Turning and milling are two fundamental machining processes used in manufacturing to shape and fabricate materials into desired components, parts, or products. Both processes involve the removal of material from a workpiece to achieve the desired shape, size, and surface finish. While they share some similarities, they utilize different tools and techniques to achieve their respective machining objectives.
include the type of motion involved (rotational for turning, linear for milling) and the specific tools and machinery used for each process. While turning is primarily used for cylindrical parts, milling is more versatile and can create a broader range of shapes and features. Manufacturers often use a combination of turning and milling operations to achieve complex and precise components for various industrial applications
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