Multicolor 5-Axis 3D Printing
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Multicolor 5-Axis 3D Printing
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5 Axis Machining of Extrusion Profile
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FlexiCAM’s recently installed Piranha 5-Axis machining center with size 6m x 3m x 2m, now up and running at our client’s facility specializing in composite materials.
Whether it's trimming, milling, or finishing complex composite parts — this machine is engineered to deliver accuracy, repeatability, and durability at every step.
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This video provides a brief overview of the FlexiCAM Ultimate 5-Axis Machining Center in operation.
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FlexiCAM Piranha 5-Axis Machine for Boat Building and Custom Composite Part Machining.
For more information about the Piranha machine, please visit: https://bit.ly/3zyoxql
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The FlexiCAM's Piranha 5-Axis CNC machining center is specifically designed for high-speed machining of large-sized workpieces such as manufacturing patterns, moulds, jigs, prototypes, and trimming of large-scale composite parts in the aerospace industry.
FlexiCAM has recently installed a high-precision FlexiCAM Orca 5-Axis Machining Center for a prominent 3D car model maker and prototype manufacturer.
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#CNC #Machining #Automotive #Foam #Plastics #Composites #5Axis #Precision #flexicam
This report details the recent acquisition of a high-precision FlexiCAM Orca 5-Axis CNC machine by a renowned 3D car model maker and prototype manufacturer from our company.
FlexiCAM recently delivered state-of-the-art Ultimate 5-Axis CNC machining center to a leading supplier specializing in ultra-high-strength structural aluminum products, precisely crafted to meet the stringent demands of global aircraft manufacturers.
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#Aerospace #Ultimate #5axis #machining #CNC #aviation #aluminum #precision #flexicam
FlexiCAM recently delivered state-of-the-art Ultimate 5-Axis CNC machining center to a leading supplier specializing in ultra-high-strength structural aluminum products, precisely crafted to meet the stringent demands of global aircraft manufacturers. Tailored primarily for the aerospace industry, this cutting-edge machine exemplifies versatility by effortlessly machining an array of materials, including non-ferrous metals, composites, aluminum blocks, sheet metal, and extrusion profiles.
5-Axis 3D Printing For The Rest Of Us
By now we're all used to the idea of three dimensional printing, as over the last fifteen years or so it's become an indispensable tool for anyone with an interest in making things without an industrial scale budget. There are still a few limitations to the techniques used in a common 3D printer though, in particular being tied to layers in a single orientation. It's something that can be addressed by adding tilt and rotational axes to the printer to deliver a five-axis device, but this has not been available in an affordable form. [Freddie Hong] and colleagues have tackled the production of an affordable printer, and his solution fits neatly on the bed of a Prusa i3 to convert it to five-axis machine without breaking the bank.
The quantity and quality of the work is certainly impressive, with suitable slicing software being developed alongside the 3D printed parts to fit the two extra axes. For now all we can do is look at the pictures and the video below the break, but once the work has been presented the promise that all the necessary files will be made public. We can see versions of the hardware finding their way onto printers other than the Prusa, and we can see this becoming yet another piece of the regular armory available to those of us who make things.