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Five-axis (Milling Machine) Defined
A milling machine that can be programmed not only to follow the conventional X-Y-Z axes but which also keeps the milling head perpendicular (normal) to the surface at all times. These additional two "axes" are programmed into the computer as front-to-rear and side-to side instructions. (The concept of five actual axes is misleading; there are still only three.)
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