...until I got to the last part. Typical. Was getting a little late in the evening, so I thought I'd slow down the feeds and speeds to spare my neighbours a little; I think the roughing toolpath might have pushed the stock out of alignment a little, so the finishing passes were way out in the y direction.
But it's still going pretty well. 3 + 1 axis machining is beautiful. Can't wait to share the whole adventure. And I'm definitely casting my gaze towards 3+2 axis. It's a real shame the cam software for true 5 axis machining costs a billion dollars.
Brandon Sander
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