift-Carb. “With
the patent pending ‘engagement angle’ or ‘TEA’ method that TrueMill uses to
calculate their tool path, the TrueMill tool path achieves what all tool
path systems have been trying to accomplish from the beginning.”
“The core problem in milling has always been the inability to control the
cutting tool’s engagement with the material,” explains Diehl. “This makes it
physically impossible to keep the load on the tool constant and forces
machines to be run at far less aggressive cutting parameters than they are
capable of, resulting in longer cycle times.
“TrueMill
solves this core problem. The motion of the toolpath is designed with
consideration for the in-process material boundary everywhere along the
toolpath to ensure that the tool is never over-engaged for any part geometry
Controlling the engagement angle and using smooth motions allows the tool to
run at an exceptionally fast and consistent federate, resulting in an
exceptional reduction in cycle time.”
“The difference between our TrueMill series end mill compared to others
out there is the substrate, geometry, and coatings used,” says Swift. “A
tool like this has never been made before”.
This combination of leading edge CAM software and cutting tool technology
will be unveiled at the IMTS show in September. Surfware will feature the
Swift-Carb TrueMill Certified series of Cutters at its booth, D3210.
About Surfware, Inc.
Surfware, Inc., the developer of SURFCAM Velocity CAD/CAM systems,
provides optimal solutions for today’s manufacturing challenges. Surfware,
Inc. traces its roots back to three generations of Diehl family members
involved in machining. Surfware’s current president, Stephen Diehl, is the
oldest of the third generation Diehl brothers and is personally involved in
the development and creation of new ideas to improve SURFCAM Velocity.
Stephen’s extensive background in Wall Street technology and physics is a
great addition to his family’s long history of expertise in machining.
For more information, visit
www.surfware.com.
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