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The paper presents analysis of influence of pre-machining, consisting of removing
the textured surface layer of the semi-finished product formed after plastic working, on
deformation of thin-walled elements made of EN AW-2024 alloy after milling. The textured
layer was removed from surface opposite to the machined surface. During tests, the influence on thin-walled elements deformation of the following machining strategies was analysed: High
Speed Cutting (HSC), High Performance Cutting (HPC), and hybrid strategies HPC + HSC,
HPC + CM, and HPC + CM (CM – Conventional Machining). On the basis of received results
it was determined that residual stresses stored in subsurface, rolled, and unmachined surface
layer have significant influence on value and character of deformations of thin-walled
elements. Removing the textured surface layer formed after rolling changes character and value
of the deformations of thin-walled elements. The largest difference between samples with initially removed textured layer and samples without such machining was determined for HPC
+ CM milling strategy. For this strategy, deformations without pre-machining were much
larger than in the case of samples with removed textured surface layer.