Why 5-axis machining is much simpler than it has ever been before

In the first video of a new Haas YouTube series, 'Don't Fear 5-axis', senior applications engineer John Nelson explains why 5-axis machining is much simpler than it has ever been before, and why any shop can be a 3+2 or 5-axis shop.

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