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| You can break up the stages of difficulty a little more and they are placed in order , with the hardest being at the bottom 3 axis - this is the base of most machines 3+1 axis Positioning or Indexing - extra axis added to the base model, you rotate the 4th axis, then bring the tool in to do an operation Eg 4 holes @ 90 degrees apart on a shaft 3+2 axis Positioning - similar to 3+1 , but another axis added Eg put the spots on a dice on 5 faces ( you can't do the one underneath ) 4 axis Full - Full 3D machining using all 4 axis in the same operation Eg a helix grroove on a shaft 5 axis Full - full 5 axis controlled movement Eg surfacing a complex shape, tapers that vary in angle not relative to any plane |
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