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In the first part of this video, John Nelson, Senior Applications Engineer, explains why 5-axis machining is easier than ever and why any shop can be a 3+2 or 5-axis shop.
In the second part, he explains how to choose the right machine and rotary setup. These decisions involve many details, including the table size you need, whether you should use clamps with the rotary, and what additional options you should consider to maximize the efficiency of your machine and rotary.
In the third part, John discusses setting up the rotary table or rotary axis, and explains how Haas software offers DWO and TCPC (Dynamic Work Offsets and Tool Center Point Control) features that make 4th and 5th-axis operations easier than ever.




