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Blog Published on 3/17/2018
A Benefit of Additive Manufacturing: No Tooling Is Required

Manufacturers need to understand the cost curves in regard to “conventional” manufacturing practices and those of additive manufacturing.

Article Published on 11/19/2019
Can This Metal 3D Printing System Make Production Additive Manufacturing Common in Machine Shops?

A new metal AM system for batches of end-use parts was designed to permit productivity and machine pricing comparable to a CNC machine tool.

Article Published on 9/18/2023
Digital Thread Enables First-Time-Right 3D Printing

Connecting all stages of manufacturing, from design to postprocessing, helps break down barriers to industrializing additive manufacturing.

Case Study Published on 6/1/2014
Large Y-Axis VMC Enables Complete Machining in Single Setup

When Sarro Manufacturing couldn’t manufacture large, aluminum plates in one setup, it installed a Feeler VMP-1100S from Methods Machine Tools Inc. The VMC cut cycle time and spiked productivity.

Article Published on 4/8/2018
3D Printer Enables Toolmaker to Produce Fixturing, End-Use Parts

A 3D printer helped a tooling manufacturer quickly and cost-effectively create fixturing for its tools and, eventually, end-use parts for customers.

Case Study Published on 11/1/2012
EDM Economizes Stamping Tool Production

High part volumes tend to be the norm for providers of stamping services, but the nearly 1 billion electrical contact connectors produced last year at Scenic Tool and Stamping aren’t such typical fare.

Product Published on 8/12/2022
Workholding Solutions for Improved Machining

IMTS22: Jergens expands its range of workholding products with the Ball-Lock, ZPS, Quick-Loc, Fixture Pro and OK-Vise to improve precision machining.

Case Study Published on 3/16/2009
Insert Grade Reduces Tool Wear In Demanding Cut

When shops experience insert wear, they often turn to their trusted cutting tool suppliers for a solution. In this case, however, Seco Tools not only supplied one customer with a new grade, but also conducted an extensive investigation into the shop’s processes to help it use that grade as effectively as possible.

Product Published on 11/3/2004
Cast Iron Milling Program

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