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Differences Between 3,4,5 Axis Machining

Every level of machining brings new possibilities. 3-axis machining handles straightforward cuts along X, Y, and Z, perfect for flat surfaces and simple shapes. 4-axis machining adds rotational movement, making it easier to create arcs, spirals, and angled features. 5-axis machining takes innovation further, with dual rotational axes that unlock the ability to craft complex geometries, curved contours, and highly precise components in fewer setups.

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