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Article Published on 7/13/2022
What to Do When Five-Axis Machining Is Off the Table

For Fischer USA, 3+2 machining with a high-precision rotary table adds flexibility without the cost of a full five-axis machine.

Article Updated on 10/25/2022 | Published on 4/25/2022
When Manual Machining Makes Good Business Sense

Rare expertise, raw passion and ample opportunity keep handwheels turning profits in the era of CNC.

Article Published on 5/10/2012
Key Elements of the World’s Largest Inverted VTL

A number of noteworthy design elements enable this inverted vertical turret lathe to accurately and effectively machine very large components.

Article Published on 8/22/2008
Spinning Turning Tool Offers Alternative To Single-Point Cutters

CAM developer DP Technology recently performed a successful test cut of a new cutting tool for turning applications that is designed to reduce vibration and heat buildup. The company's CAM software package, Esprit, now contains an add-on for programming the new tool. Developed jointly by machine tool builder Mori

Article Published on 9/26/2014
Tool Monitoring for Multitasking Machines

Continuously checking the condition of cutting tools and responding appropriately to wear or other changes is especially critical on machines designed to complete parts in a single setup or run several operation simultaneously.

Product Published on 10/15/2003
Range Of CNC/Manual Lathes

Product Published on 10/1/2004
CNC Lathes Designed To Provide Solutions

Article Published on 10/1/2015
When One? When Two?

East Branch Engineering often uses live-tool turning centers to complete complex parts in one setup. However, it also leverages a flexible and reconfigurable “mini-cell” strategy to enable a single operator to tend two machines at once, essentially gaining “free” machining time by overlapping operations.

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