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A Designing CNC machining parts involves several key steps to ensure accuracy, manufacturability, and functionality. A basic guidance includes defining requirements, selecting CAD software, choosing material, designing for manufacturability (DFM), tolerances and fits, toolpath generation, simulation and verification, prototyping and testing, documentation, and iteration and improvement.
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A The process includes assessing the 3D Printer, researching and planning, selecting a CNC conversion kit or components, modifying the frame and structure, replacing or modifying the extruder, upgrading electronics and firmware, installing CNC software, calibration, testing, safety considerations, experiment, and iteration.
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A A CNC machine consists of several components, including a controller, a machine bed, axes, a drive system, a tool spindle, a tool changer, a coolant system, enclosures and safety features, a control panel, and work-holding devices.
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A Not all mass-produced parts are manufactured using CNC machining, but CNC machining is a common method for producing high-precision and complex parts in large quantities.
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A Please provide 2D or 3D drawings with material, dimensions, tolerances, surface treatments, technical requirements, quantity, application, or samples. We will then provide the best price within 24 hours.
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A MOQ is determined by our clients' requirements, and we are open to accepting trial orders before initiating mass production.
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A It depends on various factors such as product dimensions, technical requirements, and quantity. We always strive to accommodate our customers' needs by adjusting our workshop schedule.
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A T/T, L/C, Escrow, Paypal, Western Union, MoneyGram, etc.