Simulation is one of the most accurate, efficient techniques for ensuring precision in manufacturing, and it can help shops test and improve machining and factory floor processes.
While rigid honing can remove relatively large amounts of metal and improve hole straightness and roundness, flexible hones “follow” the existing bore and are meant for finishing and deburring operations only. Here’s what you need to know about each.
With the unique features of the newly launched A245/A345 end mills from Niagara Cutter, you can solve the common problems associated with aluminum machining.
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