Why Some Factories Can Do CNC Turning But Not 5-Axis Milling

Understanding the Core Differences Between CNC Turning and 5-Axis Simultaneous Milling CNC turning and 5-axis simultaneous milling are both essential machining processes, but they serve different purposes and have distinct capabilities. CNC Turning: Basic Rotational Machining for Cylindrical Parts Primarily designed for cylindrical and rotational parts. Uses a rotating workpiece and...

What are reasonable tolerances for cnc machining? Insights from a master machinist

In the world of precision manufacturing, the term "tolerance" is often misunderstood as a simple measure of quality. However, walk onto any shop floor and talk to a machinist with twenty years of experience, and they will tell you a different story. To a seasoned pro, a tolerance is not...

Advanced CNC Machining of Titanium Alloys: Ensuring +/- 0.005mm Tolerances in Medical Implant Mass Production

In the world of medical device manufacturing, a +/- 0.005mm (5-micron) tolerance is not a theoretical goal—it is often a strict functional requirement. Whether it is a dental abutment, a bone screw interface, or a complex cardiovascular housing, these dimensions dictate the success of the surgical assembly and the long-term...

CNC Lathe Machining vs. Milling: How to Choose the Right Process for Your Parts

Ideally, every part would be designed with a specific manufacturing process in mind. However, in practice, we frequently see drawings where a prismatic component is forced onto a lathe, or a perfectly cylindrical shaft is slated for a 4-axis mill. This "mismatch" between design and process is often the root...