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  • n 1881, after a laceration he suffered while machining a punch card became infected and he was not
  • Martin, Joe (2004), Tabletop Machining: A Basic Approach to Making Small Parts on M
  • each eventual valve stem position, and then machining a conical-section surface into the valve sea
  • taper and other machine features critical to machining accuracy, and ultimately help to keep the ma
  • Ultrasonic machining, also known as ultrasonic impact grinding, i
  • ecially modified by Tran, who taught himself machining and welding skills.
  • Laser machining and particularly laser drilling are examples
  • ching machines, innovated electric discharge machining and contributed to electronic countermeasure
  • ring aggregates, information technology, and machining and prototyping.
  • type of process include EDM, electrochemical machining, and chemical milling.
  • surgery on humans, high-precision automated machining, and helicopter navigation.
  • an interference fit during proper assembly, machining and finishing variances usually result in a
  • gistics, new product introduction, assembly, machining, and fabrication), to produce printed circui
  • used in electrodes for electrical discharge machining and electrochemical machining.
  • The forces during machining are dependent on depth of cut, feed rate, cu
  • material handling processes such as filling, machining, assembly, and packaging.
  • rmed into a steel plate processing and metal machining business.
  • C) milling machine in 1958 and Japan's first machining center in 1966.
  • CNC versions, although tool-changer-equipped machining centers are now equally prominent members of
  • complex machining centers).
  • ridgeport is a brand of milling machines and machining centers, which are machine tools used in the
  • The famous CNC industry is SAJ CNC Machining Centre, located near Olympia Technology Park
  • The surface finish of ultrasonic machining depends upon the hardness of the workpiece/t
  • ute, a unit of measurement sometimes used in machining, equalling 0.0254 metres per minute or appro
  • feet (24.38 m) long after developing special machining equipment.
  • unds, which makes this operation perfect for machining extremely hard and brittle materials, such a
  • Goldens' machining facilities handle most operations their cust
  • o employed to create synthetic fibers, metal machining fluid, brighteners in the leather industry,
  • In 1997 it acquired Arabis Machining Group.
  • With specialized software and 3-D machining heads, complex 3-D shapes can be produced.
  • he Fitchburg Welding Co., Inc. and Twin City Machining Inc.
  • tware systems available to support multiaxis machining including software that can automatically co
  • Later a lot of machining industries (lathes) and motor industries gre
  • mps the raw material and allows for accurate machining into the desired final form.
  • Multiaxis machining is a manufacturing process, where computer n
  • Abrasive machining is similar to conventional machining, such a
  • As a result, abrasive machining is less power efficient and generates more h
  • In machining, it is common to work to positions with accu
  • Jigs include machining jigs, woodworking jigs (e.g.
  • han a practical knowledge of typecasting and machining learned at his father's type foundry, statin
  • Belt grinding is a machining method to process metals and other materials
  • chine plant for the production and precision machining of automotive parts and engine assemblies fo
  • of high quality aluminium sand castings, the machining of cylinder heads and blocks (in both alumin
  • Due to the porous structure, machining Oilite poses a special situation.
  • factory to have both engine die-casting and machining on site as well as vehicle assembly, under t
  • screw or to provide the lead in for a second machining operation such as tapping.
  • exclusively and they may be used for general machining operations as well.
  • e sit stationary on a table while all needed machining operations are performed on it with rotating
  • This allows concentric machining operations on the workpiece.
  • It differs from most other machining operations because very little heat is produ
  • y standard language for numerical control of machining operations, RS-274D (G-code).
  • Parallels are used in machining operations, be it milling, drilling, turning
  • ted for use in restricted spaces where heavy machining or high accuracy are not requirements.
  • ted personnel with technical skills, such as machining, or who had some science education beyond hi
  • al parts with a process called photochemical machining, or chemical etching, to companies in the ae
  • chemical energy need be concentrated at the machining point, thereby avoiding the possibility of g
  • Biomachining is a machining process that use bacteria as the tool to rem
  • rement of forces and for optimization of the machining process.
  • The three principal machining processes are classified as turning, drillin
  • For machining processes by each laser, ablation and melt e
  • e is a parameter used in various cutting and machining processes, describing the angle of the cutti
  • hine Company, which used its first floor for machining purposes; after their departure in 1978, it
  • 0 hectares, with a gantry and a workshop for machining rails.
  • l materials, ease of manufacture and minimal machining requirements were key factors; as such, the
  • have an included angle of 60°, but in heavy machining situations an angle of 75° is used.
  • rst servo-control software to provide higher machining speed, and Flush Fine machining, a method fo
  • Free machining steel costs 15 to 20% more than a standard s
  • Free machining steel is steel that forms small chips when m
  • There are four main types of free machining steel: leaded, resulfurized, rephosphorized
  • Free machining steels are carbon steels that have sulfur, l
  • than 15,000 users world-wide and over 1,000 machining STRATEGIST users.
  • ion, drying, wood protection, processing and machining, structural applications, products and appli
  • t that time, Voere began work as a precision machining subcontractor for other companies.
  • This is comparable to other types of "back-" machining, such as back-spotfacing, back-boring, back-
  • chitecture, Automotive Technology, Precision Machining Technology, and one of their newest programs
  • However, unlike conventional machining the grains are much smaller than a cutting t
  • In machining the rake angle is that which measures the cu
  • During machining, the point of the tool penetrates below the
  • Patricroft had developed advanced machining to cover many aspects of ammunition and miss
  • (SFPM or SFM) is a unit of velocity used in machining to identify the machinability ratings of a m
  • may be used in production tools such as CNC machining tools, which employ die heads to make large
  • idual ability and manual effort, to advanced machining using electricity.
  • Metal machining utilizing the spinning process has been reco
  • Abrasive machining works by forcing the abrasive particles, or