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    any news on this?

    encountered the same problem...


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    Ask about cutting method on milling-turning 5 axes machine

    Hi JonasC, BartL and every one! I'm please to know you. I'm learning about in processing methods on milling-turning 5 axes machine. currently, i'm having a problem in the processing of boundary friction stock car crankshaft. That i had sent in attachment.
    If you could, please tell me how to process surface A (the blue surface as in picture). This Cranhk shaft is prossed on 5 axes machine: x, y, z, B, C; C is control rotate axis. Please help me!
    Thank you very much!
    Have a good day!
    __vũtoàn__pleasure
    =====nguyentoan239@gmail.com====
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