Learn how additive manufacturing and 3D-printed tooling can streamline machining workflows, reduce setup time, and boost productivity in your shop.
In today’s fast-paced manufacturing world, efficiency is everything. This webinar explores how additive manufacturing can help machine shops work smarter by improving setups, reducing downtime, and keeping your team focused on what they do best — producing quality parts.
In this live webinar, you’ll discover how 3D-printed tools and fixtures are reshaping traditional workflows, helping machinists save time and boost throughput without compromising precision.
Join us:
Friday, December 5
11 AM PT/2 PM ET
With 3D-printed soft jaws, cutting tools, and fixtures
See actual hybrid manufacturing workflows that combine additive and subtractive methods
To simplify programming and optimize machine utilization
To bring these innovations to your shop floor
Andrew works with manufacturers to reduce lead times, cut part costs, and bring outsourced parts in-house using new additive manufacturing technology that 3D prints metals, carbon fiber and other high-strength materials. He helps new customers evaluate the technology, identify applications, train operators and designers, and supports them post-investment.
Denis has more than 30 years of experience in manufacturing and product development. He holds a degree in model making and protype design from Northeast Wisconsin Technical College and spent 10 years as a senior model maker at KIin Green Bay Wisconsin. For the past 20 years Denis has specialized in CAMWorks, helping manufacturers streamline CNC programming and improve machine efficiency.