Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Albury TAFE campus to lose fitting and machining course
The Riverina Institute of TAFE is cutting the fitting and machining course in Albury and moving into more allied health courses. Institute director Kerry Penton says 23 full-time staff will be ...
The students are undertaking a fitting and machining apprenticeship, with the first year of their training to be based at CQUniversity. OPPORTUNITY: Liam Gifford, Angus Holzberger and Lachlan Wilmot.
Machining is a manufacturing process where a desired shape or part is created using the controlled removal of material, most often metal, from a larger piece of raw material by cutting.
Machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that involves the use of cutting tools, discs, abrasive wheels, and more to remove excess material from a workpiece. Furthermore, this process is used to remove unwanted materials to achieve the desired product shape.
Machining is a fundamental manufacturing process used to shape raw materials into precise, finished components by removing excess material. It plays a critical role in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and construction.
We’re fans (and experts) here at Xometry when it comes to machining, and there are numerous approaches to choose between—nine of which we’ll take a closer look at, from milling and grinding to broaching and electro chemical machining.
Machining is a precise and meticulous procedure that involves cutting materials to achieve the desired shape and size for creating parts, tools, and instruments. While it is commonly used with metals, machining can also be applied to various other materials.