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    Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling is a machining process that utilizes computerized controls to manage the movement and operation of multi-point rotary cutting tools. As the tools rotate and move across the surface of the workpiece, they slowly remove excess material to achieve the desired shape and size.

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    Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling is a machining process that utilizes computerized controls to manage the movement and operation of multi-point rotary cutting tools. As the tools rotate and move across the surface of the workpiece, they slowly remove excess material to achieve the desired shape and size.

    HAAS OM1A
    iSMART Institute

    iSMART Institute

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    II

    ISmart Institute

    Faculty of Science
    University of Alberta

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