Welcome back to our "Behind the Mask" series, where we explore the intricate process of creating a custom hockey goalie mask.
In this second video, our Sales Engineer, Chad Chmura, sits down with Applications Engineer, Tom Minor, to discuss the importance of reference geometry in the programming process.
We'll cover the evolution and enhancements in working with mesh models in Mastercam, techniques for converting mesh parts into surfaces, and specific challenges encountered while creating surface patches and fillets for the goalie mask.
Join us to see how we transform complex mesh parts into precisely machined components, ensuring every blend and contour is flawless.
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