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The madness of wheel trials
Article April 15, 2016 Jeffrey A. Badger, Ph.D.
The madness of wheel trials
Dear Doc: I sell grinding wheels and frequently find myself pulling my hair out when recommending wheels to customers. One customer achieved great success with a resin-bond, 400-mesh diamond wheel when grinding ¾"-dia. carbide endmills.
Good news on the horizon
Article April 15, 2016 Keith Jennings
Good news on the horizon
I'm thankful to share that our machining business has picked up and we're running near capacity. I can't get overly optimistic just yet, but good news nonetheless. We haven't required new equipment, new employees or a second shift, but that could change if business continues at this pace or improves.
Gangs vs. turrets: Turning Performance
Article April 15, 2016 Kip Hanson
Gangs vs. turrets: Turning Performance
If you're shopping for a Swiss-style CNC lathe, the available options and machine configurations are truly staggering. Spindle speeds that compete with many machining centers, convertible spindles that turn a sliding-headstock machine into a chucker, thread whirling capabilities, laser cutting heads and enough axis letters to become the next Words With Friends champion.
Getting a grip: Drilling Performance
Article April 15, 2016 James Harvey
Getting a grip: Drilling Performance
There are numerous advantages to rigidly holding a workpiece: feed rates can be increased and cutting times reduced, cutters last longer and impart finer surface finishes, and more-accurate parts are produced. At trade shows where vendors offer demonstrations, you rarely see flimsy, difficult-to-hold parts being machined.
Mother of machine tool parts
Article April 15, 2016 William Leventon
Mother of machine tool parts
When it comes to highly accurate machining technology, jig boring is better. So say proponents of the century-old machining technique. In the early part of the last century, jig boring started as a better way to make holes. But the technology has since evolved into a more-versatile machining option.
Neat ripple effect: Heat Control in Medical Machining
Article March 15, 2016
Neat ripple effect: Heat Control in Medical Machining
Lindquist Machine Corp. is a custom-machinery builder that relies on its CAD/CAM system to keep its workflow flexible, break bottlenecks and reduce lead times. The Green Bay, Wis., shop has one programmer to do complicated programming, but most of the workers on the shop floor can write, or at least modify, programs.
Cool and clean: Turning Performance
Article March 15, 2016
Cool and clean: Turning Performance
Hypertherm Inc. designs and manufactures plasma, laser and waterjet cutting systems, as well as CNC motion and height controls, CAM nesting software and consumables. The Hanover, N.H.-based company opened a 165,000-sq.-ft. facility—Hypertherm's newest—in Lebanon, N.H., in 2012.
Nothin’s going to touch you…
Article March 15, 2016 Alan Richter
Nothin’s going to touch you…
... in these golden years," crooned the late David Bowie in one of his smash hits.The term "golden years" is also used in Albert B. Albrecht's book "The American Machine Tool Industry: Its History, Growth, Restructuring & Recovery," which he revised in 2015 for the third edition.

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