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CTE Magazine April 1, 2010

April 2010

Teamwork and advanced manufacturing software help moldmakers compete in a tough global market. PLUS: Robotic deburring Laser-based broken-tool detection systems can be key for sh…

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Vol. 62 • Issue 4

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Thursday night specials
Shop Operations column for April 2010 Cutting Tool Engineering magazine.
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Enterprising solution
END USER: Sunrise Machine & Tool Inc., (800) 725-7761, www.sunrise-smt.com. CHALLENGE: Improve production control. SOLUTION: Enterprise resource planning softw…
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High performance in a small package
END USER: Precision Technologies Inc., (978) 649-8715, www.precision-techno.com. CHALLENGE: Boost feed rate when milling tiny slots. SOLUTION: Variable-helix m…
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A world class act
END USER: Specialty Saw Inc., (860) 658-4419, www.specialtysaw.com; CHALLENGE: Increase the size of the saws it manufactures and resharpens while reducing turn…
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Swiss Army Knife
Swiss-style turning can be complicated, so it helps to have an operator's 'tool kit' with multiple solutions.
Articles April 1, 2010 Alan Richter
Breaking the beam
The benefits of performing tool breakage detection with a noncontact, laser-mounted monitoring system.
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Competitive technology
Every segment of manufacturing faces unique challenges. Tool and die makers, however, seem to endure an outsized number of challenges.