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The Flexibility of Modular Fixturing
Articles October 1, 1996 Bob Madewell
The Flexibility of Modular Fixturing
Modular fixturing offers a flexible and reusable alternative to dedicated fixtures. This article discusses the benefits of modular fixturing and the types of jobs for which a modular system makes economic sense. A description of typical modular fixturing components and how they are used is also provided.
High Performance at High Speeds
Articles September 1, 1996 Mark McCollom
High Performance at High Speeds
The economic benefits of high-speed machining can be lost if the wrong tools are used. This article describes the types of solid-carbide drills and endmills that can ensure long-running performance. It also covers the proper handling and setup of these tools.
Modular Moneymakers: Drilling Performance
Articles April 1, 1996 Mike Castner
Modular Moneymakers: Drilling Performance
Modular toolholding systems save shops money in several ways, according to this article. By making it possible to use the same tools on several machines, for example, a modular toolholding system can allow a shop to reduce its tool inventory. This article explains many other savings in addition to tool inventory reduction.
A Simple Groove: Turning Performance
Articles March 1, 1995 Roy Leverenz
A Simple Groove: Turning Performance
This article discusses the trend among insert makers to consolidate chipbreaker designs and carbide grades. The result is the three-chipbreaker/three-grade matrix many insert makers have adopted in some form. The evolution of the chip-forming groove is also traced, and an ANSI proposal for a grade identification system is described.

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