Five-axis machining is widely applied in the aerospace industry for manufacturing components like engine parts, wing structures, and landing gear components, where high precision and complex geometries are crucial. In the automotive industry, it’s used for producing engine blocks, transmission parts, and custom prototypes. The medical field benefits from it for creating intricate surgical instruments and customized implants. It’s also utilized in the mold and die industry, jewelry manufacturing, and art and sculpture production to achieve highly detailed and complex designs.