Browse by Editorial Category
Browse by Edition Date

December 2017

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Applying TechnologyApplying Technology
Expand Automation Equip and SystemsAutomation Equip and Systems
Expand ControlsControls
Expand Current NewsCurrent News
Collapse Literature-Web TutorialsLiterature-Web Tutorials
3Diligent Releases Complete Guide to Metal 3D Printing
Aluminum Association Releases 2017 Edition of Aluminum Standards andamp; Data
Waterjet Cutting Technology
CamInstructor Expands Online CNC Training Courses
New Brochure from Carmex Details Tooling for Gear Spline and Rack Milling
Online Configurator for Hob Blanks
COE Press Equipment Releases New Cut-to-Length Video
Coldwater Machine Company Announces New Website
Columbus McKinnons New Website Makes Hoist and Rigging Training Easier
Standard Saw Blades and Side Milling Cutters Detailed in New Catalog
Super Precision Bearing Resources
Safety Air Guns Static Eliminators and More
FS-Elliott Unveils New Interactive and Educational Website
GenSwiss Launches New Website
Gilman Precision Releases New Slide Catalog
GTI Predictive Technology App for Advanced Data Collection and Analysis
Heimatec Precision Tools Rolls Out New Website
Hoffmann Group Announces New 2017 - 2018 Catalog
Machinist Publishes Book About 5-Axis CNC Technology
Jorgensen Conveyors Redesigned Website
Kastalon Rolls Out New Website
KUKA.CNC for Maximum Robot Performance
New Corporate Capabilities Literature from LMC Workholding
Madison Chemical Literature Details Products for Mass Finishing
Mida Arms
Metal Tech Controls Corp. Launches New Website
Impact of ISO 90012015 on Weighing Processes
CNC CookBook Fixture Calculator
Fourth Video in Okuma CNC Control Series How to Use Turret Pulse Handle
New Bending Force Mobile App from Pacific Press
Power Automation Announces New Website
Precision Drive Systems Launches New Website
7th Edition Collaborative Robots eBook
Rockford Systems Publishes Safeguarding Reference Guides
SigmaTEK Launches All-New Mini-Series
Simulation-Based Scheduling
Planning and Scheduling with Production Execution
Brochure Explores Smart Linear Actuation Benefits Applications
Automation Made Easy
Learn to Design in CAD
Tube Deburring Brochure
Werth Announces New Website
Modular Milling Solutions
Expand Metalforming-Fabricating-WaterjetMetalforming-Fabricating-Waterjet
Expand People In The NewsPeople In The News

show all editions →

Click here to watch Tutorial Videos >

Machinist Publishes Book About 5-Axis CNC Technology



The Power of FIVE: The Definitive Guide to 5-Axis Machining was officially released at an industry conference. The book's author, Michael Cope, is a machinist and works at Hurco as a Product Technical Specialist.

Cope said he wrote the book because the adoption of 5-sided machining processes is the most efficient way for job shops to instantly increase productivity and profitability. While there are other books about 5-axis CNC technologies, he saw a need to write a book specifically for machinists.

"I have always seen myself as a machinist first and wrote this book with the intention of educating machinists and shop owners on the value of 5-axis machining because I truly believe it is the future of our industry and the most efficient way to produce parts," Cope said. "Making the transition to 5-sided machining on a 5-axis CNC machine solves many of the problems so many shops face: finding qualified machinists (the skills gap); excessive set-up costs due to inefficiency; and reacting to pressure from customers, both pricing pressure and delivery pressure. To be blunt, 5-axis saves time and money. Since time is money in our industry, 5-axis makes each part more profitable. It offsets the skills gap issue because you can do more with fewer machines - which means you will not need to find as many skilled employees. The technology makes the process more efficient, which means shops increase productivity because they do not waste time flipping parts. Making the transition to 5-sided machining on a 5-axis CNC also helps job shops respond effectively to pressure from customers because they can switch from one job to another quickly and efficiently. Basically, you can do more with less if you select the right 5-axis CNC machine."

The idea for the book came as Cope was preparing for a conference where he was asked to speak on behalf of Hurco about 5-axis CNC machines and control technologies. Maggie Smith, Marketing Manager at Hurco, said, "Hurco identified 5-axis as a critical initiative in 2006 because we realized it would help our customers be more profitable. We focused our attention on what we do best: building rigid and reliable CNC machines equipped with the most flexible control that supports both NC and conversational programming, and developing software features that are intuitive and easy to learn. Our software engineers made sure the conversational programming of the 5-axis control makes the transition to 5-sided machining easy. So easy, in fact, that no CAM system is required."

For more information contact:

Hurco Companies, Inc.

One Technology Way

P.O. Box 68180

Indianapolis, IN 46268

800-634-2416

info@hurco.com

www.hurco.com/5-axis

< back