
CNC machining utilizes computer-controlled software to precisely operate a variety of manufacturing equipment, including CNC routers, mills, lathes, and grinders. This automation enables consistent, high-quality production across complex geometries and materials.
A key distinction exists between CNC milling and CNC turning. In CNC milling, the cutting tool rotates and moves along multiple axes while the workpiece remains stationary—ideal for detailed surface work and complex features. Conversely, CNC turning involves rotating the material itself while a fixed cutting tool removes material, making it especially efficient for creating symmetrical, cylindrical parts.
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