Machine tool operations involve the use of power-driven machines to shape or fabricate parts by removing material from a workpiece. These operations typically include processes such as turning, milling, drilling, and grinding, each performed by specialized machine tools like lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, and grinders.Key aspects of machine tool operations include:Material Removal: Shaping a workpiece by cutting away excess material using various cutting tools.Precision and Accuracy: Achieving specific dimensions and surface finishes through controlled movements and speeds.Automation: Using CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology to automate complex and repetitive machining tasks, enhancing precision and efficiency.Versatility: Performing a wide range of operations to produce diverse shapes, features, and parts.These operations are fundamental in manufacturing, enabling the production of precise and complex parts used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and general manufacturing.