MachineWorks 8.5 Now Released

One feature is improved generation of rest material and gouge contours for multi-axis machining.

One feature is improved generation of rest material and gouge contours for multi-axis machining.

Example camshaft machined using new complex smooth turning cut definitions for eccentric turning. Image courtesy of MachineWorks.


MachineWorks Ltd, supplier of software components to the engineering industry, has released MachineWorks 8.5.

Highlights include:

  • Eccentric Turning support
  • Support for the EGL rendering interface
  • Improved generation of rest material and gouge contours for multi-axis machining
  • Prepare and optimize tool and holder profiles based on a tolerance
  • New types of cut information for cutting force analysis and feed rate optimisation
  • Cutting with ‘stopped’ (not spinning) compound tools

“It’s great to see another major MachineWorks release full of customer driven enhancements. With the increased usage of Linux for cloud, embedded and digital twins, there will be a number of people happy that an alternative to XWindows is now supported,” says Richard Baxter, head of Sales and Marketing. “The improved rest contours for multi-axis toolpaths look fantastic, and when the developers told me about the new functionality to clean up and simplify unnecessarily complex tool and holder profiles I had to ask why wasn’t this available when MachineWorks first came out nearly thirty years ago!”

You can find out more about the new features in MachineWorks 8.5 on the website.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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