Workpiece
{{Short description|Piece being processed into another shape}}
File:Woodturning Indonesia.jpg of a workpiece of wood.]]
A workpiece is a piece, often made of a single material, that is being processed into another desired shape[https://monroeengineering.com/blog/machining-a-beginners-guide-to-machining-processes/ Machining: A Beginner's Guide to Machining Processes - Monroe Engineering] (such as building blocks).
The workpiece is usually a piece of relatively rigid material such as wood,[https://www.getwoodworking.com/news/article/turning-for-beginners-part-1/885 Turning for beginners, Part 1 - Woodturning technique] metal, plastic, or stone. After a processing step, the workpiece may be moved on to further steps of processing. For example, a part can made out of bar stock and later become part of a semi-finished product.
The workpiece is often attached to the tool being used via a jig[https://get-it-made.co.uk/blog/cnc-milling-process-guide/ Understanding the CNC Milling Process: A Beginner’s Guide | Get It Made] or fixture, like for example to a milling machine via an angle plate, or to a lathe via a lathe faceplate. A vise is another example of a simple type of fixture used to fix workpieces.[https://www.cnccookbook.com/10-things-beginning-cnc-milling-machine-users-need-to-succeed/ 10 Things Beginning CNC Milling Machine Users Need to Succeed - CNCCookbook: Be A Better CNC'er]
A workpiece may be subjected to various cutting operations, like truing, making fillets, chamfers, countersinking, counterboring, etc. It may also receive various surface treatments and finishes.
The term "workpiece" has established itself within crafts and the manufacturing industry, and connects the work or treatment and the object to be treated.
A workbench is often used to hold a workpiece steady during work on it.
Componente mecanizado.JPG|A mechanical workpiece made of steel
Fillet.jpg|A workpiece with a filleted pole (right) and non-filleted pole (left)
Countersunk and counterbored holes cross-section.png|A workpiece with a countersunk hole (left) and a workpiece with a counterbored hole (right)
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- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5oSYW-2iLk Video demonstration of workpieces being attached to faceplates and angleplates]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM8gZuLr0CE Video demonstration of different methods of filing a metal workpiece]
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