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CNC (Computer Numerical Control) turning and milling are two distinct machining processes that are used to shape and cut materials. The primary difference between CNC Turning and milling is the direction of the cutting tool relative to the workpiece.
CNC milling involves rotating a cutting tool while it moves across the surface of the workpiece in multiple directions. The cutting tool is typically held in a spindle that rotates at high speeds, while the workpiece is held stationary. CNC milling can create a wide variety of shapes and features, including pockets, slots, and complex geometries. It is ideal for creating parts with complex shapes, such as machine components, molds, and Aerospace Parts.
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