Introduction to Multi-Axis Milling In precision engineering and advanced manufacturing, the evolution of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling is a pivotal development. Originally, CNC technology revolutionized production with three-axis milling machines capable of moving a cutting tool in three directions: X, Y, and Z. However, as industries demanded more complex and intricately designed parts, the limitations of three-axis machines became apparent. This necessity drove the innovation towards multi-axis milling—a more advanced version of CNC technology. What is Multi-Axis Milling? Multi-axis milling refers to CNC milling machines that operate beyond the traditional three axes, incorporating additional rotary axes to enhance the flexibility and capability of the machining process. This technology allows for machining incredibly complex geometries that are otherwise impossible to achieve with standard CNC milling. The ability to rotate the workpiece and the tool simultaneously...
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