Dac: Designshop

The "Design-to-CAM" handoff is a high-risk zone for data corruption—wrong units, incorrect zero points, or misunderstood tolerances. By automating the data transfer, DesignShop DAC eliminates transcription errors.

This is the core of the DAC system. It functions as a rule-based interpreter. When a tagged model is imported, the Logic Engine parses the design features against a database of machining standards. designshop dac

Allows users to program organic, flowing lines of stitching. This is essential for rendering realistic natural textures, such as animal fur or contoured drapery. The "Design-to-CAM" handoff is a high-risk zone for

For job shops handling high-mix, low-volume production, the setup time per job is the primary profit killer. DAC enables a "one-click" setup environment, allowing shops to take on more jobs without increasing headcount. It functions as a rule-based interpreter

Saving unique fabric profiles lets operators store custom stitch densities, pull compensation values, and underlay types for specific textiles. This allows teams to instantly update a design for different garments with a single click. Part 2: DAC — Electronic Digital-to-Analog Conversion