Produce High-Quality Parts with Precision
CNC routing is essentially a high-end form of manufacturing that requires using computer-controlled cutters and shapers to cut and shape a wide range of materials, including wood, plastics, and even metals. A router typically uses a number of routers with a rotating cutter at high speed to follow an accurate contour or cut a hole according to the very exact digital instructions.
CNC routing has some similarities with milling and turning, in that it is a CNC process. It has some unique dissimilarities that set it apart from its CNC neighbors. It can be used in cutting materials such as wood, plastics, and even metals. This makes it very much easy for the creation of designs that are really complex and even to come up with shapes that are very intricate.
Cutting Technique:
it uses the rotary type of cutting tools. CNC routing uses a router that travels on more than three axes to achieve some precise cuts. This allows for the generation of very detailed designs and complex patterns.
Workflow:
CNC routing follows a workflow like most other CNC processes. It makes use of the computer-controlled machine and precise digital instructions. The programming and tooling change per the design and material.
Application Range:
CNC routing is applied within the woodworking, prototyping, and signage, and fabrication fields of different disciplines. This technology can be used in any field that requires milling or cutting materials in the creation of customized products or components.