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Nov 28, 2025 - 06:07 AM
2D CNC refers to machining processes that operate on two axes, typically X and Y, to create flat shapes and profiles. 3D CNC adds a third axis, usually Z, allowing for the creation of complex, three-dimensional objects with depth and contours. This enables more intricate and detailed machining compared to 2D CNC.
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