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Three Ways to Get Started with 5-Axis | The 5-Axis Factor Ep. 3
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When it comes to 5-axis machining, there are generally three main methods or configurations used to achieve complex geometries and precision parts. These configurations define how the part or tool moves within the machine to access various surfaces of the workpiece.
In this episode of 5-Axis Factor, Steve Michon and the @zerotolerance8262 team shows you the three ways to 5-axis machining.
The three methods are:
3+2, 4+1 and Full 5-axis.
Steve then suggests some key points when performing 5-axis machining:
• Trust in your machinery
• Kinematics are important for tight tolerance mold shop work
• Temperature control for all machines during the seasons changing
Steven also shows examples of the 3 different machining styles later in this video.
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ABOUT "THE 5-AXIS FACTOR"
"The 5-Axis Factor" is the ultimate video series for everything related to 5-axis machining! In this series, hosted by Zero Tolerance LLC, we'll cover everything from the initial decision-making process about implementing 5-axis technology to optimizing your workflow and achieving top-notch results. We'll also showcase real-life projects, challenges, and results that will inspire you to take your machining to the next level. So buckle up and join us on this exciting journey into the world of 5-axis machining!
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Practical Machinist is the largest and most engaged metalworking community across the web. With more than 200,000 registered members and 400,000+ social media followers, Practical Machinist is the easiest way to learn new techniques, get answers quickly, and discuss common challenges with your peers. Visit Practical Machinist today to join the community and start connecting with your peers.
#5axismachining #machining #machineshop
In this episode of 5-Axis Factor, Steve Michon and the @zerotolerance8262 team shows you the three ways to 5-axis machining.
The three methods are:
3+2, 4+1 and Full 5-axis.
Steve then suggests some key points when performing 5-axis machining:
• Trust in your machinery
• Kinematics are important for tight tolerance mold shop work
• Temperature control for all machines during the seasons changing
Steven also shows examples of the 3 different machining styles later in this video.
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ABOUT "THE 5-AXIS FACTOR"
"The 5-Axis Factor" is the ultimate video series for everything related to 5-axis machining! In this series, hosted by Zero Tolerance LLC, we'll cover everything from the initial decision-making process about implementing 5-axis technology to optimizing your workflow and achieving top-notch results. We'll also showcase real-life projects, challenges, and results that will inspire you to take your machining to the next level. So buckle up and join us on this exciting journey into the world of 5-axis machining!
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Practical Machinist is the largest and most engaged metalworking community across the web. With more than 200,000 registered members and 400,000+ social media followers, Practical Machinist is the easiest way to learn new techniques, get answers quickly, and discuss common challenges with your peers. Visit Practical Machinist today to join the community and start connecting with your peers.
#5axismachining #machining #machineshop
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