The document discusses different machining processes. It describes machining as a process that cuts materials into final shapes using controlled material removal. There are two main types of machining processes: conventional and non-traditional. Conventional machining uses mechanical energy and tools to shape workpieces, but has limitations when machining certain materials. Non-traditional machining uses various energies like mechanical, thermal, electrical, or chemical to remove excess material without requiring sharp cutting tools. Some examples of non-traditional processes include abrasive jet machining, electrochemical machining, and laser beam machining.