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Turn a Design into a Physical Part



Bantam Tools, the desktop CNC manufacturer, is launching Bantam Tools Turnkey Solutions. This CNC service gives designers, engineers and entrepreneurs a process to turn designs into physical parts. Bantam Tools engineers will develop a process for machining parts using the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine, then provide the know-how directly to customers so they can then make those parts on their own. "The goal is to empower Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine users to mill with confidence," said a Bantam Tools spokesperson.

"Our engineers build a bridge to help designers and engineers learn how to machine parts on our Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine with confidence," said Ron Lorentzen, General Manager of Bantam Tools. "This helps parts survive the journey across the challenges and chasms of DFM, CAM, filtering, speeds and feeds and tooling."

The Bantam Tools Turnkey Solutions is set up to help companies make parts faster using the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine. Depending on the parts a client needs, Bantam Tools will deliver items, such as: 

  • Work instructions for how to set up and run your job
  • Fusion 360 file with vetted CAD model and CAM toolpaths
  • .BTP file that saves the job set-up in the Bantam Tools software
  • G-code files that were exported from the Fusion 360 file
  • Engineered custom fixturing (either designs or fabricated)
  • The finished part(s)
  • A list of suggested machine tooling and accessories used to mill the part.

"We have had customers get really excited about the Bantam Tools Turnkey Solutions," said Ron Lorentzen. "There are a lot of companies out there who are needing to bring prototyping in-house and they need aluminum parts but are not quite sure how to go about designing for and using a CNC milling machine. We can help remove those pain points and give customers the know-how to succeed."

For more information contact:

Bantam Tools

135 N. Water Street

Peekskill, NY 10566

347-422-6826

sales@bantamtools.com

bantamtools.com/bantam-tools-solutions

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