Chicago, Illinois - Advances in cutting tools and CAD/CAM systems are pushing the boundaries of engineering and manufacturing. However, many are not using the new technologies synergistically to achieve impressive metal removal rates. In this detailed 45-minute presentation (followed by open Q & A), we will examine new cutting technologies and strategies that solve many of the difficulties experienced machining titanium and difficult alloys and show how to cut titanium at 75 inches per minute.
Primary topics:
- New programming techniques with CAD/CAM systems
- Cutter geometries to take advantage of new technologies.
- Controlling heat generation
- Chatter reduction/ Dampening technologies
About the speaker:
Mike MacArthur has worked for RobbJack for 20 years. He started as a tool grinder and eventually held just about every position available, including an extended period as applications engineer. Today, as vice president of engineering, Mike leads our research and development efforts as well as technical sales and customer support. He is actively involved in developing new tools and processes for titanium and aerospace applications.
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