CNC Tips and Techniques

A Reader for Programmers

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Engineering, Industrial, Industrial Design, Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Industries
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Author: Peter Smid ISBN: 9780831190521
Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc. Publication: May 24, 2013
Imprint: Industrial Press, Inc. Language: English
Author: Peter Smid
ISBN: 9780831190521
Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc.
Publication: May 24, 2013
Imprint: Industrial Press, Inc.
Language: English

Overview

During the past decade, Peter Smid wrote dozens of column for Shop Talkmagazine that addressed the full gamut of CNC topics, such as tapping and threading and knurling; program length and memory needs; G-codes, M-functions, cycles, macros … and more still. 

Ever since Shop Talk ceased publication, these columns have been unavailable. Now, in CNC Tips and Techniques, we are delighted to bring them back—over 60 of the best of Peter’s columns --- all under one cover, so that you can have full and easy access to the advice Peter has been sharing during the past decade.

CNC Tips and Techniques is a treasure trove of Peter Smid’s “lost work” that is certain to be an invaluable addition to your CNC toolkit.  We hope the advice and instructions contained in these readings will help you do your job more efficiently and more effectively – and that you find them a good read besides. 

Features

  • Offers more than 60 focused columns which have been thoroughly reviewed since its initial publication and updated as needed to reflect ongoing changes in the field.
  • Columns are presented here in chronological order of when they first appeared.
  • Includes an alternative table of contents, organized by topic.
  • Provides several useful appendices and an extensive index.
  • Appeals to both veterans and newcomers with tips and techniques that can be applied at work and speed up the learning curve.
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Overview

During the past decade, Peter Smid wrote dozens of column for Shop Talkmagazine that addressed the full gamut of CNC topics, such as tapping and threading and knurling; program length and memory needs; G-codes, M-functions, cycles, macros … and more still. 

Ever since Shop Talk ceased publication, these columns have been unavailable. Now, in CNC Tips and Techniques, we are delighted to bring them back—over 60 of the best of Peter’s columns --- all under one cover, so that you can have full and easy access to the advice Peter has been sharing during the past decade.

CNC Tips and Techniques is a treasure trove of Peter Smid’s “lost work” that is certain to be an invaluable addition to your CNC toolkit.  We hope the advice and instructions contained in these readings will help you do your job more efficiently and more effectively – and that you find them a good read besides. 

Features

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