<div>Written by an experienced machinist and plastic injection mold maker, this groundbreaking manual will have users thinking and producing like experienced machinists. Machine Shop Trade Secrets provides practical βhow-toβ information that can immediately be put to use to improve ones machining sk
CNC trade secrets : a guide to CNC machine shop practices
β Scribed by Harvey, James A.
- Publisher
- Industrial Press, Inc.
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 161
- Series
- EngineeringPro collection.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is about computer numerical control (CNC) machine shop practices. Features include: over 100 4-color photos throughout; easy-to-read steps for going from print to part using CAD/CAM equipment; useful techniques for holding and machining parts using CNC machines; ways to unravel the mysteries of using G-code; ways to avoid crashing; 3D CNC milling basics; what CNC machines can and cannot do; solidworks Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction. Proper Planning. Get a Grip. Avoiding Crashes. Chamfering and Edge Dressing. More Help for Engineers. Becoming Familiar with CAD. Becoming Familiar with CAM. Becoming Familiar with Code. Fire Up a Machine. Odds and Ends. Index.
β¦ Subjects
Machine-shop practice -- Handbooks, manuals, etc;Machine-tools -- Numerical control -- Handbooks, manuals, etc;Technologie meΜcanique -- Guides, manuels, etc;Machines-outils -- Commande numeΜrique -- Guides, manuels, etc;Machine-shop practice;Machine-tools -- Numerical control
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