Designs for life as father and son seal transatlantic deal

A Herefordshire father and son team has overcome personal adversity to develop a software platform that can change the way the world’s designers and engineers make products. Ryland and Michael Johnson leveraged each other’s talents in manufacturing and software engineering to create CloudMilling, the industry’s first and only cloud-native CAM solution.

The enterprising duo’s efforts attracted the interest of some of the sector’s biggest solution providers before US-based industrial software company PTC recently acquired their company. Both experts will remain in the business, working collaboratively with PTC’s developers across the world.

“CloudMilling has been a real labour of love and it has taken more than 10 years to get to where we are today,” explains Michael Johnson, who studied at Loughborough University and endures severe disabilities because of complications during birth. “As an experienced pattern maker with 40 years in the industry, my dad knew there was a real need to change the way CAM software operated, so we set about developing a platform that could sit in the cloud and would eventually offer two- to five-axis tool paths that could support virtually any design job in a matter of seconds.”

He adds: “Our solution means that engineers don’t need massive investments in hardware and can cut paths using just their iPad or a mobile. The aim is to make the whole process easier, faster and more accessible. Trying to get the simulation right – especially at this complex level – was the hardest task, but we believed we’d mastered that when we heard about interest from overseas.”

PTC has approximately 7000 employees across 80 offices in 30 countries. As part of the agreement, CloudMilling will become CAM Studio, with availability to Onshape users expected shortly.
For further information www.ptc.com

Engineered to deliver, enhanced by Vericut

CGTech’s Vericut software has created a confidence-boosting, reassuring safety net for Hyde Aero Products over the past 20 years or more. As one of the UK’s largest independent engineering companies, Hyde Aero Products has a prominent reputation for the design, manufacture and assembly of components that it supplies to a broad spread of customers.

Comprised of over 20 manufacturing units that specialise in all elements of metallic component manufacture, Hyde Aero Products relies on Vericut CNC simulation, verification and optimisation software across a number of its sites. In particular, Stoneswood Precision Components (SPC), which specialises in the subtractive manufacturing of soft and hard metal aerospace components, is harnessing the functions of Vericut to deliver high-quality components, first time.

“From small three-axis aluminium brackets, through to large, high-value five-axis titanium structural components, everything runs through Vericut,” explains Rob Westley, senior technical engineer at SPC. “No single program, no matter how short, is output to the shop floor without gaining the Vericut seal of approval.”

Tom Whitbread, SPC technical engineer adds: “The simplicity of Vericut and its speed of use has led to it never being seen as a burden to the programming element of our production chain. In my five years as a programmer and through my SPC apprenticeship programme, Vericut has always captured my training errors and helped me develop skills for program optimisation and enhance the quality of the components I engineer.”

SPC also uses Vericut to manage production capacity. The log and run-time estimation output by Vericut allows SPC to review and optimise the balancing of workloads and manufacturing capabilities of the factory’s various machining cells.
For further information www.cgtech.co.uk

Half a century of intelligent tube technology

Unison Ltd, the UK-based inventor of all-electric tube manipulation, celebrated its 50th anniversary with a birthday bash at the company’s Scarborough headquarters. Around 100 customers, colleagues, friends and members of the Made in Yorkshire trade group attended the event, which began with a hearty brunch and welcome by Unison’s joint managing director, Alan Pickering. Technology talks and machine tool presentations followed, which included demonstrations of Unison’s all-electric Breeze range of tube bending machines, and fibre laser cutters from Unison’s sister company, Nukon Lasers UK.
For further information www.unisonltd.com

Automation can be the key to success

The adoption of robotics and automation in UK manufacturing has the potential to improve productivity, efficiency and quality across multiple sectors, delegates discovered at a Manufacturing Technology Centre conference: ‘Robotics and Automation – A New Perspective’. According to speakers at the conference, the adoption of robotics and automation offers the potential to overcome problems such as labour shortages, skills shortages and low productivity.

More than 300 delegates from a wide range of industries shared insights into the transformational benefits of cutting-edge robotic technologies and heard how automation can improve productivity and drive global competitiveness for UK businesses. Topics covered at the conference included overcoming barriers to adoption and meeting the challenges presented by automation.
For further information www.the-mtc.org

Guhring celebrates 50th anniversary

Guhring UK celebrated its 50th anniversary in style with a celebratory event at its Birmingham headquarters. Hosted at the company’s manufacturing site in Estone Drive, Guhring welcomed technical partners, customers, suppliers and esteemed guests such as chairman of the board, Oliver Guhring.

The company launched 50 years ago in a rented facility a few miles from its existing site as an operation selling drills to local manufacturers with a trade counter for ‘walk-in’ orders. Wind forward to today and the company operates from a 60,000 sq ft manufacturing facility that produces solid carbide and HSS round tooling, as well as PCD tools. Also available is a complete service for bespoke tooling production, tool regrinding and service, coating, tool design and more.
For further information www.guhring.co.uk