Although a lathe can bore and drill, it is actually associated with turning.
A drilling machine is associated with drilling, a milling machine with milling, and a boring mill with boring.
It cannot be produced by Milling machine...where it can be done by Forming and Rolling and turning methods..
There are a variety of Milling Operations to include the following three:* Grains - Mechanical grinding of wheat and other grains to produce flour.* Stone Work - the processing of quarry blocks through sawing and planing, turning and cutting techniques, to finish stone.* Metal Work - the process of dressing a surface with various shapes of rotary cutters to produce a flat or grooved surface.Viper1
A "horizontal maching center" has a horizontal spindle. With a horizontal spindle, tools stick out the side of the tool holder and cut across the side of a part (workpiece). Horizontal machining centers are far more expensive than equivalent capacity vertical machines, but have several advantages. Usually the tool holder of a horizontal machine is more ridgid. Also,when machining the side of a part, metal chips fall out of the area being cut, leaving an uncluttered cutting area.A "vertical machining center" has a vertical spindle. With a vertical spindle, tools stick straight down from the tool holder, and often cut across the top of a part. One disadvantage of vertical machining is that when tools cut across the top of a part, the metal shavings, called "chips," often pile up around the tool and interfere with the cutting action. However, vertical machining centers are more common, primarily because they are less expensive than equivalent capacity horizontal machines.
On a pedestal drill the workpiece is static and the drill is in a vertical position and rotates. On a lathe the workpiece rotates but not the drill, and the drill is in a horizontal position.
conventional milling is the preferred method on the machines we use. This means that the depth of cut is applied when the tool is nearer to you with the work piece furthest away, with the tool turning clock wise this means that the tool is working against the material when the work is wound towards you in say the y axis, climb milling is normally used in CNC conditions, but if attempted on a manual mill there is a tendency for the work to be 'pulled through' by the motion of the cutter if the depth of cut is applied with the work closest to you and the tool furthest away
General machining processes include turning, shaping, milling, drilling, sawing, abrasive machining, and broaching.
Basic difference between turning and milling is that , In turning the tool is fixed and the job rotates whereas in milling the job is fixed and the tool rotates
yes it is possible by turning and milling..................
milling, turning and shaping on a shaping machine .
Examples of machinable materials include metals like steel, aluminum, and copper, as well as plastics such as nylon, acrylic, and PVC. These materials can be easily shaped and cut using various machining processes like milling, turning, and drilling.
The long form of VNMG inserts is "Very Negative Milling Grade." It is a type of cutting tool insert used for turning and milling applications in metalworking.
CNC TURNING M/C-- IN CNC TURNING MACHINE JOB WILL NOT MOVE ( CAN BE ROTATE ), JOB WILL BE ROTATE AND WE CAN MACHINING ONLY IN CIRCULAR PROFILE, WE CAN NOT MACHINING IN RECTANGULAR TYPE PROFILE etc. .IN CNC TURNING , MACHINING WILL ONLY IN 2 AXIS ( X and Z ).CNC MILLING M/C-- IN CNC MILLING MACHINE JOB WILL MOVE ON THE BAD , JOB CAN BE IN ANY SHAPE AND WE CAN MACHINING OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROFILE LIKE RECTANGULAR PROFILE etc., WE CAN MACHINING IN AT LEAST 3 AXIS ( X, Y and z ).
Only people who are technicians working in milling and turning can enter. You must have prior training and knowledge or you will be disqualified. Good luck.
this is correct one 'you saw it turning back'
It cannot be produced by Milling machine...where it can be done by Forming and Rolling and turning methods..
There are a variety of Milling Operations to include the following three:* Grains - Mechanical grinding of wheat and other grains to produce flour.* Stone Work - the processing of quarry blocks through sawing and planing, turning and cutting techniques, to finish stone.* Metal Work - the process of dressing a surface with various shapes of rotary cutters to produce a flat or grooved surface.Viper1
Lathe operation. Milling operation is done with its axis of rotation. The final product is always turning point in the round.