koneistamis
koneistamis is a Finnish term that refers to the process of machining or shaping a workpiece by removing material with precision tools. The word is derived from the Finnish noun "koneisto," meaning a machine tool, combined with the verb‑forming suffix that indicates an act or process. In contemporary industrial contexts, koneistamis encompasses a range of operations performed with lathes, milling machines, drills, and other computer‑controlled equipment. The primary goal of the process is to achieve specified dimensions, tolerances, and surface finishes.
The practice of koneistamis has a long history in Finland, where the manufacturing sector has traditionally
Key aspects of koneistamis include material selection, tool path planning, cutting speeds, feed rates, and coolant