CNC Woodturning is the craft of making three-dimensional objects by controlling the motion of several axes controlled by CNC. The human operator interfaces with a computer system that controls the power suitably to achieve accurate movements and then CNC Woodturning machine generated finished product
CNC stands for Computer Numerically Controlled. This means that a computer can control the movement of various tools and components to produce an object in three dimensions. A typical example of this is a desktop computer, which uses a mouse and keyboard to control the positioning of various components on the screen and their movement through space in order to draw vector graphics (or raster graphics) images or 3D models
Another example would be a CNC router, which has two sets of spindles that move up and down against each other along two axes, typically perpendicular to each other on a table (with two more axes being used for vertical movement). A third axis might be used for steering the router in one direction or another along its length (which would correspond to horizontal movement).
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