CNC (computer numerical control) is a computerized system that controls the motion of a machine tool. It does this by controlling the speed and direction of the cutting tool in relation to the workpiece. The CNC system is used for machining glass, wood, plastic, metal and other materials
A few words about CNC, Drills, and Arbors
Drill: A drill refers to a hole saw that is used in woodworking or metal working. A drill can be made out of steel or iron, or even other materials such as copper or titanium. Drills come in different sizes depending on the task they need to complete; they are also available in various shapes and designs such as plain round drills and spiral drills which are also known as helical drills
Arbor: An arbor is an extension or attachment used on a drill bit to hold it in position while it cuts through material. Arbors come in different shapes depending on the type of material being cut with the drill bit; there are also electronic arbors which have been designed to allow for more accurate measurements during machining processes by providing feedback from sensors mounted within tooling heads that monitor
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