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Article Title: Getting it Right with Custom CNC Machining
Author: Louise Longworth
Category: Technology, Business
Word Count: 438
Keywords: custom cnc machining, cnc machining
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Machines are the brains that we humans once had but somehow lost it all. There 
are many fine famous cultures that showed us that once we had this ability to 
work accurately. Most of these old and time consuming methods produced the 
accuracy and intelligence that once seemed rather appealing. Now things are 
different and time has become precious, and that is why computers are much 
appreciated and hailed for their ability to make work light.

Unless you are in the industry, it would be natural to ask what a CNC machine 
is, what it does and why it is so important in many different industries. In 
simple terms, a CNC machine is a computer numerated controlled machine that is 
widely used today in many industries. Custom CNC machining allows repetitive 
tasks to be performed with high accuracy once the machine has been programmed 
for specific tasks.

Tasks are also performed in uniform fashion with precision. We think here of 
woodworking, milling, drilling, polishing, anodising and laser machining to 
name but a few.  One thing that must be stressed is that these wonderful custom 
CNC machining tools are not meant for the weekend hobbyist, but instead for 
business and industry.

There are various types of CNC machines, and your specific needs for custom CNC 
machining will depend on the jobs you need to do. The more sophisticated CNC 
machines can operate in various modes, from completely manual to full CNC. This 
allows you flexibility to tailor the machine's programming for a specific task 
in your project.

Often, especially in smaller businesses where staff and budgets are restricted, 
people work long hours to stay competitive in the market place. This means when 
repetitive tasks must be done, tiredness can lead to human error. Using a CNC 
machine frees up the human workers for other tasks and they do not expend their 
energy needlessly.

Custom CNC machining tools do come with a hefty price tag and are simply out of 
the price range for most. Finding a company that has this technology allows you 
to take advantage of it without having to invest in the machinery yourself.

You must weigh up the improvement in your quality of products and the time 
saved. CNC machine tools have other features and uses as well, such as CAD 
[computer aided design] capabilities that is a boon where parts of certain 
products must be produced fast and accurately.

The main thing is to realise that CNC machines have forever changed how 
repetitive and time consuming industrial tasks are performed. Using this 
technology enables the creation of micro sized medical components and enormous 
metre long parts all with the same accuracy.

Find out more about custom CNC machining by visiting http://www.jhmay.com

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