Five Axis
VIDEO: How Five-Axis Continuous Machining Can Advance the Manufacture of Complex Molds
MoldMaking Technology Senior Editor Cynthia Kustush interviews Greg Pozzo, applications team leader for Makino, to learn more about the company's introduction of five-axis continuous machining and its benefits for moldmaking.
WatchFive-Axis Workshop Offers Advanced Strategies, New Products and Live Demos
Three companies collaborate to give attendees new approaches for achieving speed and efficiency in rough and finish machining.
Read MoreMultitasking Machining Centers Double Throughput, Cut Costs
Purchasing one, then two more, multitasking machining centers has transformed the way Concours Mold Inc. builds molds.
WatchFive-Axis Machining and Industry 4.0 Mold Shop Challenges
Harbour Results conducted an industry roundtable to better understand how the tool and die market views today’s machining technologies as well as the what the future holds for the industry.
Read MoreTop 10 Blogs from 2018, Part Two
A slideshow of the most-viewed blog posts in 2018 from MoldMaking Technology Senior Editor Cynthia Kustush.
Read MoreThe Most Viewed Products of 2018
MoldMaking Technology wraps up the year by showcasing the most-viewed products of 2018.
Read MoreWhat to Think About When Investing in Machine Tools
MoldMaking Technology’s European Correspondent Barbara Schulz talked to some European mold shops to find out more about the rationale behind their machine-tool buying decisions.
Read MoreCNC Machining Cell with Robot Elevates Production and Savings
Cooper Tires speeds tire-mold production with advanced CNC machining and automation technologies.
WatchMachining Center Combines 5 Axis Milling with Laser AM
With so much happening in a busy show year between NPE2018, Amerimold 2018 and IMTS 2018, MoldMaking Technology is revisiting some of the technology that was on display. In case you missed it: At IMTS 2018, Okuma America Corp.’s MU-8000V Laser EX multitasking machine combined five-axis machining with a Trumpf laser.
Read MoreOpen Mind Announces Partnership with Okuma
Open Mind Technologies announced it has joined the Partners in THINC collaboration, founded by Okuma America Corporation.
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