CNC lathe machines achieve precision through computer control. Spindle speed determines tool rotation in milling and engraving. Feed rate controls tool movement across workpiece. Tool paths guide cutting in milling and design in engraving
Lathe originated in ancient Egypt, modern versions developed during 18th century industrial revolution. Lathe is versatile tool for shaping and cutting materials like metal, plastics, and wood. Can be operated manually or using CNC technology
Invented by Jacques de Vaucanson in 1751, evolved from rigid 1300 BC machine. Uses single point cutting tool with relative motion between tool and workpiece. Can perform operations like turning, facing, threading, drilling, boring
Precision machining machine suitable for metalworking and small-scale projects. Available in small and benchtop configurations for various applications. Equipped with CNC capabilities for automated cutting processes. Features user-friendly interface with intuitive controls
CNC lathes come in horizontal, vertical, slant bed, flat bed, and multi-axis configurations. Hwacheon manufactures beds using high quality Meehanite cast iron
Lathe was invented by Andrei Nartov in 1718. Machine removes material from rotating workpiece using cutting tool. Combines manual and computer numerical control (CNC) systems