
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...