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Tungaloy responds to rising carbide costs
BIG Daishowa Hosts Breakfast & Learn Event
ZOLLER Open House Focuses on Integrating Success
The power of density determination in additive manufacturing
5 reasons why CFexpress is the future of industrial memory cards
Tricks and techniques for specifying surface texture parameters
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Sharp Dresser
Shops seeking to true and dress superabrasive grinding wheels need solutions that move beyond 'tried-and-true' methods.
Composite Connection: Drilling Performance
Abrasive waterjet cutting has grown along with the increased use of composites in airframes, and advanced techniques help make it a preferred technology.
Surface Strategy: Turning Performance
Parts that meet drawing dimensions can still end up as scrap if they lack surface integrity.
Chip off the Hard Block
A new laser machining center laser ablates 3-D profiles in superhard cutting tools.
Taking it to Titanium
Reaming titanium is a challenging task, but new tools can give shops an edge as they battle this difficult-to-machine material.
MultiMax: Turning Performance
Getting the most from multitask machines requires knowing whether the parts a shop produces are appropriate for the technology, selecting and training the right employees and applying the correct tools.
Tackling Titanium
Maximizing productivity and calculating required machining power when facemilling titanium alloys.
USCTI business outlook exclusive: Industry Trends & Analysis
The members of the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) predict a tough year ahead for the industry, according to a spring survey conducted by the organization.
3-D CAD benefits machine shops
Get with the Program column for May 2009 Cutting Tool Engineering
The inner workings of lathes
Shop Operations column for May 2009 Cutting Tool Engineering
Using Stability Lobe Diagrams to Control Chatter
Stability lobe diagrams help shops estimate spindle-speed zones that reduce chatter risk. This guide explains what they show and how to use them practically.
I should have stayed in bed
Machinist's Corner column for the May 2009 Cutting Tool Engineering