Free Form Shape of Machine Parts Design Based on Microcomputer CAD/CAM System

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CAD/CAM system is one of the most widely used software in the field of mechanical design and manufacturing. The design of the mechanical parts generally uses CAD/CAM software, such as SolidWorks, Unigraphic, Pro/Engineer etc.. In this paper, by using UG software as a development platform, we use the software of UG/OPEN GRIP and UG MACRO as secondary development tool to realize the customization and development of general model of CAD/CAM system, and apply it in the design of professional free format machine parts. In the CAD/CAM system we put free format into parts manufacturing process and technology, and put forward the simple and effective process flow, so as to realize the optimization of CAD/CAM system. It provides the technical reference for the design and process of mechanical components.

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