Turning is a basic machining process that the workpiece is held and turning along an axis and a single point cutting tool moving parallel to the turning axis while advancing toward or fading away from the work piece to produce precise diameters and depths. The turning processes are typically carried out on a lathe. Turning usually produces axial symmetric products. the cutting can be either on the outside of the workpiece or on the inside (boring) to produce tubular components to various geometries.
Turning specific operations include Turning (Tapered turning, Spherical generation, Hard turning), Facing, Parting, and Grooving. Turning related but non-specific operations include Boring, Drilling, Knurling, Reaming, and Threading. The workpieces for turning are usually made by metals, woods, sometimes stones, plastics and other materials.
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