As detailed by MechDaily in their article “CNC Turning: Components, Working, Types, Material, and Application,” CNC turning remains a core manufacturing method for producing highly accurate, cylindrical parts. By rotating material in a chuck while a cutting tool removes excess material, CNC turning creates precise geometries for applications across aerospace, automotive, medical, and more.
CNC turning is classified as a subtractive machining process—material is removed from a workpiece to achieve the final shape. The raw material, commonly round bars, is fed through a chuck, rotated, and shaped using a computer-controlled turret equipped with multiple tools.
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