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Case Study Published on 12/17/2009
New Tool, New Strategy Allow Five Times Faster Roughing

This shop realized a tool designed for fast feeds and shallow cutting depths could reduce the roughing cycle time of a large shipyard component from 20 to 4 minutes.

Article Published on 3/7/2016
What Makes Millennials Tick? Try Seeing Them Differently

A millennial’s take on why maybe it’s time to step back and examine how we talk about the next generation of manufacturers.

Case Study Published on 8/18/2010
New CAM Feature Halves Roughing Time

New plunge roughing routines in GibbsCAM software have dramatically increased productivity at these Midwestern discrete parts manufacturers.

Article Published on 8/14/2008
The New Rules of Cutting Tools ⁠— Rule #2: Demand App Expertise

The support of a knowledgeable tool supplier should be part of what you purchase with the tool.

Columns Published on 11/11/2008
How Much Are You Leaving On The Table?

A worldwide study reveals that many companies will leave potential productivity gains on the table. Will you?

Article Published on 10/21/2014
Strengths First, Skills Later

The best indicators of a manufacturing employee’s success might be attributes that don’t appear on a résumé.

Case Study Published on 3/16/2011
Simple Retooling Brings Significant Savings

Changing to Accupro cutting tools from MSC Industrial Supply and adjusting parameters accordingly enabled these shops to realize significant cost savings and productivity gains without fundamentally altering their operations.

Case Study Published on 11/10/2011
Insert Geometry Doubles Hard Milling Throughput

Insert geometry can make a huge difference in throughput, as demonstrated by the gains this manufacturer realized by swapping tools in a long-reach slot-finishing application in hardened tool steel.

Case Study Published on 5/4/2007
Using CAM To Stay Atop Complex Undersea Manifold Jobs

This manufacturer achieved greater programming efficiency for large manifolds used deep underwater.

Case Study Published on 12/21/2006
Gear Manufacturer Gains Efficiency With Tool Management System

When producing a large number of complex, high-value-added parts, processes are continually examined and optimized, and this influences the style and numbers of cutting tools that are used each day. Avon Gear Company (Rochester Hills, Michigan) knows this first-hand.

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