
A stunning example of 5-axis machining artistry has emerged with the creation of a 20 cm aluminium honeybee sculpture. Weighing 6 kg, the piece showcases the precision and creativity needed to transform machining into a form of sculpture. The honeybee boasts fine structures, complex contours, and surfaces that demand a flawless finish from every viewpoint.
The primary challenge faced by the team was the sculpture’s fragile geometry. Elements such as the antennae, legs, and wings required a meticulous machining strategy to maintain stiffness throughout the process. The approach involved strategic support retention and careful material removal, followed by precise finishing passes. The entire project was programmed using hyperMILL, ensuring thorough simulation and optimisation prior to machining.
The machining process was conducted with full 5-axis capabilities on a GROB G350 machine. Key contributions from CERATIZIT tooling and Telko coolant played a critical role in maintaining process stability. The collaboration involved leading firms, including CERATIZIT Nederland & België, GROB BeNeLux BV, and Telko Netherlands, underscoring a strong partnership in achieving this intricate work.
The aluminium honeybee will be showcased live at the OPEN MIND Technologies Benelux B.V. booth during the Vakbeurs TechniShow, inviting attendees to witness the intricate details firsthand.
OPEN MIND Technologies AG, the firm behind hyperMILL, continues to push the boundaries of manufacturing technologies, setting new standards in precision and artistic machining.
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