CNC is an acronym for Computer Numerical Control, CNC Machining is a subtractive manufacturing process. CNC technology plays a crucial role in modern manufacturing processes by streamlining operations with precision and efficiency. CNC technology ensures high levels of machining accuracy, which is essential for producing consistent and high-quality parts.
CNC works by taking instructions in the form of code or more specifically a g-code or an m-code. The software interpreting the code and the computer controlling the cutting tools are all embedded into modern CNC systems requiring little to no manual control and high precision.
CNC machines rely on Computer-Aided Design(CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software as a set of instructions to carry out machining work on the blank. The CAD software is used to model the intended design with measurements and tolerances, while the CAM software turns it into a series of instructions that translates to tool speed, tool movement, translating axes, and motion. The instructions are repeated in precise movement to ensure identical parts are made.