October 2010
Articles in this issue
Skimming coolant costs
END USER: Tank Component Industries, (417) 831-5100, www.tankcomponents.com. CHALLENGE: Remove tramp oil that's contaminating coolant. SOLUTION: Portable oil s…
Racing to ROI with nesting software
END USER: Trek Bicycle Corp., (920) 478-2191, www.trekbikes.com. CHALLENGE: Improve material yields and speed generation of nesting patterns for carbon fiber c…
Flexible camshaft deburring
END USER: Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., (937) 498-4545, www.honda.com. CHALLENGE: Deburr camshafts to keep pace with engine production while enhancing w…
The best education
Machinist's Corner column for the October 2010 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine.
CAD frenzy vs. CAM phobia
Get With The Program column for the October 2010 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine.
A tale of two worlds
Shop Operations column for the October 2010 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine.
Template for comparing machines
Machine Technology column for the October 2010 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine.
Loose lips sink ships … and shops
Manager's Desk column for the October 2010 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine.
Recycling on the Rise
It's never been easier to recycle cutting tools, which produces both cost savings and environmental benefits.
Inspection To Go
A look at portable measurement technologies and their applications.
Burning Higher Volumes
Better technology boosts use of EDMs for production applications.
Small-Scale Thinking
Nanotechnology opens up new coating possibilities and performance.
Veteran’s Assistance
New materials and improved part manufacturing help maintain and upgrade aging military aircraft.