Helping the Bloodhound SSC Hunt for a New World Record
This video shows how Delcam PowerMill’s Vortex machining strategy is helping to manufacture the front suspension subassembly for the Bloodhound SSC (SuperSonic Car).
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This video shows how Delcam and the in Scheffield, UK, work together to manufacture the front suspension subassembly for the Bloodhound SSC (SuperSonic Car) using Delcam PowerMill’s Vortex machining strategy.
The Bloodhound SSC is hunting for a new land speed record that surpasses 1,000 mph. This video from Delcam, incidentally, also marks a record for the company. The now contains more than 1,000 videos. This channel includes product demonstrations, tutorials on new features in recent software releases, and testimonials from customers and technology partners.
To make the “hunt” for the right video in this collection faster and easier, the videos are now grouped into sections by product. There are separate playlists for each of Delcam’s CAM products, PowerMill for high-speed and five-axis machining, FeatureCAM for feature-based programming, PartMaker for programming turn-mill equipment, Swiss-type lathes and bar-fed mills, and the Delcam for SolidWorks integrated CAM system, and for the PowerShape CAD system and PowerInspect inspection software. Similarly, the customer testimonials are separated by industry, with individual playlists for applications such as automotive, aerospace and medical.
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