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CNC Turning vs. CNC Milling: A Showdown

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Plus: Designing A Record-Holding Porsche [View this email in a browser]( [Practical Machinist]( [url]( [url]( [url]( [url]( NEWS FROM OUR SPONSORS [CNC Turning vs. CNC Milling]( CNC Turning vs. CNC Milling CNC turning and CNC milling are two common machining methods in manufacturing, encompassing the majority of machine shop operations. However, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. When should you use one versus the other for your part? And what even are the key differences between them? Get the answers you seek with this one-stop crash course on turning and milling. [LEARN MORE]( [Designing A Record-Holding Porsche]( Designing A Record-Holding Porsche BBI Autosport, a tuning shop based in Huntington Beach, CA, specializes in modifying Porsches for motorsports—hill climbs, off-road races, ice racing and endurance racing. For the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb up a 14,100-foot summit in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, the BBI team designed and built a custom car from scratch. Learn how they created this record-holding high-performance Porsche from the ground up. [WATCH VIDEO]( [UNBOXING THE FUSION 360 MACHINING EXTENSION]( Unboxing the Autodesk Fusion Machining Extension Harness the power of automation in your CAD/CAM with the Autodesk Fusion Machining Extension. Fully 4- and 5-axis ready, including automated whole part machining, automated hole recognition and drilling, geometry probing, surface inspection, and part alignment. Reduce wasted time spent completing non-value-added tasks and save up to 80% of time spent on manual setup. [LEARN MORE]( [Practical Machinist Logo]( 4853 N. Ravenswood | Chicago, IL 60640 | chatter@practicalmachinist.com Copyright © 2024 Practical Machinist, LLC [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [ ]

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