Minimize your machining
time with AI powered alternatives
to your tool paths.
New for 2026, Dalmia Machining
apps will propose alternate toolpath
strategies.
This new suggest optimized parameters
will intelligently review
your current toolpath
and suggest alternatives.
The alternatives can be reviewed
simultaneously
to see key metrics of the toolpath,
such as cycle time,
as well as the 3D preview
of the suggested operations to allow you
to make an informed choice.
This gives you the insight
of a team of machinists
at your fingertips, and enables you
to optimize your programing
effortlessly.
Fully
understanding the effect
that changing parameters has on tool
paths is a critical step
in manufacturing and Dalmia machining.
2026 we've made a big step
to make this clearer
with the new Compare Toolpath feature.
You can now compare multiple machining
operations or a single operation
with multiple strategies
to visualize changes.
This allows you to quickly review
existing tool paths and run through what
if scenarios and analyze
the changes made by altering
toolpath parameters
straight from the Compare Toolpath window.
Just like suggest optimized parameters,
Compare Toolpath gives you key metrics
and a 3D preview
of both tool paths
to simplify your decision making.
The new multi-view panel lets
you visually compare tool
paths side by side.
The views stay synced to Deep Dive
and understand
changes between toolpath revisions.
In Dalmia Machining Apps 2026,
searching for cutting tools
just got easier.
The cutting tool search panel
allows you to search for more parameters
such as speed and speed attachment,
and where stored.
Add this to the ability to review tools
used in the session
and tools kept in history
when looking at session or history data.
All the filters are fully accessible,
allowing you
to find the right tool
for the application.
In Dalmia Machining Apps 2026,
we can also assign a dimension filter
based on a geometry selection,
making sure your tool is the right size.
For your part.
Simply use the new update parameter
using measure button
and select the geometry to measure
against.
Creating tool
paths is only part
of the machining process, and making
sure your machining intent
is passed to the shop
floor effectively is vital.
In Dalmia Machining Apps 2026,
NC documentation has been updated
to make this transition simpler.
Once tool paths are calculated
and validated,
documentation can be created.
The NDK documentation is created
using a standard HTML
format and can be customized.
Once generated,
the documentation will be stored
in the manufacturing cell
to ensure a constant link
to allow for easy editing.
By default, the documentation
will show a table of contents
up for key information,
including each operation
and cutting tool list, so that needed
information can be navigated
quickly in downstream processes.