- vise is
another example of a
simple type of
fixture used to fix
workpieces. A
workpiece may be
subjected to
various cutting operations, like truing, making...
- faceplate. A
workpiece may be
mounted on a mandrel, or
circular work
clamped in a three- or four-jaw chuck. For
irregular shaped workpieces it is usual...
-
cylindrical pieces and
formed wheels creating formed pieces.
Typical sizes on
workpieces range from 0.75 in to 20 in (18 mm to 1 m) and 0.80 in to 75 in (2 cm...
-
workpiece. "Fullering" is a
similar process that
thins out
sections of the
forging using a
convex shaped die.
These processes prepare the
workpieces for...
- A
scriber is a hand tool used in
metal work to mark
lines on
workpieces,
prior to machining. The
process of
using a
scriber is
called scribing and is just...
-
allow workpieces to be
easily placed in the
machine or removed, and yet stay
secure during operation. Many are also adjustable,
allowing for
workpieces of...
- join two
facing workpieces without melting the
workpiece material. Heat is
generated by
friction between the
rotating tool and the
workpiece material, which...
- low-carbon
workpieces;
workpieces are in
contact with a high-carbon gas,
liquid or solid; it
produces a hard
workpiece surface;
workpiece cores largely...
-
although more time &
specialist cutting tools are
needed for
harder workpieces.
There are many
threading processes including:
cutting threads with a...
- conical, curved, or
grooved workpieces. In general,
turning uses
simple single-point
cutting tools. Each
group of
workpiece materials has an
optimum set...