I've watched the video. It showed the simulated differences in movement but there wasn't any explanation of the pro and cons of one versus the other. Neither as voice over nor as text on the screen. There was a small box with text but it was almost unreadable and didn't provide any really useful info.
The 3-axis version used a lot of the tool (bottom, sides, etc.), moving the spindle in a raster pattern with the workpiece in a fixed, flat orientation. On the other hand, the 5-axis version moved the workpiece around, rotating it through all kind of contortions to force the bit to only touch the workpiece on one small tangent location on the bit as the spindle followed the raster pattern.
What exactly is supposed to be the benefit of doing all that extra movement and avoiding using the rest of the available bit cutting surface? Is it just to maintain a constant load on the spindle? Does it provide a better surface finish?
Jonathan
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Hi Jonath this is just 2 program.and i purposed multi axis operation high tilted.because people must see diffrense.do you use 5 axis program.
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