Description
Turning involves the creation of cylindrical and rounded shapes using a single-point cutting tool. In this process, the tool remains stationary while the workpiece rotates. Turning is recognized as one of the most prevalent methods for metal cutting and is a highly refined procedure that necessitates careful evaluation of numerous factors relevant to the turning application. This process can be categorized into several fundamental applications, including longitudinal turning, facing, and profiling, each of which demands particular types of tools, cutting parameters, and programming to ensure optimal efficiency during operation.

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