[step-manufacturing] Revised agenda for Conference Call thisFriday

Stroud Ian Anthony ian.stroud at epfl.ch
Tue Jun 7 03:57:43 EDT 2011


Dear Howard Mason,

There was work on additive machining during the last STEP-NC project and this has been extended since.  Professor Hascoet and his team have done an extensive study of the aspects of additive manufacturing and additive manufacturing machines.  Both of these parts are ready for NWIPs but have been delayed because of the work on the cutting tool machine model which is to be submitted now.  Thank you for the information about TC261, I just wanted to make it clear that we have already done the work on standardisation of process control in this area as there seems to be interest from other quarters.



Best regards,



Ian Stroud



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From: Mason, Howard (UK) [Howard.Mason at baesystems.com]
Sent: 06 June 2011 11:06
To: Stroud Ian Anthony; Martin Hardwick; step-manufacturing at steptools.com
Cc: Jean-Yves.Hascoet at irccyn.ec-nantes.fr; Gernot.Rossi at siemens.com
Subject: RE: [step-manufacturing] Revised agenda for Conference Call thisFriday

I note that no NWI or PWI has been approved in SC 4 for work on additive machining, and I have not seen anything in SC 1 either. I therefore assume that any discussions are purely informal at this .

It would appear that SC 1 may also have a liaison requirement with TC 261, which has scope:


"Standardization in the field of Additive Manufacturing (AM) concerning their processes, terms and definitions, process chains (Hard- and Software), test procedures, quality parameters, supply agreements and all kind of fundamentals. "



Secretariat is DIN.


Howard Mason
Corporate Information Standards Manager, Office of the CIO
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From: Stroud Ian Anthony [mailto:ian.stroud at epfl.ch]
Sent: 04 June 2011 14:38
To: Mason, Howard (UK); Martin Hardwick; step-manufacturing at steptools.com
Cc: Jean-Yves.Hascoet at irccyn.ec-nantes.fr; Gernot.Rossi at siemens.com
Subject: RE: [step-manufacturing] Revised agenda for Conference Call thisFriday

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Dear Everyone,

Just please note that SC1/WG7 already has an initial model for the process and machine description which is to be developed as a standard.  Also, please note that my understanding is that the actual manufacturing control for additive manufacturing is more in the domain of SC1 than SC4 so I would like to clarify the aim of the SC4 work.



Best regards,



Ian Stroud





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From: step-manufacturing-bounces at steptools.com [step-manufacturing-bounces at steptools.com] on behalf of Mason, Howard (UK) [Howard.Mason at baesystems.com]
Sent: 02 June 2011 17:00
To: Martin Hardwick; step-manufacturing at steptools.com
Subject: Re: [step-manufacturing] Revised agenda for Conference Call this Friday

Just to note that ISO has just approved a new TC 261 on Additive manufacture

Howard Mason
Corporate Information Standards Manager, Office of the CIO
Tel: +44 1252 383129
Mob: +44 780 171 3340
Eml: howard.mason at baesystems.com<mailto:howard.mason at baesystems.com>
BAE Systems plc
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Registered in England & Wales No: 1470151


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Sent: 02 June 2011 15:25
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All,

Dave L has to be at a school event on Friday so we need to change the agenda. The simulation demonstration will be given in the next call and we will use the additional time in this call to further discuss additive manufacturing. We have a new STEP model from the University of Bath describing an open source additive manufacturing machine.

ftp://ftp.steptools.com/private/Undecided/general-assembly.stp
http://reprap.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/reprap/trunk/mendel/mechanics/solid-models/cartesian-robot-m4/

1. Additive Manufacturing Machines and Processes
2. Report back from the ISO STEP meeting in Portland
3. Accuracy evaluation for science based machining

Martin Hardwick
Team Leader

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