Industrial Cleaning Shop Zeros In on Precision
By: Lori Beckman
This parts cleaning company is elevating its efforts to become a technical cleanliness expert, which presents an exciting, yet sometimes arduous, journey. The ongoing education of the team as well as significant investments in equipment and processes attribute to this shop’s success.
An Unexpected, But Cool, Triple-Brand Alliance
By: Derek Korn
I never envisioned Gardner Business Media brands Production Machining, MoldMaking Technology and Plastics Technology would cover the same manufacturer in the same month no less. But it happened for our May 2024 issues.
Producing Micro Screws for the Watch Industry
Edited by Derek Korn
Cutting tools play a key role in machining tiny screws on Swiss-type lathes for this Switzerland-based watch manufacturer.
#micromachining
Moldmaker Finds Value in Swiss-Type Machining
By: Derek Korn
This multifaceted manufacturer has added CNC sliding-headstock turning technology to complement its established mold tooling production and new injection molding capabilities as it continues to pursue complex medical work along a vertically integrated path.
The Importance of All of Us Getting Out
By: Derek Korn
Go visit other machine shops when possible. Go to industry events. Go where you can network with others who might share the same challenges, pain points and successes as you.
Taking a Calculated Approach to Thread Rolling
By: Liberato Pietrantoni
Thread rolling operations for Swiss-type lathes, multi-spindles and other turning equipment can be enhanced using online calculators to determine optimal process parameters.
Production Machining's Most-Viewed April Articles
By: Cara Ready
Throughout April, our discussions spanned various technologies, yet a common thread emerged: workforce development. Take a look at the most-viewed articles in April, based on Google Analytics.
You're Almost Out of Time to Take Top Shops Benchmarking Survey
By: MMS Editorial Staff
The Top Shops 2024 survey for the metalworking market is now live, alongside a new homepage collecting the stories of past Honorees. This year's survey ends April 30, though.
When a CNC Turn-Mill Doesn’t Turn
By: Derek Korn
A shop in Big Sky Country uses a B-axis multitasking machine to produce complex, prismatic medical parts that require no turning complete from barstock.
#basics
Job Candidate Questions and What They Tell Us
By: Matthew Kirchner
Individuals who ask thoughtful, original questions in the interview set themselves apart.
#workforcedevelopment
Shop and School Symbiosis
By: Carli Kistler-Miller
PMPA member Clippard Instrument Laboratory has been working with Butler Tech for over 45 years and the benefits keep growing.
#pmpa
Precision Machining Technology Review: April 2024
Edited by Chris Pasion
Production Machining’s April 2024 technology showcase includes some of the latest technology from Sumitomo Electric Carbide Inc., Horn USA Inc., Seco Tools, Tungaloy, Edge Technologies, The L.S. Starrett Co., Emuge-Franken USA and more.
Automated High-Production Welding of EV Rotor Shafts
Edited by Derek Korn
This cell is able to perform joining, preheating and welding operations for rotor shafts used in electric vehicles.
Standard Control Functions with Swiss-Types in Mind
Edited by Derek Korn
Features in this line of machine-specific CNCs assist setups, offer synchronized movement commands and provide other standard, not optional, capabilities to streamline Swiss-type programming.
4 Bright Ideas for Effective Lights-Out Machining
By: Contributed By Simon Richardson, Anca
Adopting lights-out machining involves considerations when a machine shop decides to move forward with the process. Here are some tips to a successful implementation.
Production Machining's April 2024 News Highlights
Edited by Chris Pasion
Production Machining’s April 2024 news highlights include new company leadership, strategic partnerships, cybersecurity initiatives and more.
Gardner Business Index: Precision Machining March 2024
By: Jan Schafer
Precision Machining activity in March looks similar to February, with contraction slowing while staying on its path toward flat.
When to Use a Diaphragm Chuck
By: Derek Korn
The accuracy and repeatability of these chucks make them well suited for a number of workholding applications, including turning and grinding.
My Journey to an Accidental Career that Became My Passion
By: David Wynn
“Machining was not the career I chose; it chose me.”
#pmpa
Recognizing Signs of a Degrading Workplace Culture
By: Manoj Mohta
Is your machine shop missing key “culture elements?” Here are ways to identify if your organization is heading in the right or wrong direction in terms of establishing a healthy company culture.
#workforcedevelopment