The Tool Path Generation by Using Configuration Space for Five-Axis Controlled Machining - Application to Rough Cutting by Using Square End Mill -

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In recent years, five-axis controlled machine tool attracts attention from the increase in demand for improvement of productivity. Five-axis controlled machine tool which is added two axes for rotating and tilting to three translational axes, and can give arbitrary tool attitudes for a workpiece.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 447-448)

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292-296

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September 2010

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