Milling
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- | Milling is a subtractive process that can be used to create intricate shapes and cuts. A rotating multi-toothed bit can either be moved around a stationary object or the object can be moved to make cuts on a stationary cutter. The surface being cut can be flat, curved or angular. | + | '''Process''' |
+ | Milling is a subtractive process that can be used to create intricate shapes and cuts. A rotating multi-toothed bit can either be moved around a stationary object or the object can be moved to make cuts on a stationary cutter. | ||
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+ | '''Kind of material/size/shape/precision''' | ||
+ | The surface being cut can be flat, curved or angular. | ||
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+ | '''Relevance of the process to a design''' | ||
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+ | '''Relative cost''' | ||
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+ | '''References''' | ||
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+ | Milling[http://www.mfg.mtu.edu/marc/primers/milling/index.html] | ||
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+ | Milling Machine[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milling_machine] |
Revision as of 01:10, 5 February 2007
Tagged by Team 12.
Process Milling is a subtractive process that can be used to create intricate shapes and cuts. A rotating multi-toothed bit can either be moved around a stationary object or the object can be moved to make cuts on a stationary cutter.
Kind of material/size/shape/precision The surface being cut can be flat, curved or angular.
Relevance of the process to a design
Relative cost
References
Milling[1]
Milling Machine[2]