Lambda Function’s AI-Assisted CNC Programming: What’s New in Version 1.4.5
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Version 1.4.5 of Lambda Function’s AI-assisted CNC programming solution introduces a set of enhancements across feature grouping, strategy workflows, thread inputs, and feedback capabilities, designed to improve interaction efficiency and workflow continuity.
Workflow Efficiency Improvements
1.1 Smarter Feature Grouping
Users can now group features faster by selecting geometry directly on the model, automatically adding all related features in one go—reducing the need for manual drag-and-drop on the Feature Recognition screen.
You can also use checkboxes to select multiple features and move them into a group together, making bulk actions quicker and more efficient.
This improves organization for complex parts, helping you focus more on machining and less on setup.
1.2 Inline Editing on Strategy Cards
On the Machining Strategy screen, recommended toolpaths and tool types are now shown upfront on the strategy card, allowing you to review and update them instantly without entering edit mode.
This makes adjustments quicker and keeps your workflow seamless.
1.3 Quick & Easy Feedback Access
A dedicated Feedback button is now available in the Generative Programming application, making it easy to access anytime.
Users can quickly share feedback, report issues, or suggest improvements without interruption, helping keep their workflow smooth and uninterrupted.
Intelligent System Enhancements
2.1 Smarter Thread Inputs with Auto-Fill
Thread Hole inputs are now simpler and more intuitive with a dedicated Thread Size dropdown, allowing you to quickly select standard thread sizes without manual entry.
Selecting a thread size automatically fills key dimensions like major diameter, minor diameter, pitch, and angle—while still letting you edit any value as needed.
This reduces setup time and improves overall workflow efficiency.
These enhancements make CNC programming workflows more streamlined and easier to manage. Try the latest version here.



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