Using a CAM software, the computer reads in the CAD file, and based on the user's input generate the tool paths meant for each one of the tools involved. Finally, it can generate the coding that is required for the CNC machine to cut the workpiece out.

After CAD CAM integration, if the part that comes out from the machine is not quite the same as what has been designed, the whole process does not make sense at all. Bear in mind that, it is no longer a piece of drawing on the drawing board, it is an actual workpiece that has gone through the various procedures of cutting. That is why we need to check the size of the workpiece and make sure that it tallies with what the designer wants. In the case of CNC, the dimensions tend to be simpler, checking the size does not impose too much problem. However, as the workpieces get more and more complicated, inspection techniques also need to be improved. That is why we need to include inspection after we have done advanced machining. It covers special inspection techniqes, using of optical, pneumatic, electronic measuring instruments to measure the parts.
Pneumatic instrument that we are using:

There are some inspection videos on Youtube:
External Taper
Internal Taper
Comprehensive Measurement
