March 2003 Issue
March 2003
Features
Featured articles from the latest issue of Modern Machine Shop
Understanding Errors In Hand-Held Measuring Instruments
Different instruments (and different operators) are prone to different errors.
Read MoreSix Advantages Of Horizontal High Speed Machining
Large monolithic aircraft parts may be machined more productively one at a time instead of three at once.
Read MoreWinning The Door Prize
The accuracy of this shop's five-axis gantry-type profiler helped it land the job of machining the engine-bay doors for the F/A-22.
Read MoreGrinding Wheel Safety: Respect The Maximum Speed
One potential source of serious injury in grinding comes from an oversight that is easy to make: operating the wheel in an over-speed condition.
Read MoreSliding Headstock Applied To Micro-Grinding
In the world of machining very small parts, what you get isn't necessarily what you can see. Many of the parts being manufactured for medical, electronics and aerospace are too small to be accurately discerned by the human eye.
Read MoreOn The Web, March 2003
Volume IV, Issue XVI This month’s OTW Job Shop Site of the Month is the column, and for many good reasons beyond the site itself. CSM Manufacturing is a North Carolina precision manufacturer serving the automotive, transit and other aggregate industries.
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