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CNC Milling vs CNC Cutting for Carbon Fiber Plates: What to Choose
Choosing between CNC milling and CNC cutting for carbon fiber plates depends on the project’s design requirements, complexity, and desired outcome. CNC cutting is ideal for creating flat, 2D shapes, such as panels, sheets, or simple cutouts, and is best suited for projects that require fast, precise cuts with minimal material waste. It uses tools like laser cutters or router bits to slice through the carbon fiber sheet, producing clean edges and consistent dimensions—perfect for large batches or simple designs. CNC milling, on the other hand, is designed for 3D shapes, intricate details, and surface machining, such as creating pockets, grooves, or threaded holes. It uses rotating end mills to remove material from the plate, allowing for complex geometries that CNC cutting cannot achieve. Milling is better for high-performance applications that require precise 3D features, such as robotics components or aerospace parts. When choosing, consider your design’s complexity: use CNC cutting for flat, simple shapes and CNC milling for 3D, intricate designs. Both processes preserve the carbon fiber’s strength, but selecting the right one ensures optimal efficiency and quality. @loongcarbonfiber