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  2. Metalworking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalworking

    The net result of cutting is two products, the waste or excess material, and the finished part. In woodworking, the waste would be sawdust and excess wood. In cutting metals the waste is chips or swarf and excess metal. Cutting processes fall into one of three major categories: Chip producing processes most commonly known as machining

  3. CNC router - Wikipedia

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    A computer numerical control (CNC) router is a computer-controlled cutting machine which typically mounts a hand-held router as a spindle which is used for cutting various materials, such as wood, composites, metals, plastics, glass, and foams.

  4. Jointer - Wikipedia

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    Jointer. High end or professional grade jointer-planer discernible by the integral vacuum reservoir, metal blade guard, and the very long infeed and outfeed tables. The moderately wide (4-8 inches, 10-20 centimeters) tables make it suitable for single side power planing operations. Bench top jointer.

  5. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    A circular saw is a tool for cutting many materials such as wood, masonry, plastic, or metal and may be hand-held or mounted to a machine. In woodworking the term "circular saw" refers specifically to the hand-held type and the table saw and chop saw are other common forms of circular saws.

  6. Cutting tool (machining) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of machining, a cutting tool or cutter is typically a hardened metal tool that is used to cut, shape, and remove material from a workpiece by means of machining tools as well as abrasive tools by way of shear deformation.

  7. Router (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Routing is a high speed process of cutting, trimming, and shaping wood, metal, plastic, and a variety of other materials. Chip formation Modern plunge router showing dust extraction tube. Routing and milling are conceptually similar, and end mills can be used in routers, but routing wood is different from milling metal in terms of the mechanics ...