How to Remove Burrs from CNC Aluminum Parts Without Edge Damage CNC aluminum parts often need deburring after milling, drilling, tapping, or slotting. The challenge is not only removing burrs, but removing them without rounding critical edges, denting visible surfaces, damaging threads, or changing precision dimensions. A stable deburring process should protect the part while still producing clean...
Why Stainless Steel Parts Are Not Bright After Tumbling and How to Improve the Finish Quick Answer A controlled surface finishing process with the right media selection, proper compound matching, correct machine settings, and clean post-process handling can solve this problem. The key is diagnosing the root cause before adjusting parameters blindly. The Real Problem: Identify What Is Actually Goin...
Media Selection Guide Ceramic Media vs Plastic Media How to Choose the Right Tumbling Media When manufacturers face surface finishing challenges, the root cause is often not what they initially suspect. Parts come back from tumbling with inconsistent results — some look acceptable, others show defects that require rework or scrap. The key to solving these problems is understanding the process vari...