CNC Software, Inc., developer of Mastercam, has announced a new partnership with DeBerti. DeBerti started more than 25 years ago, creating one-off machined aluminum parts. They are known for creating custom, concept vehicles as well as creating high-end, quality parts and accessories for all types of vehicles and racing. DeBerti may be best known for their popular Discovery Channel show, Twin Turbos and MOTOR TREND series Spoolin' Up with the DeBertis.
"CNC Software is proud to partner with DeBerti. As long time Mastercam users, the father and son duo of Doug and Brad DeBerti bring their infectious personalities and innovative concepts to audiences of all ages worldwide," says Stas Mylek, Partnership Program Manager, CNC Software, Inc. "As they ramp up their new build and production facility in Mooresville, North Carolina, we are looking forward to being a part of their development process and bringing their one-of-a-kind concepts to life."
DeBerti will use Mastercam exclusively, as CAD/CAM software for solid modeling and design, all the way to final concept and production part machining. Mastercam will also be involved in unique and special projects with DeBerti in the production of their creative ideas.
Brad DeBerti, Doug's son and Co-Owner of DeBerti, shared, "We're very excited to team up with Mastercam. This partnership will enable us to bring our creative car concepts to life, exactly as we envision them. I have been around Mastercam since I was a kid, watching my dad, Doug DeBerti, work in the shop. Working with Mastercam will help us literally every single day. Times have changed, and every build starts its life on a computer. Now we can make that creation in Mastercam and convert it to the fixture tables and go right to machining parts. Can't wait to start the new builds."
Doug DeBerti, Brad's father and Co-Owner of DeBerti, says, "I have worked in Mastercam for as long as I can remember. I created a business out of my garage 25 years ago that I named TRENZ. We specialized in machining auto accessories for vehicles. This is when I started using Mastercam. I grew the company to over 6,000 part-numbers, and the company was almost fully automated. Getting back to now, Brad and I are going down the same path and re-starting what I did back in the day. We will be machining crazy aluminum auto parts, and we use Mastercam every day. I am very excited to become part of the Mastercam family."
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