CNC Routers

FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

INDUSTRIAL CNC FAQ

What is CNC?

CNC is an acronym for computer numerical control. A CNC machine is a computer-controlled Machine that cut, carves, and mills shapes and designs out of wide range of materials.

What material can I cut with a CNC Machine?

CNC Machines are capable of processing a wide range of materials, including woods, plastics, metals, foams, solid surface materials, foams and more.

What is CAD?

CAD stands for Computer Aided Drawing. Most projects performed with a CNC begin with a CAD drawing. Some software programs strictly offer CAD drawing, while others feature CAD and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) capabilities. CAD/CAM software packages allow for easy integration between the two types of software.

What is CAM?

CAM or Computer Aided Manufacturing software runs simulations of your projects and create files which instructs your CNC machine how to move to create your desired part.

What are CNC Machines used for?

CNC Machines are used in almost every production and manufacturing industry. Some of the more common uses of CNC Routers are Cabinet making, Furniture Making, Guitar and luthier building, General woodworking and carving, Arts and Crafts, aluminum and metal part productions, Plastics industries, Aerospace, Sign making, props for theatre and film industry, POP materials, Exhibit building, Boat and RV building and so much more.

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