Roaghing - The initial phase of machining that removes large amounts of material quickly, often leaving a rough surface finish., Arc Entry - A method of tool movement where the tool enters the workpiece in an arc rather than a straight line, commonly used to reduce tool wear or improve surface finish., Wait - A pause in the CNC program where the machine halts until an operator action or condition is met, such as waiting for a sensor trigger or manual intervention., Tool Shank - The part of the tool that fits into the spindle of the machine, providing support and holding the cutting tool in place., Axis Milling - Refers to the motion of a milling machine along its axes (usually X, Y, and Z) to perform cutting operations., Refers to the motion of a milling machine along its axes (usually X, Y, and Z) to perform cutting operations. - A machine tool used to machine (cut, drill, grind) materials, typically metals, using rotating cutters and precise movement along multiple axes., Specific Cutting Force - The force required to remove a unit volume of material during machining, important for determining tool performance and material behavior., Counterclockwise Rotation - A direction of rotation opposite to the clockwise direction, typically referring to the rotation of the tool or spindle in CNC operations.,
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