3DKonturfräsen
3DKonturfräsen, also known as 3D contour milling, is a subtractive manufacturing process used to create three-dimensional objects from a block of material. This technique involves a rotating cutting tool that moves along a programmed path to remove material and gradually shape the workpiece according to a digital design. The "3D" aspect refers to the ability to mill complex shapes and contours on multiple axes simultaneously, allowing for intricate details and curved surfaces.
The process typically begins with a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) model, which is then translated into a Computer-Aided
Applications of 3DKonturfräsen are widespread across various industries. It is extensively used in prototyping, where rapid