From Digital Design to Reality: Precision CNC Milling at SAUBÍ
Thanks to SAUBÍ | Aplicacions Industrials — a job shop based in Aiguaviva, Cataluña, Spain — for sharing a compact CAD-CAM workflow reel captioned “Del disseny digital a la realitat: mecanització de precisió amb tecnologia CAD-CAM” (“From digital design to reality: precision machining with CAD-CAM technology”).
What the reel shows
The clip walks through the full pipeline SAUBÍ runs on its floor: the physical 3-axis CNC router (with a brush-skirt dust shroud and a fine-diameter end mill in the spindle) is intercut with a CAM viewport showing the toolpath being generated on a fixture-clamped stock, and closes on the finished piece — a compact blue engineering-plastic component (POM/PA family) with two obround mounting slots, a mid-section retaining groove and a D-shaped profile. The clean tangential tool marks and the absence of any FDM layer stepping confirm the part is machined from a solid billet, not printed.
Where ENCY CAM fits in
For a shop turning small-batch functional plastic parts — gripper jaws, positioning blocks, wear plates, guides — ENCY CAM’s 2.5D and 3-axis strategies (adaptive roughing, contour, pocketing, drilling, engraving) give the router-class hardware the productive vocabulary it needs, without the overhead of a full mill-turn CAM stack.
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