Manufacturing is a lengthy process with numerous steps involved. If you are into healthcare, defense, aerospace, marine, oil, gas, or transportation, you must be familiar with the amount of effort it takes to cut and shape the material to obtain the desired final output. Materials like wood, ceramic, glass, iron, and plastic are generally cut using machining. It uses controlled addition of material and is called subtractive manufacturing. It aims at converting raw material and scrap into useful products for production.
Machining is the most common way of creating parts in the metal industry. Different types of machining can be used in different circumstances. For example: