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In the last years, demands on sculptured surfaces in dies and moulds have increased because of improvement of software and machining technology. First, it only was important to perform NC programs to ensure secure processes when manufacturing sculptured surfaces. Today, especially in the HSC process chain, CAM strategies are necessary to reduce flow time by supporting the capabilities of the HSC technology with suitable NC programs. Substance will be the lack of information at the transition from roughing to finishing and the localisation and elimination of critical 3-axis machining situations.
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Schulz, H., Geist, J. (1999). HSC-Appropriate NC Programming in Die and Mould Manufacturing. In: Olling, G.J., Choi, B.K., Jerard, R.B. (eds) Machining Impossible Shapes. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 18. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35392-0_33
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