Książka Choosing & Using the Right Milling Machine Richard Rex

Choosing & Using the Right Milling Machine

Autor: Richard Rex
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: 50 % szansa
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In most modern metal shops, you'll find both a lathe and a vertical mill. Both machines function by...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2022
strony
304
EAN
9780831136840
ISBN
0831136847
Enbook ID
41454146
Waga
431
Wymiary
157 x 221 x 25

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In most modern metal shops, you'll find both a lathe and a vertical mill. Both machines function by removing material from a block of metal-the "workpiece." The key difference between the two is how the workpiece is handled. On a lathe, the workpiece rotates, and is cut away by a knife tool. (Typical products of lathe work are “turned parts” such as spindles, bearings, screws, washers, and circular blanks for gears.)

On a milling machine, it’s the cutter that rotates. The workpiece is clamped to a table that is moved by precise amounts in two axes at right angles. (Typical mill products are flat-surfaced blocks of metal, like a cube, sometimes drilled for spindles or dowel pins, often tapped for screws.)

Both the lathe and mill are incredibly flexible machines, but neither is capable of doing useful work right “out of the box.” Both call for a number of accessories for holding the workpiece, as well as a selection of different cutting tools, drills, reamers, etc. Unlike lathe turning, which has not changed fundamentally in the past 100 years, milling in the small shop has been changed radically by the recent introduction of bench-top machines.


There are now so many different milling machines that insider information has become even more important. In this work, Choosing & Using the Right Milling Machine, Richard Rex provides everything needed to choose the right type of mill—knee-type (Bridgeport) or bench-top—and properly install it depending on the type of work you’re doing. With suggestions for finding, installing, and using the essential accessories, including digital readouts, this work is a must-have for model shops around the globe. And it’s the perfect companion work to Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe.  
           
Features 

  • Covers different types of milling cutters, including end mills, drill bits, reamers, and slitting saws.
  • Introduces information on the add-ons that get a shop operational with the least delay and expense.
  • Instructs on the installation and use of three popular accessories—table power-feed, digital readout (DRO), and rotary table.
Provides a workpiece tutorial that demonstrates many of the commonplace milling routines—ideal for first-time users.

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