The conventional machining process uses a human operator to direct and control machining tools such as milling, boring, and drilling machines as well as lathes and other sharp cutting tools.
Conventional manufacturing processes refer to various traditional techniques used to produce products and components in large quantities. These processes have been around for centuries and remain relevant today, playing a crucial role in modern manufacturing.
It is a material cutting process that engages an abrasive tool whose cutting elements are grains of abrasive material known as grit. These grits are characterized by sharp cutting points, high hot hardness, chemical stability and wear resistance.