"Smart" Tool Assemblies Fit Machine, Application
IMTS 2018: Exhibiting at the booth of Briney Tooling Systems, BadAxe Tooling Solutions offers complete tool assemblies designed for specific machines and adaptable to specific applications.
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Exhibiting at the booth of Briney Tooling Systems, BadAxe Tooling Solutions offers complete tool assemblies designed for specific machines and adaptable to specific applications. Each milling tool assembly is designed for a specific brand and model of machine. Each includes a toolholder tailored to the machine’s dynamics, a retention knob, and an end mill with a custom tool overhang length.Web-accessible software enables users to determine spindle-speed and depth-of-cut requirements for various applications.
The tooling assemblies are designed to reduce trial and error milling by using physics to predict the needs of manufacturer applications. According to the company, they eliminate the need for real-time sensing and their software enables users to program jobs more quickly.
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