
Quick Summary: A 5 axis CNC bridge saw is an advanced stone cutting machine capable of rotating and tilting its cutting head across five axes (X, Y, Z, A, C), enabling precise cutting, profiling, b...
Quick Summary Cutting curved, sloped, and free-form stone designs with a 5-axis bridge saw is a workflow problem before it’s a machine problem. The winning approach combines clean input geometry (t...
Quick Summary Stone fabricators are switching to 5-axis CNC because irregular geometry is now “normal work,” not boutique work. 5-axis keeps the tool angle controlled while cutting curves, bevels, ...
Quick Summary A 5-axis CNC stone cutting machine is not “just more axes”—it’s a system that controls both position and tool orientation, so complex curves, compound miters, bowls, and irregular pro...
Quick Summary A 5-axis CNC stone cutting machine turns complex curves, compound angles, sink bowls, arches, and free-form stone profiles into repeatable production—because the tool can tilt, rotate...
Quick Summary: This article explains how countertops are made using a 5-axis bridge saw, covering the entire manufacturing process from material selection and CAD design to cutting, polishing, and ...