{"id":6436,"date":"2020-05-08T16:00:07","date_gmt":"2020-05-08T13:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fractory.com\/?p=6436"},"modified":"2024-01-26T15:47:33","modified_gmt":"2024-01-26T13:47:33","slug":"cnc-milling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fractory.com\/cnc-milling\/","title":{"rendered":"CNC Milling – Process, Machines & Operations"},"content":{"rendered":"

CNC milling is one of the most common processes when looking to produce complex parts. Why complex? Whenever other fabrication methods like laser or plasma cutting can get the same results, it is cheaper to go with them. But these two do not provide anything similar to the capabilities of CNC milling.<\/p>\n

So, we are going to take a deep dive into milling, looking at the various aspects of the process itself as well as the machinery. This will help you understand if you require CNC milling services<\/a> to produce your parts or if there’s a more cost-effective alternative available.<\/p>\n

What is CNC Milling?<\/h2>\n

We are going to look at the process, machinery, etc. in later paragraphs. But let’s first make clear what CNC milling means and bring clarity to some of the more confusing points about the term itself.<\/p>\n

First, people often ask for CNC machining services<\/a> when looking for milling. Machining entails both milling and turning but these two have distinct differences<\/a>. Machining refers to a mechanical cutting technology that uses physical contact to remove material, using a wide range of tools.<\/p>\n

Secondly, all CNC machining uses CNC machines but not all CNC machines are for machining. Computer numerical control is what lies behind these three letters. Any machine using CNC utilises computerised systems for automating the cutting process.<\/p>\n

Therefore, CNC machines also include laser cutters, plasma cutters, press brakes, etc.<\/p>\n

So CNC machining is a mix of these two terms, bringing us the answer to the question posed in the heading. CNC milling is a subtractive fabrication method that uses computer numerical control systems for automating the process<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Milling Process<\/h2>\n

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We could limit ourselves to describing the fabrication process only but giving an overview of the complete flow gives a more wholesome picture.<\/p>\n

The milling process includes:<\/p>\n