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Small shop wins big award
February 2009 Talking Shop column
Machining problems? Try universities
February 2009 Machine Technology column
Speed and accuracy island: Trade Shows & Events
February 2009 Part Time column
Extending CBN wheel life: General Industry Coverage
February 2009 Ask the Grinding Doc column
Credit: Extend or not to extend?
February 2009 Manager's Desk column
Tool Story
One of the largest cutting tool companies in the world began as a kitchen-table operation in a remote part of Israel.
Turning Implants
As the orthopedic implant market grows, manufacturers and shops search for new turning center technology to ensure a competitive edge.
Wind Power Parts: CMM Inspection
As wind power makes significant inroads into the energy-generation infrastructure, machining wind turbine parts provides opportunities for diversification and growth.
In the (Small) Groove: Turning Performance
Grooving miniature parts requires a conservative cutting approach and a choice between solid-carbide and insertable tools.
Grinding: A pictorial odyssey
An examination of the grinding process through the lens of an electron microscope.
Fail-Safe CAM
Computer-aided error detection and prevention routines for CAM programs not only help prevent disaster—they improve machine efficiency too.
Tool Story
Stef Wertheimer is the founder of Iscar Metalworking, which began operations in 1952 as a one-man tool shop in northern Israel. Today, Iscar is a multinational business, 80 percent of which was purchased in 2006 by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Co. In a wide-ranging interview with Cutting Tool Engineering Editorial Director Alan Rooks, Wertheimer recounts the history of Iscar and his project of developing industrial parks throughout the Near East.