A process where mills and lathes, plus other processes, are used for removing material from a billet to fabricate a specific part.
Machining is the process of forming the surface by cutting away material.
Turning, Boring, Facing and Trepanning all carried out in-house.
an operation which shapes metal parts by carving away excess material as chips produced in a sequential process of turning, milling and grinding operations.
Process involved with removing, forming, shaping, turning, reducing, finishing, milling material (any type) by various processes (chemically mill, milling machine tool, or others).
Process to remove excess or unwanted stock by the use of machine tools for rough or finish turning, boring, drilling, or milling.
The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door. (see Bore and Mortise).
The quantified removal of metal from the die using a cutting tool or erosion through the electrical discharge process.
Process of shaping and finishing using machine-operated tools.
A cold-process method of shaping material by turning, grinding or cutting.
This is the group of processes in which a shape is generated by removing unwanted material. Machining can be used to make a component from stock material but more often it is used as a secondary process to impart a shape or a level of precision to a manufactured component that cannot be achieved otherwise. Shape restrictions exist for some machining processes.
Machining is an occupation or hobby or a class of material-working processes that involves using a power-driven machine tool, such as a lathe, milling machine or drill, to shape metal. Machining is a part of the manufacture of almost all metal products. Some plastic parts are machined.