February 1997 Issue
February 1997
Features
Featured articles from the latest issue of Modern Machine Shop
Connecting People, Not Just Computers
Disconnects between people are far too common in manufacturing businesses today. They occur, despite large investments in manufacturing business systems, because there are still barriers between the people trying to do business and the information technology they are trying to use.
Read MoreFive Fold Growth Forged With CNC Turning Centers
This shop saw its production volume mushroom after it began making tooling for the hot forging of automotive and non-automotive engine valves.
Read MoreWhy Not Waterjet?
Waterjet cutting has carved a legitimate niche in material fabrication. This article looks at the process with an eye toward how waterjet can work for your shop.
Read MoreSwiss Precision With CNC Flexibility
Swiss-type automatics have been a production mainstay in screw machine shops better than a hundred years. Originally designed for production of parts for the Swiss watch industry, they are differentiated from other single-spindle machines by a sliding headstock. The cutting tools are fixed and the workpiece is moved
Read MoreWire EDM In The Extreme
Cutting metal with an energized strand of wire is still one of the most dynamic frontiers in metalworking, and this shop goes to extremes to keep up with the latest advances. It has even developed some of its own.
Read MoreDie Maker Enjoys The Benefits Of Having EDM In The House
As a manufacturer of high volume, precision custom metal stampings for the automotive, computer, farm implement and household appliance markets, this company maintains a substantial in house die making department, empowered by EDM.
Read MoreMoldmaker Finds Expanded Role Beyond Just The "Making"
The moldmaker as a provider of end-product design support may seem like a violation of the natural order, but this company has established precisely that role for itself.
Read MoreBreaking The Electrode Bottleneck
This company uses high speed machining to slash the time it takes to make graphite electrodes for EDMing of molds and dies. From days to hours. Sounds like a simple, straight-forward formula for cutting costs and lead times, doesn't it?
Read MoreJust Like The Real Thing
Modular fixturing helps Toro's prototype welded assemblies--and their final manufacturing process--all at once.
Read MorePart Finishing Solves Customer Delivery Demands
Getting and keeping a competitive edge with automotive customers these days requires ingenuity, hard work and a willingness to change with the times. For DCT's Stature Machining of Warren, Michigan, being more competitive meant doing its own part finishing in-house on two shifts to support its machining and
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