The addition of Fermat’s indexable and contouring heads, with their rotary and bespoke tables, all designed and built in-house offers even more flexibility. Similarly, its grinding machines provide extensive capacity, with between centre distances of up to 6,000mm and a capability to gri
JACKSON, Mich. — Teens in Jackson are getting hands-on experience with skilled trades. The Jackson Area Manufacturers Association is hosting a two-week day camp for kids who are interested in skilled trades.
Held at the Jackson Area Career Center, children in grades seven thr
Platinum Tooling Technologies Inc., the exclusive importer of Heimatec live tools, angle heads, and multi-spindle heads, announced their extended product offering to the current Citizen tool program. In addition to the standard live and static tools, they’ll offer 1:4 speed increasers for th
Logic gates are the bricks and mortar of digital electronics, implementing a logical operation on one or more binary inputs to produce a single output. These operations are what make all computations possible in every device you own, whether it is your cell phone, computer, gaming console etc
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You’ve no doubt heard the phrase “everything old is new again?” This is especially true when it comes to what is considered “art glass.” In its many forms and adaptations, art glass examples can cost thousands of dollars. If it is a currently made reproduction, prices can be under $1
A new subcontract manufacturing start-up is aiming to help plug the UK’s 5-axis capacity shortage with a state-of-the-art machine manufactured by one of his former employers. Jonathan Butler has set up Butler Precision Engineering, based in Netherton near Dudley in the West Midlands, with th
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John Dingle shapes the handle of a wooden bat on a lathe in his Verona woodshop. He was inspired to start his custom baseball bat company, Dingbat, after the death of his grandfather, who made applewood bats for Dingle and his brothers.
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John Dingle shapes the handle of a wooden bat on a lathe in his Verona woodshop. He was inspired to start his custom baseball bat company, Dingbat, after the death of his grandfather, who made applewood bats for Dingle and his brothers.