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Article Published on 11/3/2019
Fabricator's Toolroom Becomes Captive CNC Machine Shop

Toolroom problem-solving yields high-production profit when a sheet metal fabricating business accepts a difficult machining contract.

Product Published on 4/4/2018
Floating Clamps Reduce Vibration with Thin Workpieces

Floating Clamps from Carr Lane Mfg. Co. are position-flexible swing clamps with 110-degree rotation that both clamp and support the workpiece.

Article Published on 9/15/2010
Haas Automation—"Your Roots are Showing"

Haas Automation began producing rotary tables in 1983 and a few years later moved into machine tool manufacturing.

Article Published on 11/30/2021
How Prototyping Addresses Unknowns and Reduces Risks

One benefit of metal AM is the capability to create functional prototypes in less time, enabling you to rapidly iterate on design alternatives during development.

Case Study Published on 11/26/2012
Rigidity Proves Key to Precision Boring

Thanks to a more rigid boring head from Big Kaiser Precision Tooling, a new machine that had been relegated to only roughing jobs is now holding the tight true-position and diameter tolerances that this shop’s customers have come to expect.

News Published on 3/31/2020
Industrial Press Publishes 31st Edition of "Machinery's Handbook"

The content has been expanded by nearly 100 pages in the 31st edition, offering close to 3,000 pages.

Article Published on 10/16/2008
The Basics Of Producing Big Parts

This Florence, Kentucky-based machine tool builder uses its own equipment to produce machine tools. Here’s how they succeed at big-part machining on a large five-axis machining center.

News Published on 10/29/2021
Fusion 360 Leaps Into the Cloud with Extensions and Forge

At its Autodesk University 2021 conference, Autodesk announced upcoming features for Fusion 360 such as generative design updates and integration with the company’s cloud-based Forge platform.

Article Published on 2/18/2021
Choose the Correct ID/OD Gage for the Task

Benchtop and portable comparator gages each have their place, but the differences are more than surface deep. 

Product Published on 4/24/2009
Indexable Drill Uses Four Insert Sides

Sumitomo’s WDX indexable drills are designed for large diameter hole drilling. The accurately drill can also perform turning and boring operations, the company says. The drill’s nickel-plated steel body is said to reduce inventory costs by accepting the same insert geometry for both the outer and inner cutting edges and allowing the use of all four of the insert’s cutting edges.

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