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CBN Wheels in Peak Condition
Articles June 1, 1997 Michael Hitchiner
CBN Wheels in Peak Condition
CBN grinding wheels offer the promise of higher productivity and longer wheel life, but they must be carefully maintained with dressing routines that differ from routines for standard wheels. This article details the techniques and tools needed to perform CBN wheel dressing effectively and economically.
Shrink-Fit Toolholding
Articles April 1, 1997 Martin Eastman
Shrink-Fit Toolholding
A toolholder that uses metal's natural thermal expansion and contraction to hold tools does not suffer from many of the drawbacks of other toolholding mechanisms, according to this article. In addition to outlining the benefits of this "shrink-fit" toolholding system, the article also explains the technology and describes how shops have benefited from it.
HSK Leads the Way: Drilling Performance
Articles April 1, 1997 Patrick Manthey
HSK Leads the Way: Drilling Performance
HSK toolholders were designed with high-speed machining in mind. This article explains the features of the toolholder that make it perform well in modern machining centers at high spindle rpm. It also discusses the toolholder's handling and maintenance requirements.
Grading Graphite: General Industry Coverage
Articles April 1, 1997 Jimmy Sherman
Grading Graphite: General Industry Coverage
This report details the results of a test of graphite electrodes. The test compared the performance and machinability of three graphite grades, ranging from an inexpensive coarse grade to a relatively costly ultrafine grade.
Consider the Source: Drilling Performance
Articles April 1, 1997 John Pfeiffer
Consider the Source: Drilling Performance
This article discusses the various sources of machining information available, and the body of knowledge on which each type of source bases its recommendations. Emerging sources that make use of such innovative media as the Internet also are discussed.
Will Work for Sales: Turning Performance
Articles March 1, 1997 Martin Eastman
Will Work for Sales: Turning Performance
Machine tool builders and distributors are trying to distinguish themselves by selling customers complete turnkey packages that are ready to make good parts from the day they are installed. This article discribes the services being offered and the process that puts a turnkey system on a shop's floor.
Grinding Your Teeth
Articles March 1, 1997 John Whalen
Grinding Your Teeth
CNC bandsaws are designed to run for long periods unattended. This is only possible if the blades used are reliable and long lasting. According to this article, bimetal blades with ground teeth fit the bill. The article describes how these blades are made and what makes them different from conventional blades with milled teeth.
AWJ Options: 5-Axis Machining
Articles February 1, 1997 Richard Ward
AWJ Options: 5-Axis Machining
There are many good reasons a shop might choose to purchase an abrasive waterjet machine. However, as this article explains, many factors must be considered to determine if the investment makes economic sense. The article discusses how and when a shop can adopt AWJ profitably and it explores the possibility of achieving the same results more cost effectively by subcontracting the work to an AWJ specialty house.
The Performance Edge: Drilling Performance
Articles February 1, 1997 Brent Lindsey
The Performance Edge: Drilling Performance
This article makes the case that a core drill is the best tool for opening existing holes. Being designed for the operation, the two-flute indexable drill can produce more accurate holes with less tool wear and breakage than alternatives such as boring bars, drills or endmills. The article describes the design of a typical core drill and explains how it is used.
The Need for Feed Units
Articles February 1, 1997 Tom Lingafelter
The Need for Feed Units
There are several types of feed units for drilling and tapping on the market, varying in capability and the type of drive. This article discusses the difference between units and suggests questions users should ask themselves before selecting a unit. Factors to be considered include the volume of production, cost engineering and tool requirements.
Hole in One: Drilling Performance
Articles October 1, 1996 Timothy White
Hole in One: Drilling Performance
Solid-carbide drills made with advanced submicrograin carbide are capable of producing holes that meet tight specifications without secondary operations. This article explains how these tools produce reamer-like finishes while offering extended tool life and shortened cycle times. An accompanying article discusses coatings for solid-carbide drills.
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.

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