List of Mastercam Lathe Customers
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Companies using Mastercam Lathe for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: HamiltonJet, a New Zealand based Transportation organisation with 440 employees and revenues of $60.0 million, Avans Machine Inc, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 65 employees and revenues of $7.0 million, Cornfield Fishing Gear, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Avans Machine Inc | Manufacturing | 65 | $7M | United States | Mastercam | Mastercam Lathe | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2025 | Cadcam Design Centar |
In 2025, Avans Machine Inc implemented Mastercam Lathe in the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) category to standardize CNC programming across its manufacturing operations. The deployment encompassed Mastercam Lathe together with Mastercam Mill Turn and Mastercam Multiaxis to address lathe, mill turn and multiaxis toolpath authoring requirements.
Functional modules and capabilities implemented include Verify, Backplot and OptiRough/Dynamic Motion, used for NC code validation, toolpath visualization and dynamic roughing optimization. Mastercam Lathe and the associated modules were configured for CAM programming workflows, simulation driven verification and toolpath optimization consistent with Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and CAM interoperability practices.
The program covered more than 40 CNC machines at Avans Machine Inc in Scottsboro, Alabama, supporting aerospace, defense and medical work, with Cadcam Design Centar engaged as the system integrator. Channel partner CAD/CAM Solutions, Inc. provided training and support during the rollout and shop floor enablement.
Governance focused on standardizing CAM workflows and embedding Verify and Backplot into pre machining sign off procedures to catch issues before machining. The implementation targeted reduced cycle times and earlier detection of machining issues by consolidating CAM authoring on Mastercam Lathe and its Mill Turn and Multiaxis modules.
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Cornfield Fishing Gear | Manufacturing | 10 | $1M | United States | Mastercam | Mastercam Lathe | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2002 | Shopware |
In 2002, Cornfield Fishing Gear implemented Mastercam Lathe and Mastercam Mill under the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) category to support die-block and product machining in the United States. The deployment targeted shop floor CAM workstations driving CNC milling and turning operations for production tooling and product runs, with configuration focused on toolpath strategies for die blocks and finished fishing product components.
The implementation included Mastercam Lathe and Mastercam Mill modules and the Dynamic Motion capability for adaptive toolpath optimization, with standard CAM workflows for toolpath generation, simulation, and NC code output to machine controllers. Configuration centered on machining strategies that reduce cycle time and extend cutter life, aligning programming and post-processing to shop CNC toolchains.
Operational coverage was production tooling and automation at Cornfield Fishing Gear sites in the United States, with CAM usage embedded in machining and production engineering functions. The 2011 Mastercam upgrade was supported by reseller ShopWare, Inc., and the case explicitly credits Mastercam Dynamic Motion with reducing a part cycle from over 60 minutes to 38 minutes and dramatically increasing endmill life.
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HamiltonJet | Transportation | 440 | $60M | New Zealand | Mastercam | Mastercam Lathe | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 1990 | n/a |
In 1990, HamiltonJet implemented Mastercam Lathe as part of its Computer-Aided Design (CAD) toolset for CNC programming of propulsion components. The implementation encompassed Mastercam Lathe together with Mastercam Multiaxis to address turning and multiaxis machining requirements in the company machine shop in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Mastercam Lathe and Multiaxis were configured to generate CNC programs for complex waterjet propulsion components, supporting five axis turning centers and the specific tooling and kinematic structures of those machines. The shop leveraged Verify/Backplot features in Mastercam to validate toolpaths prior to machine runs, improving program verification and reducing on-machine debugging.
Operational scope is the Christchurch manufacturing site where CAD driven CNC programming workflows support manufacturing engineering and shop floor CNC operators. The shop reports dramatic cycle time reductions and improved verification, for example keyway machining cycle time reduced from 45 to 11 minutes, reflecting measurable gains in programming efficiency and process execution.
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