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Brett Reeder

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How to Deburr in the CNC Machine Without Affecting Tolerances

Deburring inside the CNC machine sounds simple—until tolerances are on the line. The real challenge isn’t removing burrs, it’s doing it without changing the part. In this guide, we break down how controlled cutting behavior, tool selection, and process strategy allow you to achieve consistent edge quality without risking dimensional accuracy.

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Why Force-Controlled Deburring Is the Only Reliable Way to Handle Part Variation in CNC Machining

  The short answer Force-controlled deburring tool holders like the Engraflexx from Gravostar, maintain a constant cutting pressure against the edge rather than a fixed position in space. This allows you to remove large burrs consistently even when part size, location, or contour varies — without damaging the part or leaving material behind. The real

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When the Edge Isn’t Where the Program Says It Is

How Engraflexx turns “scrap risk” into a repeatable, salvageable process Every CNC application engineer knows the moment. The simulation was perfect.The toolpaths were clean.The part comes off the machine… and the edge isn’t where the model said it would be. Not by much.A little mismatch between the machined surface and the raw casting.A weld seam

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