The main difference between rough cutting and fine cutting of precision machining parts is the level of precision and finish quality achieved.
Rough cutting involves removing large amounts of material quickly and efficiently using a high-speed cutting tool. This process is typically used to remove excess material and create a rough shape of the final part. It is a fast process, but the finish quality is rough and uneven.
Fine cutting, on the other hand, involves removing small amounts of material slowly and precisely using a low-speed cutting tool. This process is used to refine the shape of the part, create tight tolerances, and achieve a smooth finish. It is a slower process than rough cutting, but the finish quality is much higher.
Overall, rough cutting is used for initial shape creation, while fine cutting is used for precision and finish quality. Both processes are necessary for precision machining parts, but they serve different purposes and require different tools and techniques.
The difference between rough cutting and fine cutting of precision machining parts
Apr 10, 2023
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