It's a little known fact but you can perform full adaptive 5-axis machining toolpaths during blade repair applications. Eric Wold, Northeast Regional Sales Manager, Mitsui Seiki USA, discusses the benefits of automating the blade repair process drawing upon real examples of successful implementation of adaptive tooling based on the current geometry of a given part. Five-axis adaptive machining is feasible using today's technology and blade repair is a good place to start.
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