CAMARILLO, Calif - Surfware, Inc., developer of SURFCAM® CAD/CAM systems, announced today that Bill Schwab has joined the firm as a 4- and 5-Axis SURFCAM Applications Engineer.
Bill has an extensive background in milling, including operations, programming and machine set up for a variety of aerospace products. His experience involves training end users on SURFCAM’s 2- 3- 4- and 5-Axis systems. He has also used TrueMill® to ensure a high level of quality and productivity with cutting hard-to-machine materials such as Inconel, titanium and cobalt chrome. He has been in the industry for 30 years and has become an expert in 4- and 5-axis machining.
“We’re very pleased that Bill has joined our Application Engineering team,” says Peter Marton, General Manager of Surfware. “His vast background of programming with SURFCAM in a variety of industries perfectly complements our expanding customer base. We look forward to drawing upon his expertise in demonstrating and supporting the superior performance of SURFCAM and TrueMill.”
“I have been a user of SURFCAM user for many years,” says Bill Schwab. “I chose to bring SURFCAM into the last shop I worked at because of the distinct advantages it afforded me as a programmer. The ease of use and reliability of the TrueMill toolpath along with increased productivity and tool life make SURFCAM an indispensable tool. I look forward to bringing the far-reaching SURFCAM multi-axis and TrueMill benefits to assist businesses with their manufacturing needs.”
Mar 2, 2010
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