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The Evolution of Feeding Barstock
When the ancient Egyptians employed the first known turning machines, productivity was probably not a top-of-mind issue. Given an abundance of slave labor, it’s likely the pharaohs enjoyed relatively low production costs. Today, of course, improving productivity is critical in any manufacturing operation that does not rely on plentiful, cheap labor.
Read MoreManufacturing Has an Answer
Like many of you, I was raised to try to repair something that wasn’t working correctly.
Read MoreUpgrade Your CAM Abilities
Anyone who programs a CNC today has to be using CAM software, and the odds are they didn’t acquire it last week.
Read MoreClamping Devices Ensure Power Boost for Turbo Manufacturer
In order to efficiently manufacture more than 12,000 toothed parts with a range of dimensions having lot sizes of 1 to 50, a shop needs to focus not only on the cutting parameters, but also developing a strategy for handling the tremendous setup time.
Read MoreAustin, Texas, is the site for PMPA’s 78th Annual Meeting
Deep in the heart of Texas Hill Country—That’s where the PMPA’s 78th Annual Meeting will be held from October 21 to 25.
Read MorePractical Automation for a Variety of Turning Applications
A key way to reduce labor costs on turning centers is to add automation for part loading and unloading.
Read MoreMagic Bullets in Precision Machining
As a supplier of steel bars for machinists for more than 30 years of my professional career, I was often invited to help shops troubleshoot or problem solve.
Read MoreManaging Short-Term Production Loss
Here are some key strategies that are critical to flex your business in a time similar to a short-term volume crisis.
Read MoreApprentices: Sustaining Our Industry
What is our plan to create our own source of skilled craftsman?
Read MoreParts Cleaning with Vapor Degreasing
Vapor degreasing is an environmentally friendly way to clean parts because safe solvents are used during the process, or in some applications, no chemicals at all. Sometimes the steam or vapor produced by the system is enough to clean the parts.
Read MoreThe Evolution of the Y Axis on Turn-Mill Machines
Introduced to the turn-mill machine tool design in about 1996, the Y axis was first used on a single-spindle, mill-turn lathe with a subspindle. The idea of a Y axis on a CNC originated from the quality limitation of polar interpolation and the difficulty in programming, not from electronic advances in controls or servomotor technology as one might commonly think.
Read MoreDealing with a Materials Shortage
Materials suppliers discuss strategies for coping with the supply challenges of today's market.
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