Creating and Editing Holes in the new ESPRIT

Tips & Tricks

This video will show you how to create and edit holes using ESPRIT’s “hole” feature, which can be used to reduce the amount of data input required for programming by automatically populating information used to create operations. You will also learn how established hole features can be edited to optimize cycle time or accommodate design changes without having to edit the computer-aided design (CAD) model.

Applications Engineer Christopher Villalpando graduated from California State University, Northridge, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He’s a former Formula SAE student who has a passion for computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), CNC machining, and automation. When not in his office in Camarillo, California, Christopher enjoys working on 3D printing projects, playing baseball, and watching movies with his family. 

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