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  2. PowerMILL - Wikipedia

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    PowerMILL 3+2 Machining where a 3 axis milling program is executed with the cutting tool locked in a tilted position PowerMILL 4&5 axis machining for 4 and 5 axis machines PowerMILL Rotary Axis for machines using a rotary axis PowerMILL Training Seat/IGES Viewer. PowerMILL Port Machining for the machining of tubular apertures

  3. WorkNC - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Sescoi launched WorkNC Dental, a CAD/CAM software for the machining of prosthetic appliances, implants and dental structures, [3] as well as WorkNC Wire EDM, [4] a software for Wire EDM. In 2010, Sescoi launched WorkNC-CAD Hybrid Modeling, a 3D CAD software for 3D model design, reparation, machining preparation, and surface design ...

  4. Multiaxis machining - Wikipedia

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    Multiaxis machining is a manufacturing process that involves tools that move in 4 or more directions and are used to manufacture parts out of metal or other materials by milling away excess material, by water jet cutting or by laser cutting. This type of machining was originally performed mechanically on large complex machines.

  5. Haas Automation - Wikipedia

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    VF series mills are a range of 3-axis vertical machining centers, which can be outfitted with 4th and 5th axis drives if so configured. These mills are available in different sizes, ranging from VF-1 to VF-14. The VF in the name stands for "Very First" as the first machine Haas produced was the VF-1 ("Very First One").

  6. 2.5D (machining) - Wikipedia

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    A 2.5D machine, also called a two-and-a-half-axis mill, possesses the capability to translate in all three axes but can perform the cutting operation only in two of the three axes at a time due to hardware or software limitations, or a machine that has a solenoid instead of a true, linear Z axis. A typical example involves an XY table that ...

  7. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Vertical milling machine. 1: milling cutter 2: spindle 3: top slide or overarm 4: column 5: table 6: Y-axis slide 7: knee 8: base. In the vertical milling machine the spindle axis is vertically oriented. Milling cutters are held in the spindle and rotate on its axis. The spindle can generally be lowered (or the table can be raised, giving the ...