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Prototyping CNC Programming Welding. About Great River Machine Works. Were a small, customer-oriented CNC machine shop. Our focus is on short runs (up to a thousand parts or so), prototyping, inventor’s services, and welding. We have a Fadal CNC, a Miller TIG welder, and a positive attitude (always important! Unfortunately, a positive attitude only goes so far. It also does not pay the bills. So, we pulled up stakes and headed west. At least we’re warmer now. Machine Shop Minnesota Pics. Just a blog now!
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Using tabs to mill a flat part | CNC Machining
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Prototyping CNC Programming Welding. Using tabs to mill a flat part. March 4, 2011. In How To DIY. The first thing a machinist asks when making a part is, “how do I hold it? 8221; A lot of times a vise or collet chuck is a good answer. There are a lot of techniques. For holding a flat part, often a good answer is to bolt the part to the table or a surface plate. Recently, in the machine shop. This is what the part looked like while still bolted into the CNC. Turning hose barbs on the lathe. The boss want...
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Prototyping CNC Programming Welding. Using tabs to mill a flat part. March 4, 2011. The first thing a machinist asks when making a part is, “how do I hold it? 8221; A lot of times a vise or collet chuck is a good answer. There […]. Read Article →. Turning hose barbs on the lathe. February 21, 2011. Hose Barb turned on lathe using form tool I have a customer at the machine shop who needs some special hose barbs for the fuel pumps on his custom snowmobile […]. Read Article →. WSJ on carrier-based drones.
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WSJ on carrier-based drones | CNC Machining
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Prototyping CNC Programming Welding. WSJ on carrier-based drones. February 12, 2011. In In the News. Doing a little reading at the machine shop. The Wall Street Journal recently reported on new carrier-based drones. For the Navy. It’s an interesting look at an emerging military technology. The drones are still in the early stages, and aren’t expected to be fully operational for a few years at least. Still, Skynet will be complete very soon…. Turning hose barbs on the lathe →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Prototyping CNC Programming Welding. Using tabs to mill a flat part. March 4, 2011. The first thing a machinist asks when making a part is, “how do I hold it? 8221; A lot of times a vise or collet chuck is a good answer. There […]. Read Article →. Turning hose barbs on the lathe. February 21, 2011. Hose Barb turned on lathe using form tool I have a customer at the machine shop who needs some special hose barbs for the fuel pumps on his custom snowmobile […]. Read Article →. WSJ on carrier-based drones.
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Turning hose barbs on the lathe | CNC Machining
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Prototyping CNC Programming Welding. Turning hose barbs on the lathe. February 21, 2011. Hose Barb turned on lathe using form tool. I have a customer at the machine shop. WSJ on carrier-based drones. Using tabs to mill a flat part →. 2 responses to “ Turning hose barbs on the lathe. October 22, 2015 at 2:23 am. A picture of the tool would be nice. October 24, 2015 at 2:06 pm. True, but as I did that project 4-5 years ago, I doubt I can dig one up. Hit me up at my current blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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