Main Takeaway: Facing on a milling machine is the process of removing material from the face of a piece of stock to make two faces parallel. Pocketing operations are used to remove material from within a piece of stock that is either rectangular or circular.
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Facing on a milling machine is the process of removing material from the face of a piece of stock to make two faces parallel. Pocketing operations are used to remove material from within a piece of stock that is either rectangular or circular. Drill operations are used when you have to drill a group of holes with known centers on the work piece.
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- Facing on a milling machine is the process of removing material from the face of a piece of stock to make two faces parallel.
- Pocketing operations are used to remove material from within a piece of stock that is either rectangular or circular.
- Drill operations are used when you have to drill a group of holes with known centers on the work piece.
- In this video I'm going to show you how to do a spiral facing operation using
- DXF Mill operations are used to engrave a DXF file onto a piece of stock.
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