From Singularity Hub, 5 Axis Robot Carves Metal Like Butter:
Industrial robots are getting precise enough that theyโre less like dumb machines and more like automated sculptors producing artwork. Case in point:ย Daishinโs Seki5-axis mill. The Japanese company celebrated its 50th anniversary last year by using this machine to carve out a full scale motorcycle helmet out of one piece of aluminum. No breaks, no joints, the 5-Axis mill simply pivots and rotates to carve metal at some absurd angles. Every cut is guided by sophisticated 3D design software (Openmindโs HyperMill). While the Daishin helmet made a nice showpiece for a biannual meeting ofย machiningcompanies (EMO), this level of production is becoming the new standard. Your average industrial company got hi-tech in a hurry and now we have machines that can transform computer designs into the highest quality professional metal objects, seemingly at a push of a button.
More like science fiction every year! ย โChris Peterson