As highlighted by Goodwin University in their article “What is CNC Machining in Manufacturing?,” Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining is an advanced automated manufacturing process that operates machinery—such as lathes, mills, and drills—through computer programming. This innovation has revolutionized precision manufacturing, making production faster, more efficient, and highly accurate.
How CNC Machining Works
CNC machining eliminates the need for manual operation by programming machines to execute precise cuts, drills, and shaping processes. These machines follow computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) instructions, allowing manufacturers to create intricate parts with consistency and minimal error.
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