Machining has come a long way over the past decades, but in most instances, the core process remains very much the same. You are cutting and shaping a piece of metal to transform it from its raw form into something more conducive to a specific use case. However, while the fundamentals remain the same, the underlying tech has moved forward in leaps and bounds, which is what we will explore in this post. From the use of advanced software and robotics to ensure a high level of productivity and reduced waste to the fact that the precision of the end products is now more precise than ever before, we will examine it all.