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Common CNC Machining Myths

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

 

Do you need to produce parts for your company? CNC machining is one of the most effective ways to do it. CNC machines rely on computers to create parts that are precise out of a wide range of materials. It’s why CNC machining has become so popular in recent years. However, despite its popularity, there are still some myths that surround CNC machining. Take a look at a few of the most prevalent ones below.

Myth #1: Anyone can be trusted to operate a CNC machine.

The CNC machining process sounds pretty simple, especially when you consider that the computers used by CNC machines do most of the dirty work. But the truth is that CNC operators are extremely knowledgeable and skilled when it comes to CNC machining. You should always call on a company you can trust to take care of a CNC machining job.

 

Myth #2: It’s easy to predict how long a CNC machining job will take.

CNC machining is a great method for those who want to produce a large quantity of parts quickly. Nevertheless, it can be tough to predict how long a job will take from start to finish. An experienced CNC machining company can give you an estimate as to how long a job might take. However, the exact length of it will depend on everything from how long the cutting tools that are used last to how long it takes a CNC operator to replace tools in a machine at various points in time.

 

Myth #3: CNC machining jobs that have been completed in the past are always easy to replicate.

No two CNC machining jobs are exactly alike. There are certain variations that might pop up during a job that will throw it off course. For that reason, CNC operators need to stay alert and be prepared for any potential problems that might pop up. It’s their job to keep CNC machining projects running as smoothly as possible, even when issues arise.

Lowrance Machine Shop has been doing CNC machining for a long time. It’s a service that many of our customers have come to us for over and over again. Call us at 281-449-6524 today to find out more about how CNC machining might benefit you.