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Shop tools that are ‘oldies but goodies’
Article December 15, 2013 Christopher Tate
Shop tools that are ‘oldies but goodies’
Christopher Tate, Cutting Tool Engineering's Shop Technology columnist, said he is surprised by the number of engineers and machinists who are not familiar with traditional machining tools and techniques. Many metalworking professionals seem to default to using only sophisticated technology for all aspects of machining without understanding or being able to use more traditional options.
When to choose a CNC lathe for a job
Article December 15, 2013 Tom Lipton
When to choose a CNC lathe for a job
Like many in the industry, when I started in the machining world it was on a manual lathe. I have a special place in my heart for lathes. That includes CNC lathes, the next step up for aspiring machinists.
Shop has need for speed
Article December 15, 2013 Alan Richter
Shop has need for speed
Achieve a 24-hour-maximum turnaround time on aluminum prototypes for tablet computers. Endmills designed for maximum metal-removal rate when cutting aluminum.
The basics of on-machine probing
Article December 15, 2013 Dr. Scott Smith
The basics of on-machine probing
Many machine tools are equipped with touch-trigger probes to measure parts while they are still on the machine. The probe is often stored in the tool magazine and can be installed in the spindle like any other tool.
Keeping it real: New and traditional parts marking technologies help prevent counterfeiting
Article December 15, 2013 Frank Burke
Keeping it real: New and traditional parts marking technologies help prevent counterfeiting
To the public at large, the word "counterfeit" mostly brings to mind so-called "funny money" or, more recently, low-priced CDs and DVDs that violate copyright laws. What is less widely known, but more threatening to public safety is the counterfeit parts and products that have found their way into the supply chains of critical industries, including aerospace, automotive and medical.

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