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May 2010

Pristine fi nishes are pivotal for safe and eff ective orthopedic implants. PLUS: Minimize vibration—and trouble—when deep-hole boring Advanced vertical machining centers provide…

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Vol. 62 • Issue 5

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Enabling product line expansion
END USER: The M.K. Morse Co., (800) 733-3377, www.mkmorse.com. CHALLENGE: Eliminate dirt and debris from machine coolant when grinding cermet-tipped saw blades…
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Maintaining the productivity party
END USER: North America Clutch Corp., (414) 267-4000, www.noram-clutch.com. CHALLENGE: Lower manufacturing costs. SOLUTION: An automated turning center. SOLUTI…
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Racking up ribs
END USER: Prospect Mold Inc., (330) 929-3311, prospectmold.com. CHALLENGE: Reduce the time needed to cut grooves in a large mold. SOLUTION: Replace EDMing with…
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Finessing fins
Part Time column for the May 2010 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering.
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Air force
Is your shop like a clean room? It could be.
Articles May 1, 2010
Deep and steady
A long boring tool can cause vibration, so deep holes can be deep trouble. But several strategies can minimize vibration.
Articles May 1, 2010
Surface finesse
Pristine finishes are pivotal for safe and effective orthopedic implants.