
BIRMINGHAM,
UK, Jan 24, 2013 - Delcam has launched the 2013 R2 versions of its PowerSHAPE CAD software family
with new tools and enhancements for solid modeling and for manipulating point
clouds. The two sets of developments will speed the production of designs ready
for manufacturing, whether starting from imported CAD data or from scanned data.

Solid History
Rewind in PowerSHAPE: features are recognized;
history is rewound suppressing features;
front face moved; history restored
PowerSHAPE combines solid, surface, wireframe
and direct modeling to provide the most
comprehensive range of modeling techniques
available in a single CAD program. In
particular, the combination of quick and easy
direct modeling options, together with powerful
and flexible surface modeling, makes PowerSHAPE
the perfect choice for design for manufacture,
especially when converting product designs into
tooling designs.
PowerSHAPE Pro combines these extensive CAD
tools with point-cloud and triangle modeling,
including tools for the live import, repair and
editing of point-cloud data from laser scanners.
Having all the different technologies in the
same package reduces the need to transfer data
between multiple programs and so streamlines the
whole product development process. The broad set
of functionality makes PowerSHAPE Pro ideal for
the re-engineering of existing products into
improved designs or for creating personalized
items, such as medical devices for individual
patients or sports equipment for a particular
athlete.
The main enhancement in the new PowerSHAPE
release is the ability to rewind the solid
history tree of a model to any position using a
graphical slider. Edits can then be made, either
by applying the Solid Doctor to repair
problematic data or by using the full range of
direct modeling tools in PowerSHAPE, without
losing the history of the model. Once the
required edits have been completed, the rewind
point can be moved or deleted; the complete
solid history is then re-built automatically.
A simpler change, that will also save
significant amounts of time, is that clicking
the right mouse button now has the same effect
as pressing “Apply” or “OK” on all forms. This
is particularly useful when carrying out
repetitive tasks such as filleting around a
complex model. The user can now select each edge
to be filleted, click the right mouse button and
then move on to the next edge. Similarly,
a series of holes can be created more quickly
just by selecting the position and clicking the
button for each hole.
Other solid modeling enhancements include a
new dialog for the solid-split command, a more
flexible replace-face option that now allows
faces of one solid to be replaced with faces
from a separate solid, and new hole types
allowing faster creation of holes for standard
metric and imperial cap-head screws and bolts.
In addition, the Solid Doctor has been made
more flexible with the ability to relax or
tighten the linking tolerances on specific
edges. This is important for subsequent
modeling as tolerance issues can affect the
reliability of Boolean operations.
Additional improvements to PowerSHAPE Pro
will make re-engineering from scanned data
quicker and easier. A set of new modeling tools
will allow users to extract selected points from
within a cloud of point data to make a new one,
or to combine separate clouds into a single set
of data. In addition, separate clouds, or areas
within a cloud, can be given different colors
for easier identification.
For further information, visit:
www.delcam.com.
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