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T-Tech, Inc. Unveils the 5 Axis Quick Mill
September 19, 2025 | T-TechEstimated reading time: 1 minute

T-Tech, Inc., a global leader in rapid prototyping equipment, is excited to announces the launch of its latest innovation, the 5 Axis Quick Mill ™. This cutting-edge machine empowers engineers to swiftly create prototype parts in a day. The 5 Axis Quick Mill has a large work area of 200 x 200 x 200 mm, 8” x 8” x 8”.
Equipped with advanced 5-axis coordinated motion, a powerful 3-horsepower spindle that reaches 24,000 RPM, and a 21-tool automatic tool changer, the 5 Axis Quick Mill is fully self-contained.
“T-Tech, Inc. is thrilled to contribute to the reshoring of manufacturing in the USA with the 5 Axis Quick Mill”, said John Taylor, President of T-Tech, Inc. "This high-quality product draws on our 42 years of prototyping and open-source software, enabling engineers to produce prototype metal parts as easily as they create circuit boards with our Quick Circuit machines. Now you can manufacture ready to use components in just one day."
The Quick Mill is compatible with a Fusion 360 and utilizes EIA standard G-Code and M-Codes for programming, making it adaptable to files from any CAD/CAM software. Designed to fit through a standard door, the 5 Axis Quick Mill is compact, approximately the size of a refrigerator. Proudly Made in the USA
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