by Stephen Cabalid Stephen Cabalid

CNC machining utilizes pre-programmed computer software to control various complex machines, including CNC routers, mills, lathes, and grinders. This automated process ensures precision, efficiency, and consistency in manufacturing.

The primary distinction between CNC turning and CNC milling lies in the movement of the material and cutting tools. In CNC milling, the cutting tools maneuver around a stationary workpiece, allowing for intricate detailing and high precision. In contrast, CNC turning involves a stationary cutting tool while the material rotates at high speeds to form the desired shape.

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