Abstract

There are many components to an effective high speed (HS) machining process for die and mould manufacturing. Modern HS milling machine tools allow high spindle and feed rate speeds. Often forgotten is HS machining’s impact on tool path programming techniques. Programming of NC tool path for HS machining takes more than just plugging in different numbers of feed, speed and radial and axial depth of cut. Therefore special techniques are needed to assure good surface quality, short machining time and low costs by machining. Efficient use of modern HS machines demands also modern CAD/CAM system.

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