3axis
The tool can move in all three directions simultaneously, allowing for the creation of sloped surfaces and organic "scalloped" textures.
Understanding 3-Axis Technology: The Foundation of Modern Manufacturing The tool can move in all three directions
The tool moves in X and Y to cut a profile, then moves to a new Z depth to repeat the process. This is ideal for parts with vertical walls and flat floors. Key Applications of 3-Axis Technology The tool can move in all three directions
Despite the rise of more advanced 4-axis and 5-axis machines, 3-axis technology remains the backbone of the manufacturing sector due to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness. The tool can move in all three directions
