Are you trying to figure out if your application needs three-axis, five-sided-axis (3+2) or five-axis machines? Some shops believe that using five-axis machines are beyond their capability. However, modern-day technology tools make it easier than you might think and having the proper resources at your fingertips can significantly increase your bottom line. If you've been considering a five-axis investment or are interested in updating your skills as an experienced programmer or operator, you won't want to miss this event.

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  • Learn the advantages of the most common five-axis configurations
  • Discover how easy it is to use five-axis machines
  • Identify the benefits of five-axis processing
  • See examples of parts that need multi-axis machining
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    Matt Nyer
    Senior Application Engineer
    Matt Nyer is a senior application engineer for Makino who spends his time in customer shops helping them get the most out of their machines. He got his start in manufacturing over 25 years ago as a machine operator before moving up the ranks to CNC programmer with a Makino customer and then as a designer/R&D engineer. In 2006, he became an application engineer for a Makino distributor. After spending 15 years traveling as a senior applications engineer, he joined Makino's team of application engineers in 2016.