CNC machining is a form of manufacturing where CNC machines are used to create precision parts. CNC stands for “computer numerical control.” CNC machines are computer-controlled and use programmed instructions called G-codes to move the CNC head or tool, cutting material away from a block of metal or other material. The original part design can be created on CNC software before being transferred into CNC code language.
What should I know about this?
CNC Coding is a series of codes and commands that tell the CNC machine how to move.
This process includes CNC lathe machining, CNC milling, wire EDM (electrical discharge machines), and laser cutting. These processes allow for more complex designs than other manufacturing techniques, such as casting or stamping metal parts joined together with fasteners like rivets or screws. Precision engineering design work can be done on computer-aided design software before transferring it onto CNC coding language.
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