CNC machining stands for "Computer Numerated Control" machining. This type of machine operation has been around since 1950, when it was first developed as a way of reducing the manual labor required during the production of large items such as airplanes and cars. CNC milling is the process of manually machining with rotary tools to remove material from a workpiece by advancing a cnc cutter from a work piece to a final position. This can be accomplished by varying cutter speed, direction of movement, and other factors, such as milling machine load balance and work piece vibration. In general, cnc machining machines are used to perform two basic operations: turning and cutting. Turning is the ability to cut fabric or other materials into shapes; this ability is typically more precisely than cutting which is what cnc machines are used for. CNC machines are also useful for detailed molding operations. There are many different types of CNC machines available depending on the ty...
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