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|Center Cutting || Cutting tools which have cutting flutes on the bottom of the cutter which extend all the way from the outside edge to the center. This allows the tools to be plunged straight down into the workpiece like a drill bit. See also ''Plunge''
 
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|Chatter || movement between the work piece and the cutting tool, often caused by flex of the machine, tool, or workpiece. May also be caused by bad cutter geometry or incorrect feeds and speeds
 
|Chatter || movement between the work piece and the cutting tool, often caused by flex of the machine, tool, or workpiece. May also be caused by bad cutter geometry or incorrect feeds and speeds
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 27 May 2023


CNC Glossary
Term Definition
CAD computer aided design
CAM computer aided manufacturing
Center Cutting Cutting tools which have cutting flutes on the bottom of the cutter which extend all the way from the outside edge to the center. This allows the tools to be plunged straight down into the workpiece like a drill bit. See also Plunge
Chatter movement between the work piece and the cutting tool, often caused by flex of the machine, tool, or workpiece. May also be caused by bad cutter geometry or incorrect feeds and speeds
Chip
Chip Load
CNC computer numeric control
Cutter
DOC (depth of cut) 0.5 diameter max to start
Easel
Feed rate (approx max 200 ipm)
Flute
G-code
Home
Mil see Thou
Origin (zero)
Plunge
Pocket
Profile
Spindle
Spindle speed
Spoil board
Step over
Surfacing
Thou
Work Zero
X-carve