Who's afraid to cut to zero? Most U.S. mold shops still leave extra stock on the cores and cavities of the molds they machine. This practice is ... An article from: Modern Machine Shop
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Author(s)Mark Albert
PublisherGardner Publications, Inc.
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Title: Who's afraid to cut to zero? Most U.S. mold shops still leave extra stock on the cores and cavities of the molds they machine. This practice is unnecessary and wasteful, say proponents of advanced machining technology.
Author: Mark Albert
Publication:Modern Machine Shop (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2005
Publisher: Gardner Publications, Inc.
Volume: 77 Issue: 11 Page: 78(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Citation Details
Title: Who's afraid to cut to zero? Most U.S. mold shops still leave extra stock on the cores and cavities of the molds they machine. This practice is unnecessary and wasteful, say proponents of advanced machining technology.
Author: Mark Albert
Publication:Modern Machine Shop (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2005
Publisher: Gardner Publications, Inc.
Volume: 77 Issue: 11 Page: 78(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale


