Multi-axis CNC machining isn't only for complex aerospace parts. It can be used to more efficiently manufacture the parts you already make and save you time and money in the process. Multi-axis machining allows you to machine your parts with fewer setups, resulting in less labor, faster manufacturing and lower cost. Plus, with advances in CAM technology, it's easier and more accessible than ever before.
During this live event, Autodesk's Richard Stubley will walk you through the things you should know about 3+1 machining and 3+2 machining as well as four-axis and five-axis simultaneous machining before getting started. If you're running three-axis machines and are wondering if multi-axis machining is for you, be sure to tune in.
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Agenda
How manual setups on a three-axis machine end up costing you time and money
Why adding a fourth or fifth axis to your existing machine can increase your shop's efficiency and productivity, paving the way to higher profits
How to get free access to Fusion 360 for evaluation purposes
How to get a free shop workflow review from Autodesk
Richard is a process specialist in Fusion 360. After spending the beginning of his career in quality control for various manufacturing companies, focusing on metrology and CNC machining was a natural fit. Normally based in the Autodesk Technology...
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