[404 Check: was link to http:/ / cnclaser. blogspot. com/ 2007/ 04/ art -of -design -and -machining. html, anchor: Five-axis machining] is becoming a way of life for some operations. In fact, for an increasing number of plastics manufacturers and machine shops that do moldmaking and subassembly fabrication, five-axis machining can make existing work run faster and more accurately.
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