Tool users know the value of a good, obscure piece of equipment. The weirder and less common, the better, in many instances! Quirky, odd, or niche tools stand out visually, but they also perform ...
The five-axis milling process continues to expand and evolve as machine tools and tooling become more capable. As an example, I recently learned about a new workholding system introduced to the market ...
In this video, we build a split-top Roubo workbench, focusing on the construction of the bench top. The process includes milling the top, creating a mortise and tenon end cap, constructing a condor ...
Abstract: Traditional machining stability assessments, typically relying on accelerometers, acoustic emission (AE) sensors, microphones, or dynamometers, encounter persistent limitations. These ...
Not that long ago, most of us didn't even know what a fractal vise was. Now, however, we're hearing about the fourth one in six months. That said, the Titaner TiFractal Vise still manages to pack in a ...
And, like a larger traditional bench vise, it has two jaws – one fixed, one moveable – between which the object in question gets clamped. Whereas the jaws on a conventional bench vise are just flat ...
Abstract: This study showcases the utilization of an intelligent vise equipped with integrated cutting force and audio sensors to predict surface roughness during the milling process. Specifically, a ...
Vise, an automated asset management platform that helps advisors build and manage personalized portfolios for their clients, announced this week that it has hired Ross Znavor as president. He is not ...
Many people have heard the story about two woodcutters chopping trees in the forest. One chops and chops and chops without stopping, while the other takes breaks frequently, but still manages to chop ...
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