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Minimizing the Mirage: Addressing Distortion Caused by Workholding in Precision Machining
Mitee-Bite Uniforce clamps holding aluminum parts for final facing operation. Distortion, often described as the machinist's bane, is a pervasive challenge in high-precision manufacturing. While many factors contribute to a workpiece deviating from its intended geometry—including residual material stresses and thermal effects—the very act of securing a part for machining, known as workholding , frequently introduces or exacerbates these dimensional errors. In precision machin
Oct 19


The Unseen Armor: A Deep Dive into Carbide Tool Coatings for Advanced Machining
We routinely analyze the cutting edges of production inserts under magnification , gathering cutting data, including tool wear patterns...
Sep 27


Cutting Costs Without Cutting Corners: A Prototype Machining Guide for Smarter Development
Developing a new product is an exciting, often challenging, journey. A critical step in this process is creating prototypes – physical...
Sep 20
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