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MDX Shortens Product Design Cycle for 3D CAD Leader |
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Osaka, Japan - Imagining an object in full scale is the ideal of design. I-DESIGN Company, Ltd. is a well-known product design company and a leader in Japan’s 3D CAD product design industry. The company plays an active role in defining the Japanese design market, having recently run a year-long series of articles entitled “3D Design Practical Seminar” in NIKKEI Design Magazine. The company also offers design seminars for professionals. Mr. Ishimoto, president of the company, is chairman of the Rhinoceros Software Users Society in Japan. ![]() Mr. Ishimoto, president of I-DESIGN Co., Ltd. I-DESIGN purchased a Roland MDX-500 milling machine to improve its designers’ skills in two areas: To be able to capture virtually designed shapes in 3D CAD as real shapes, and to create more effective product presentations for its clients. “Imagining an object in a full-scale size and actually creating it are the significant elements of product design,” said Mr. Ishimoto. “The MDX-500 has filled the gap between a virtual image on screen and a real shape.” ![]() Roland MDX-500
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To create a model of one of its designs,
I-DESIGN professionals select the most
appropriate software, generally Rhinoceros,
SolidWorks, or Design Studio, and
create a 3D CAD data file. The file
is then sent to CraftMILL CAM software
to generate a tool path. Next, the
designers select the most suitable material
for milling, for example, chemically treated
wood for checking the
design’s appearance
or ABS for
part prototyping.
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A Roland DG Publication | Copyright © 2009 All rights reserved. Q1/Q2 2009 | Issue No. 7 | The Roland DG Global Network |
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