Abstract

Summary The study deals with a new machining concept by making use of 6-axis control. 6-axis control implies that a cutting tool allows three rotational movements for positioning as well as three translational ones. A 6-axis control machining center equipped with a main spindle capable of tool orientation in addition to conventional 5-axis control structure is developed. A non-rotational cutting tool is mounted at the main spindle to carry out the 6-axis control machining, which allows a variety of machining possibilities. In the study, a control software for grooving with an asymmetric cross section is presented together with experimental cutting results.

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