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    General Metalworking Processes

    2025/8/8      view:
    Metalworking typically involves three broad categories: forming, cutting, and joining. Each of these broad categories has a number of specialized techniques used to cut and join metal components.

    Before the completion of most metalworking processes, the workpiece needs to be measured and marked accurately to ensure the finished product meets design specifications.

    Marking out—and also known as layout—is the action of creating a design or a pattern on the surface of the metal. The action is crucial in hand metalwork and is practiced widely across various industries and crafts. However, in mass production, repetitive work tends to eliminate or cut the action of marking every piece individually. Marking out in industrial metalwork involves laying the engineer's blue print on the raw material to be followed for machining or fabrication processes.

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