Articles, tagged with "milling", page 2
26th February 2011
On January 15, 2009, the Company signed an option and joint venture agreement with Matamec Explorations Inc. (“Matamec") to explore for all commodities on the Wachigabau property in the Desmaraisville area of west-central Québec, with a particular focus o...
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Author:
sutton integrated
24th February 2011
Surface broaching is especially effective when compared to other machining because it produces highly finished sources of complex shapes with exacting dimensions and tolerances at a rate of 3 to 9 times faster than the milling and machining processes. The...
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Author:
shanebond80
22nd February 2011
Many designs for steel can be seen all across America. The process of making steel sheet fine is steel fabrication. If you think that doing so is hard, then, you'd be surprised to know that shaping a steel to make it look fine is not at all intricate. Wit...
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Author:
WebFirstPro
18th February 2011
The Belek region is one of Europe’s finest golfing locations, with 18 courses to choose from accompanied by an array of luxurious five-star accommodation.
It is not hard to understand why it has become the place that golfers and investors alike are im...
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Author:
delia
14th February 2011
Turning is a process in which a single cutting tool is parallel to the surface. This process can be carried out manually on a traditional lathe, or by using an automated lathe which is controlled by a computer. A computer controlled lathe is referred to a...
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Author:
Chris
11th February 2011
Advancement, regardless of whether through the progression of new services or processes, has become vital for organizations in virtually every market. New engineering holds the key to competitive benefit and, perhaps, survival.
Since it is improper for...
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Author:
roja
10th February 2011
Shaping a steel to give it a fine look is not difficult. This process is also called as stainless steel fabrication. It is a procedure in which the stainless steel metal is processed. It is bended and shaped. It can be given varieties of hollow shapes and...
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Author:
Andrew
03rd February 2011
You can use scented candles in a variety of different ways in and around your home. Of course, their primary purpose is to provide scent to a room in your home. They can also be used to provide soft ambient light to your room, helping create a peaceful re...
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Author:
Maria Muir
17th January 2011
W.R. Grace and Co. purchased the asbestos mining facility in Libby, Montana in 1963. The mine, which employed more than 1,900 people, had been operational since 1924.
One of the biggest vermiculite mines in the world, at the peak of its production the...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
13th January 2011
The Cleveland Golf CG12 Black Pearl Wedge combines classic wedge design with advanced manufacturing processes. On each CG12 wedge, the grooves are milled to maximum conforming dimensions using a proprietary CNC mill bit to create envelope-stretching geome...
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Author:
delia
13th January 2011
For the better player, wedges are the truest scoring clubs. The Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Tour Chrome Wedge is bright without being overly reflective, so you shouldn't get a big blast of glare in your eyes as you line up a shot.
Vokey wedges set up ni...
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Author:
delia
11th January 2011
Preparing food is hard as well as time consuming job. You have to invest enough time in cutting up, grating parmesan cheese, or massaging dough. Possibly, this could be the key reason why the majority of parents prefer to set you back the nearest junk foo...
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Author:
John Mccullough
11th January 2011
Cleveland Golf Japan introduces their new Cleveland CG-F1 wedge). Forged in Japan from soft carbon steel and featuring Cleveland Golf's patented Zip Grooves, the CG-F1 has a straight leading edge and round head shape with a taller heel and straight neck. ...
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Author:
delia
11th January 2011
Cleveland CG-F1 Wedge has a straight leading edge and round head shape with a taller heel and straight neck. This versatile head is easy to play square or open.
It has become evident this year, that Srixon, who has always made a great forged wedge, ha...
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Author:
delia
23rd December 2010
Wooden flooring is one of the oldest of all the house building traditions that are still in use today. The materials we use to build our walls, struts, roofs and windows have changed radically over the last few hundred years, but the wood floor that can b...
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Author:
Arthor Greenwald