Milled in a sentence as an adjective

The entire machine is milled out of an aluminium block.

It's true they collets are not meant to be holding metric sized end mills/etc, but the collet itself is milled using metric sizes.

A cruise missile milled out of plastic and missing components like the explosive payload and the rocket fuel...

Ideally a police-issue firearm which had it milled right into the chassis.

They're still making the iPhone 5s, and as far as I'm aware aren't the new iPhones, as well as the iPad and Mac lines, all still using CNC milled enclosures?

The ATF allows for the purchase of what's referred to as an 80% firearm, which means it's a block of metal in the shape of a gun that simply hasn't had its trigger group milled out.

I didn't care what exactly the core was made of unless it was specified; I certainly didn't care how the core was cast and milled, how the coils were wound, how the casing was added[1], or what the casing was made of[2].

After my roommate had an unfortunate skiing accident over winter break, we learned that the production part was milled/cast from titanium and used to repair fractured bones - as visible in his x-ray.

Architects can mold parts of their buildings, your furniture can get those last brushes before it's milled out, and your phone can be molded to "just perfect".But this isn't a Musk thing, nor is it an Iron Man thing, the idea has been floating around for a good while, the tech is there, they just went ahead and made it.

I can get some things CNC-milled, other things 3d-printed using Material A, another thing 3d-printed using Material B, something else injection-molded, etc. It's not clear to me that there's currently a single process that's best for everything, and I don't have the space, capital, or knowledge to own and operate three or four machines.

Milled definitions

adjective

(of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed; "polished rice"

See also: polished