Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) uses software and computer-controlled machinery to automate a manufacturing process. CAM is often used for machining parts and prototypes. It complements Computer-Aided Design (CAD) by converting the designs into manufacturing instructions for machines, such as CNC mills or lathes.
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