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Students should be aware of the different wasting processes. They should be able to describe the different processes. They should be able to explain the suitability of the different wasting processes for a range of specific components and products. Specific processes to include: • milling • turning • flame cutting • plasma cutting • laser cutting • punching/stamping. Wood processes.

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Forming, redistribution and addition processes

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Students should be aware of the different wasting processes. They should be able to describe the different processes. They should be able to explain the suitability of the different wasting processes for a range of specific components and products. Specific processes to include: • milling • turning • flame cutting • plasma cutting • laser cutting • punching/stamping. Wood processes

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  • You need to be able to students should be aware of the different wasting processes. They should be able to describe the different processes. They should be able to explain the suitability of the different wasting processes for a range of specific components and products. Specific processes to include: • milling • turning • flame cutting • plasma cutting • laser cutting • punching/stamping. Wood processes.
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Which of the following processes is best suited for cutting intricate shapes in metal sheets?

Direct answer

Plasma cutting is best suited for cutting intricate shapes in metal sheets due to its precision and ability to cut through thick materials.

Key terms

  • Milling: A machining process that uses rotary cutters to remove material from a workpiece, creating flat or contoured surfaces.
  • Turning: A machining process where a cutting tool moves in a circular motion against a rotating workpiece to shape it into cylindrical forms.

Common trap

Confusing milling with turning: Remember that milling involves a stationary workpiece and a rotating cutter, while turning involves a rotating workpiece and a stationary cutter.

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