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Videos May 24, 2018
Gaining control of a Blanchard grinder
Blanchard grinding has typically been a manual process for many shops. The simplicity of the dials and handwheels found on Blanchard grinders still work well and get the job done. However, there's an even easier way to run a Blanchard through the addition of a CNC.
Videos May 24, 2018
Episode 89: Stop workpiece shapeshifting
The Grinding Doc examines the forces at work when cylindrical grinding produces round workpieces one minute, then something resembling a fried egg or a flower the next.
Videos May 1, 2018
Lights out machining tips from the CNC Chef
For shop managers considering "lights out machining," Bob Warfield of CNCCookbook.com offers a host of tips to help ensure your success. Watch the 15th episode of the CNC Chef, a collaboration between Bob Warfield of the CNCCookbook.com and Cutting Tool Engineering.
Videos April 23, 2018
How to achieve good chip formation in indexable drilling
Learn how to achieve good chip control when drilling with indexable drills. Effective chip control is the most important factor in indexable insert drilling operations and is essential for quality hole making. Poor chip evacuation can result in poor surface finish and can lead to tool breakage and damaged components.
Videos April 19, 2018
USCTI: Cutting tool economic health looking up
The United States Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) reported total billings of nearly $168 million among the 43 cutting tool companies included in USCTI's Current Business Report (CBR) for February 2018. The total represents an increase of almost 7 percent over total billings in February 2017, which topped $156 million, and a 6 percent jump compared to total billings of nearly $157 million in February 2016.
Videos April 2, 2018
Conventional versus climb milling
For all practical purposes, says Bob Warfield of CNCCookbook.com, manual machinists always use conventional milling and CNC machinists always use climb milling. "Most of us do one or the other, and seldom change," he observed, but is that right?"
Videos March 23, 2018
Episode 88: Fish-scale chatter
Jeffrey Badger, Ph.D., CTE's Ask The Grinding Doc columnist, explains the cause of what he calls "fish-scale chatter" in the 88th episode of the Grinding Doc video series. Fun fact, there are 4,312 different types of chatter.
Videos March 5, 2018
Trusted options for machine tool repair
The Up! App quickly connects people who need machine tool service with trusted service providers, including OEMs, distributors and third-party companies.
Videos March 5, 2018
Be More Certain With Deublin Machine Tool Rotary Unions
Designed to get the most out of your machining centers, Deublin rotary unions use five unique seal technologies, and can accommodate the various spindle speeds, cutting fluid types and pressures that your shop applications may require.
Videos March 5, 2018
Starting a CNC business
A life-long entrepreneur involved in starting and growing seven different businesses and a successful blog, Bob Warfield of the CNCCookbook devotes the 13th episode of the CNC Chef video series to a question his CNC machining audience often asks: How do you start a new business?
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