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Follow on Google News | What is CNC Machining?A manufacturing processComputer numerical control (CNC) machining is a manufacturing process that uses computers to automate various machine tools.
Prior to the introduction of CNC machining, devices were typically set and operated by hand. An operator had to use a variety of dials to position a workpiece and operate the tool, though some mechanical automation was possible through the use of cams. The genesis of numerical control (NC) machining was in the 1940s, when punch card calculators were used to locate cuts that were then made by hand. Later processes also used punched tape as a data input method, and the holes in the cards would be interpreted as numerical values for the machine to make automatic cuts. Modern systems use computer terminals to program and interface with the machines and can work with virtually any type of machining tool. Tape is still used in many CNC machining processes, though the original paper material has been largely replaced by sturdier mylar. New systems can also use modern data storage methods and interface with local area networks (LANs), though tape still persists in older machines and for reasons of backward compatibility. The CNC machining process typically consists of a table that a workpiece can be placed on. These tables often provide two axes of movement to position a part, and the tool itself is a third. Certain setups also include a back gauge, which can add between one and seven additional axes to position a part more precisely. Some End
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