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Machining Feature-Driven 5-Axis CNC Machine Tools

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With a 5-axis CNC machine tool that is built according to the new CNC data model, a user considers information about only the motion of tools, such as the machining shape, the machining operation, and the cutting condition. The user can work without being influenced by the structure of the machine. Our studies aimed at two goals: making a CNC machine tool that directly inputs CNC model data and realizes 5-axis machining, and verifying the CNC model. Our CNC machine tool had a CNC-model data interpreter built-in tool-path generation, and driving-axes control capability.

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Mitsui, S., Tanaka, F., Kishinami, T. (2007). Machining Feature-Driven 5-Axis CNC Machine Tools. In: Towards Synthesis of Micro-/Nano-systems. Springer, London . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-559-3_28

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