May 1998 Issue
May 1998
Features
Featured articles from the latest issue of Modern Machine Shop
The Key Concepts Of Computer Numerical Control
This ten-part piece outlines the basic principles, concepts and applications of computer numerical control (CNC). Written by Mike Lynch, it is the definitive introduction to CNC, and one of MMS' most requested features.
Read MoreDon't Move That Mold
A portable measuring arm allows 30-ton molds to be measured without having to be moved.
Read MoreKeep Your Coolant In Circulation
Retaining fluid can be good! Coolant recycling saves the shop both purchase and disposal costs. Here is a look at the service provided by one recycling contractor.
Read MoreWorkstation Makes Micro-Precision Welding Practical
Often, these unwelcome situations mean an expensive workpiece must be scrapped or remade, usually resulting in production delays, added costs, or missed deliveries.
Read MoreChoosing A Retrofit CNC
Controls have evolved considerably in just a few years. PC technology is one reason why, but what is the right way for PC hardware to interface with your existing machine tool?
Read MoreNew Player, New Plant, New Product
It's been a long time since the fertile soil of the Midwest has been broken for a new machine tool factory. In January, an up-and-coming machine tool builder broke ground for a new 40,000 square-foot factory located in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Versamill Incorporated (now out of business) is the dream of Etienne Brisard
Read MoreMore Parts, Less Space
High-density workholding techniques allow this shop to achieve high production-like efficiencies on an inexpensive CNC bed mill.
Read MoreCan Palletizing Reduce Your Setup?
Locating and securing blanks and then unloading finished workpieces can take a significant amount of setup time. For some applications, palletizing workpieces off-line and then clamping them in common receivers can achieve dramatic setup reductions.
Read MoreLinking CNC Machine Tools To The Internet
Experts have been predicting that the Internet will be the next technological innovation to dramatically affect the machine tool industry.
Read MoreHot Air Acutates Shrink Fit Tooling
Shrink fit tooling is an increasingly popular toolholding system for high speed machining and other applications where minimal runout and good balance are required.
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