Combination of fused deposition modelling with abrasive milling for attaining higher dimensional accuracy and better surface finish
Currently, two manufacturing methods, namely CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining and rapid prototyping (RP), are widely used to produce final products and prototypes. Both the processes have their own advantages. CNC machining such as milling and grinding (subtractive method) can fabricate p...
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