Over the past two years and with many companies looking to trim budgets, the case for investing in 5 axis machining is becoming stronger than ever. Increasingly, modern CAD design is using 5 axis technology and 3D machining models to optimise part design and minimise material content. Many examples of multiple compound angles, parabolic surfaces and NURBS forms now exist not only in the high tech industries but also in a growing range of everyday products. However, it is not only the capability
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