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Milling Sculptured Surfaces
Articles September 1, 1996 Peter Fallböhmer
Milling Sculptured Surfaces
Researchers at Ohio State University produced contoured cuts with different ball mills to determine the best tool material and coating for the job. This article reports their findings and offers recommendations for extended tool life when milling molds and dies.
Rigid Rules: General Industry Coverage
Articles August 1, 1996 Allen Krenick
Rigid Rules: General Industry Coverage
There are some tapping situations that call for a rigid tapholder and some that call for a length-compensating holder. Often the choice depends on the capabilities of the machine and the CNC driving the tap. This article discusses why a machinist might choose one type of tapholder or the other.
The Good, the Bad and the Retapped
Articles August 1, 1996 John Edmond
The Good, the Bad and the Retapped
Internal threads can end up undersized because of the work material's properties or because of changes to the hole's dimensions caused by plating or heat-treating processes performed after tapping. This article explains H- and D-limits and how to use them to specify a tap that will produce the right size thread, regardless of any post-tapping operations.
Quality Through the Tiers: General Industry Coverage
Articles August 1, 1996 Martin Eastman
Quality Through the Tiers: General Industry Coverage
Manufacturing customers have begun demanding that their suppliers institute quality-control processes. At the same time, they are expecting their suppliers to adopt more efficient processes so that suppliers can reduce their prices while maintaining profitability. This article discusses these pressures and how even subtier suppliers are being affected by them.
The Hard Truth: General Industry Coverage
Articles June 1, 1996 Leonard Pukaite
The Hard Truth: General Industry Coverage
The fundamentals of wheel dressing and truing are reviewed in this article, which covers the proper maintenance of a wide variety of wheel bonds and abrasive types. The article also discusses different truing techniques and their appropriateness for different uses.
Creep-Feed Exam: General Industry Coverage
Articles June 1, 1996 Trevor Howes
Creep-Feed Exam: General Industry Coverage
Researchers at the Center for Grinding Research performed a series of creep-feed grinding tests to determine the causes of the heat damage and striations they observed. The tests involved grinding slots and vertical faces. This report discusses the dynamics behind these problems and suggests ways to avoid them.
Superabrasive Safety: Safety, Standards & Compliance
Articles June 1, 1996 Thomas Service
Superabrasive Safety: Safety, Standards & Compliance
Standards governing grinding-wheel safety testing do not cover all superabrasive wheels. This article suggests that these standards should include them. The author explains why as he describes a typical superabrasive wheel and the dynamics of superabrasive wheel failure.
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.
EDM Wire Covers All the Angles
Articles April 1, 1996 Christopher Wilkens
EDM Wire Covers All the Angles
With wire EDM, the properties of the wire will have a large impact on the performance of the operation as well as the ease of rethreading. This article discusses the properties that ensure a good spark and reliable performance even when cutting at an angle. Real-world examples are given of users who have improved their operations by changing the type of wire they were using.
A Spark of Intelligence: General Industry Coverage
Articles April 1, 1996 K.P. Rajurkar
A Spark of Intelligence: General Industry Coverage
EDM cutting conditions change throughout the cutting process as the part thickness and the level of dielectric contamination fluctuates. This article describes an experimental setup that can monitor these fluctuations and adjust the EDM's settings to maintain an optimal spark.
Understanding EDMed Surfaces
Articles April 1, 1996 Lawrence Rhoades
Understanding EDMed Surfaces
EDMed surfaces have their own texture and integrity considerations. This guide explains why EDM surface condition matters for inspection, finishing, and downstream performance.

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