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By programming a tool path on the
existing geometry of your part, we give
Virtual Gibbs the information it needs to
create and display a three-dimensional
image of your finished product. Potential
problems with the tool path are flagged
in red, allowing us to make corrections
while the job is still in a "virtual" state.
Once the job is programmed to
perfection on the computer, it's
ready for the shop floor.
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