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Manufacturing:
Machining
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Online
Resources
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Magazines/Journals/Newsletters
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American
Machinist
American Machinist
is dedicated to serving the machine
tool market completely, and offers
readers the most up-to-date information
in the methods and practices of metalworking,
including cutting, forming, tooling,
materials, robotics, quality, cleaning
and finishing, and plant operation.
Metlfax
Metlfax is the monthly
new products digest magazine serving
the key metalworking manufacturing
industries.
Metal
Working Digest
- Modern
Machine Shop Online
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Resource
Sites
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| Bridgeport
Complete product catalog
and desciption of their CAM software.
METAL
Machining & Fabrication International
Internet Directory
METAL Machining &
Fabrication (MMF) WWW Services is
focused on the metals industries only
and is a valuable resource for buyers
to find the right vendors world wide.
Manaufacturing
Processes - MAS
Each of the processes
included in the current MAS database
has a set of web pages describing
the basic operation of the process,
production information, suitable geometries,
and material compatibility. Some processes
also include sample parts, pros/cons,
and examples of analysis.
Milling
A great resource with
an introduction to milling methods,
tools, machines, machining time estimation
and more...!!!
MIT
This document introduces
some of the basics of machine tool
use for prototype fabrication.
The
University of Washington
The Basics of Manufacturing
Technology.
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Societies/Organizations
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| National
Tooling & Machining Association
The National Tooling
& Machining Association (NTMA) is
the national representative of the
custom precision manufacturing industry
in the United States.
United
States Cutting Tool Institute
The United States
Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) was
formed in 1988 when two of the largest
associations of cutting tool manufacturers
joined forces. The Metal Cutting Tool
Institute and the Cutting Tool Manufacturers
Association combined their efforts,
resulting in a single, stronger organization
representing more than two-thirds
of the domestic cutting tool market.
The
Abrasive Engineering Society
The Abrasive Engineering
Society is dedicated to sharing technical
information about abrasives minerals
and their uses. That includes abrasives
grains and products such as grinding
wheels, coated abrasives (sandpaper)
and countless other items made from
synthetic minerals
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