Project Details
- Rob's house
- 24th March 2020
- Marilin De Aragon
- UI/Ux Design
Project Description
In standard machining, a skilled machinist operates equipment, removing or developing steel. This is done as per the requirement given by designers and developers, generally through an engineering drawing or blueprint. They utilize turn wheels, switches over, dials, vices, chucks, as well as a selection of cutting devices made from set carbide, steel, as well as commercial diamond then make use of dimension instruments to ensure all of the measurements are correct.
Large Industo machines perform the same functions as typical machining—metal cutting, milling, drilling, grinding, boring, and other metal forming and removal operations—but they use computer numerical control rather than manual control by a machinist. It is automated, driven by code, and created by designers. It is as precise on the first cut as on the 500th. Widely utilized in electronic manufacturing, and sometimes in low-volume production runs, it can be modified and altered for changes, as well as for various materials.
What is Challenge for client?
Industo machining utilizes subtractive processes, meaning feedstock is machined to its final form by subtracting and removing material. Holes are pierced, slots and pathways are bored, and steel stock is shaped into new products with varying tapers, sizes, and forms.

