What is 5 Axis Machining?
5 axis machining is an advanced CNC (Computer Numerical Control) manufacturing process that enables a cutting tool to move along five different axes simultaneously. Unlike 3 axis machines, which operate…
5 axis machining is an advanced CNC (Computer Numerical Control) manufacturing process that enables a cutting tool to move along five different axes simultaneously. Unlike 3 axis machines, which operate…
What is CNC Manufacturing? – A Complete 2026 Guide by Xiamen Goldcattle (26 Years of Precision Expertise) In 2025, a European medical device client came to Xiamen Goldcattle with endoscope…
The Ugly Truth About CNC Machining Dude, let’s be real – CNC isn’t perfect. We’re breaking down the ACTUAL disadvantages that no sales guy will tell you about $500K+ 5-Axis…
The cost comparison between CNC machining and 3D printing depends on production volume, part complexity, material type, and precision requirements. Neither is universally cheaper—each becomes more cost-effective in specific scenarios….
Is CNC Machining Outdated? No, CNC machining is not outdated. While newer technologies such as metal 3D printing and smart factory automation have expanded manufacturing options, c It continues to…
The most common CNC control system in manufacturing is Fanuc CNC. Developed by the Japanese company Fanuc Corporation, it dominates the global market, powering an estimated 60–70% of CNC machines—from…
We all know CNC machining is precise—but none of that matters without clear standards. Standards are the rulebook for every CNC job: they tell us how tight tolerances need to…
Goldcattle⧉ CNC Knowledge · Shop Floor Insights After 10 Years in Machining, I Finally Understand CNC’s 7 Full Forms ⏱ 14-minute read 🔬 Test data for reference only MY REAL-WORLD…
CNC thread machining is a process that uses programmed instructions to control CNC machines, utilizing specialized tools (such as taps and thread mills) to create internal or external threads on…
CNC programming involves creating a set of instructions (G-code/M-code) that guide a CNC machine to produce a part. The process follows a structured workflow, from understanding the part design to…