By James Ross


Artisans of olden times sculpted statues and rafted weapons by hand. But times have changed, as times are wont to do. In an age of industry, sculpting and shaping metal is best done with the use of CNC turning centers.

Turning is the industrial process in which a piece metal is shaped into something else. This is accomplished by securing the metal in a lathe. The lathe then spins said metal, while a cutting is introduced to the piece and then maneuvered so that the metal is distorted and shaped into something else.

CNC stands for computer numerical code. A CNC turning center is a piece of equipment that works largely by itself, using a predetermined program. By using such a device, the process becomes more automated.

A CNC turning center can cost more than a manual one. However, the costs are offset by the fact that it requires less of a specialized skill set to manage and fewer people to do so. Between the money saved from hiring multiple employees and the sheer efficiency of the machine, one can easily be a solid investment for any industrial business.

Automation makes things more effective, and turning is no different. A machine can produce tools at a greater volume than a person could. Computer code is used to run the machine and since a computer does the same thing every time, each product made is impossible to differentiate from the last. Quality remains consistent across the board even as volume goes up.

A center is also extremely versatile, able to make different kinds of products depending on the programming. Also, because it is a piece of equipment that uses computer, it does not have to be retrained. All a CNC turning center needs in order to expand its skill set is a software update.

A turning center is also tireless. Provided there is an adequate power supply, machines can be left running for hours at a time without need for rest, which means that not only can it produce more products, it can do so for a much longer amount of time than a human being.

Progress can be controversial for those who are not progressive. There are those who believe that technology has become a crutch. There is a premium on artisanal, that is, made by hand, products. Automation can also cost jobs, as the work of a factory of hundreds can be done with some computers, some machines, and a few people to maintain and operate said machinery.

Whatever the case, time marches forward. Hands are no longer used to shape rock or steel, but to program code with a keyboard, Controversial as it may be, automation makes for a more efficient workforce, a more streamlined manufacturing process, and for a higher quality product. It does not have to be popular, but automation in all forms in how things are going to be done moving forward. Labor intensive jobs are quickly becoming a thing of the past.




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