Learn how to reduce cycle times and costs by up to 70% when performing additive/subtractive manufacturing of a blisk.
Using barrel cutters and tangential lane machining for finishing blades and additive manufactured turning tools for creating the difficult to reach features without leaving mismatch, this demo showcases an innovative method for end-to-end machining of complex aerospace parts.
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