Machining is any of various processes in which a piece of raw material is cut into a desired final shape and size by a controlled material-removal process. The processes that have this common theme, controlled material removal, are today collectively known as subtractive manufacturing, in distinction from processes of controlled material addition, which are known as additive manufacturing. Exactly what the "controlled" part of the definition implies can vary, but it almost always implies the use of machine tools (in addition to just power tools and hand tools).

16K20 Lathe - i3
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6P82 Milling machine - i3
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6P82_2 - i3
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6T75 Milling machine - i3
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Abene HF-360 - i3
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Bantam Tools Desktop PCB Milling Machine
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Bridgeport - i3
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Brother HS-70A - i3
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Robofil 440 - i3
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Colchester Mascot 1600 - i3
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Colchester 5x20 Chipmaster - i3
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Enrique Holke - i3
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Foredom Flex
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HAAS VF-2SS
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HAAS TM-3
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HAAS TL-2
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HAAS TL-2
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Harrison Apha 330U - i3
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Kellenberg - i3
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Matsuura MX-520 - i3
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Mazak FH-480 - i3
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Meuser - i3
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Okamoto - i3
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Okuma LB-15 - i3
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Optimum Opti MF-4 Vario
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Optimum D420 x 1000 DPA
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Pinacho S 90/180 - i3
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Russian lathe
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Sajo UF-52 - i3
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Sajo VFR-52M - i3
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Schaublin 135
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Somatec GEM-500G-II
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TOS FGS 50T PLUS - i3
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TOS SN 40 C - i3
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Tos Trensin SN 63C
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