Case Studies
Our customers use MecSoft's products in a variety of industries. Explore how our products can help you also by reading more about some of the innovative ways our products are being put to use.
- Woodworking
- Production
- Mold & Die
- Prototyping
- Jewelry
- Education
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Production ruled by design. |
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Nothing is too difficult for RhinoCAM
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Lakwewood Guitars in CAD/CAM/CNC Harmony
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Studio Furniture Goes High Tech
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Homes with class by VisualMill
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Elegance and RhinoCAM
Ilan Dei owner of Ilan Dei Studio, located in beautiful Venice Beach California. is an innovative and award-winning designer of furniture and home furnishings for residential and commercial use. He creates his own line of furniture, lighting and home designs and produces products for several national manufacturers. |
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Jammin' with VisualMill
Todd Reith, a well known luthier builds only the best; his guitars are unique in design, uncompromising in detail and quality. The instruments are hand made with only the best tone woods, the best finishes, the best electronics and the best construction methods. |
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Still a Master Craftsman
Phill Pittman spent his entire life using his hands to create wood cravings, until a neck injury about twelve years ago limited his use of them. However, he didn't let that stop him. Instead of crafting only with his hands, he became a digital craftsman, employing software and CNC machines at his company in Garland, Texas called Masterwerkes. |
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VisualMILL does mandolins
VisualMILL's extensive toolpath methods make it ideally suited for wood working applications. Learn how renowned Mandolin maker Michael Heiden uses VisualMill to create his masterpieces. |
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This Ain't His Father's Machine Shop
Tradition is a good thing. Tradition is what has kept a machine shop called Rosengrens family-owned for four generations. However, sometimes tradition has to take a back seat. That what occurred last year when current owner Soren Rosengren decided to take the Limhamn, Sweden-based ccompany that his great-grandfather founded in 1909, into the 21st century. |
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Seconds count on the Race Track
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Souping up Race Cars in Brazil
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Native Machine Code
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The Heart of the Matter
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VisualMILL does helicopters!
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VisualMILL for SolidWorks takes flight
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Shop Size Doesn't Matter With VisualMILL Support
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VisualMill in Aerospace & Defence
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VisualMILL continues the Hoffman tradition
Karl Hofmann GmbH & Company located in Bavaria near Munich, Germany has been in business for over 50 years and has been continuing the family tradition into its second generation. In the early 70's, Mr. Hofman started out manufacturing automatic CAM controlled turning machines, which were used to produce rivets from coil. Today the company has over 20 employees with 11 CNC machines. |
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Stepping upto 3D with VisualMILL
Advanced Machine Tool (AMT) is a 35-year old company specializing in the development of motors for appliances. For years they had successfully used a pair of CAM programs, Mazak's CAMWARE and ShopCAM from D. Broderick Software to handle their manufacturing needs, which at the time was 2D only... |
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Production Machining in VisualMILL
VisualMILL's versatility makes is suited for almost any manufacturing applications. Read how world famous RockShox Corporation makes use of VisualMill in its production line to make complex production prototypes for mountain bikes like the one shown here. |
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The Kondo Terminator
It was a beautiful spring day in April of 2005. The sun was shining and there were a just a few cotton puff clouds in the azure sky. The humidity that I have come to expect in Tokyo was hardly perceptible and it almost felt like Southern California weather. A gentle breeze was wafting along the narrow streets of central Tokyo as we made our way towards the old quarters. |
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MasterCAM by day and VisualMILL by night
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Micro Molds using VisualMill
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Jessco Manufacturing finds the Right Tool
Read how Mike Eaton and Chris Fletcher run a two-person machine shop named Jessco Manufacturing Inc. in Washington state, where they make plastic injections molds, as well as design mechanical and plastic parts using VisualMILL. |
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VisualMILL in Sweden
Founded in 1987, Plastteknik is a one-stop complete solution company that helps customers right from basic concept through the product completion. With its own internal resources and development staff, Plastteknik carries out product development, CNC milled, turned and vacuum formed prototypes, mold making and injection molding. |
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Automotive Engine Dies
Anderson Race Engineering, the company that builds racing components for Team Valvoline EMGO Suzuki's frames and engines uses VisualMill to speed up production. |
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Tooling and Die Machining
Sugiyama Industries of Japan, a top tier supplier to Toyota Motor Corporation, uses VisualMill to create complex steel tools and dies used in the automotive industry for aluminum cast parts. |
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Machining Molds for Shoes
VisualMILL's advanced toolpath generation algorithms makes complex mold making easy. Click on image to find out how a $1.9 Billion shoe company, Brown Shoe Corporation makes molds for shoes. |
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Plastic Injection Molds using VisualMILL
VisualMILL's advanced toolpath generation algorithms makes complex mold making easy. Fidel Esquivel of JMF Molds of Alhambra, USA, uses VisualMILL to create molds such as the one shown. |
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Better hearing due to RhinoCAM
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Machining 3D Terrain Maps using VisualMILL
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VisualMILL meets Hollywood
Ever since Bill Barschdorf changed his profession from scaring kids to entertaining them, he dreamed that there was an easier way to directly create prototype models and sculptures. You see, Barschdorf used to create the makeup and monsters used in Hollywood blockbusters like "Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 4" and The Abyss. |
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Set in stone
VisualMILL's high accuracy toolpath methods allow it to be used for intricate machining of high quality prototypes in stone. Find out how Metro Technologies uses VisualMILL in creating masterpieces as the one shown here. |
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Finding the middle ground
Steve Ryan is the owner of RyanTech Engineering, a small design and prototyping firm located in California. His company is a leader in designing innovative battery-powered Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTV), as well as other products such as lightweight bikes and racecars. |
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The French Connection
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Jewelry Production
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VisualMILL behind Bars!
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Art fit for the Pope
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Art Center Design School
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