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Software Standardizes Measurement Communication
Efficient communication between disparate measurement devices and brands is the reason for PC-DMIS’s development. It is and continues to be driven and refined by users’ needs in the shop.
Read MoreLiving the Dream--or a New Normal--for North American Manufacturing
Living the Dream--or a New Normal--for North American Manufacturing
Read MoreLess Downtime with In-House Drill Sharpening
An important goal for any shop should be improving productivity through faster turnaround and reduced machine downtime.
Read MoreGrinding on a Swiss
This shop owner has developed a unique, and effective, approach to delivering a burr-free, tight-tolerance part.
Read MoreA Shop's Trial by Fire
Willis CNC turned a potential disaster into a positive experience. By finding machines that suit the company’s jobs and its operators well, the staff worked through the fire’s ashes without losing any customers, and the experience strengthened the company.
Read MoreSkilled Workforce: Our Industry’s Greatest Challenge
“The greatest challenge facing the precision machining industry is the lack of skilled workers,” says Mike Duffin, executive director of the Precision Machined Products Association. “It is a national issue with serious implications for our economy, national security, industry and communities.”
Read MoreA Shop Owner's List to Change the Perception
Our precision machining industry, and our shops, will not be able to grow our capabilities without adding skilled workforce.
Read MoreCellular Manufacturing Creates Most Efficient Processes
Living in a high-tech world, the first thing that comes to mind when you hear “cellular” might be a cell phone.
Read MoreCraftsman's Cribsheet: 5 Buyer Decisions that Can Increase Part Costs
Small order quantities are a double-edged sword.
Read MoreProbing for Quality
Committed employee owners are the foundation of this company’s achievements in high precision manufacturing.
Read MoreProcess Integration Boosts American Manufacturing
After the traditional summer slowdown in machine tool orders, it was encouraging to see the activity in September.
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