Research on Semi-Finishing of NC Milling

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Usually, bigger diameter milling tools were firstly applied in rough machining of NC Milling for improving efficiency and reducing cost before semi-finishing. In order to make the surface of parts more smooth and get accurate dimension parameters and proper shape, it is necessary to select appropriate tools to carry out the finishing of NC Milling. Moreover, higher precision dimension or shapes of parts can be achieve by the method of the semi-finishing, which it can be carried out after rough machining of high efficiency. Currently, the main methods of semi-finishing include semi-finishing of using IPW and semi-finishing of using reference tool.

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