CNC milling CNC milling, or Computer Numerical Control milling, is a machining process which employs computerized controls and rotating multi-point cutting tools to progressively remove material from the workpiece and produce a custom-designed part or product. |
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CNC turning CNC Turning is a manufacturing process in which bars of material are held in a chuck and rotated while a tool is fed to the piece to remove material to create the desired shape. CNC lathes or turning centers have tooling mounted on a turret which is computer-controlled. |
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Wire eroding Wire eroding is a cutting method that works according to the spark erosion principle. A CNC-programmed contour is cut by means of a metal wire (electrode) in an electrically conductive workpiece |
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Conventional milling Milling is the process of machining using rotary cutters to remove material by advancing a cutter into a work piece. |
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Conventional turning In conventional turning, the piece is held firmly in a chuck and is cut by tools as it rotates to remove material to create the desired shape. |
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Drill press To drill holes
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Welding and brazing stations To weld and braze.
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Sandblaster Sandblasting, is the operation of propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth and clean a rough surface.
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Laser engraver Laser engraving on parts.
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SolidWorks drawing 3D drawing |
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3D printer 3D printer for prototyping. |
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