eingefräste
Eingefräst is a German term used to describe a feature that has been produced by milling a recess or pocket into a workpiece so that it sits flush with or beneath the surrounding surface. The concept is common across woodworking, metalworking and plastics, and it denotes the method rather than a specific product. Features created by einfräsen include grooves (Nuten), pockets (Taschen), channels (Kanäle) and seats for hardware or inserts.
In practice, eingefräst features serve several purposes. They can provide mounting spaces for hinges, drawer slides
The tooling and processes involved typically include milling with end mills or routers, often on CNC machines
Overall, the notion of eingefräst emphasizes a manufacturing approach that integrates components and achieves a flush,