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Plus: What to consider before automating your CNC machines. JANUARY 2022 Ready to Tap into New Reven

Plus: What to consider before automating your CNC machines. [View this email in a browser]( JANUARY 2022 [logo] [home]( [forum]( [youtube]( Ready to Tap into New Revenue Streams? Okuma Can Help. Using versatile, high-quality Okuma machine tools allow shops to pursue new customers and jobs outside of their norm because they are equipped to do so. These new jobs mean increased spindle utilization, which results in a higher ROI on your machine tool purchase. [learn more]( [Ready to Tap into New Revenue Streams? Okuma Can Help.]( Crowdfunding for Machine Shops Are you a CNC machinist and want to start you own shop? Mike from Flux Workholding has used an unconventional way to get his machining business off the ground. It’s called crowdfunding. With crowdfunding, Mike launched 20 unique products thus generating $100,000s. Check out how he did it. [watch video]( [Crowdfunding for Machine Shops]( FROM THE EZINE What to Consider Before Automating Your CNC Machines Are you thinking to bring automation into your shop, but you have no idea where to start? Here are a few things to consider. [read more]( Tramming a Milling Machine There are several different methods that can help you get your machine in tram. Let’s look at the most common and reliable ones. [read more]( Machine Way Covers, Wipers and Ball Screws Way covers, bellows, wipers and cable carriers offer dynamic protection for critical moving parts. Repair and replacement are great options for ball screws and telescopic covers. Bookmark Dynatect.com for your future needs – a one-stop source for protecting your machine and guarding against pinch points! [learn more]( [Machine Way Covers, Wipers and Ball Screws]( FROM THE CNC MACHINING FORUM Is there a maximum end mill length? I need a long end mill to cut EPS foam. I would like to know if there’s a maximum length for an end mill… [read post and replies]( FROM THE SHOP MANAGEMENT FORUM What green flags do you look for in employee or colleagues? What things do you see in someone walking through your shop that makes you… [read post and replies]( Why is it Important to Preset Outside the Machine Tool? More machinists are talking about presetting outside of the machine but only 30% of shops are using this technology currently. Why is there hesitancy with investing in a separate tool presetting machine? Learn why presetting outside the machine allows you to be more time- and cost-efficient. [learn more]( [Why is it Important to Preset Outside the Machine Tool?]( The Job Board Exclusively for Metalworkers The Practical Machinist Job Board is dedicated exclusively to the metalworking industry and connects you to employers and job seekers who are part of the world's largest metalworking community! Create your account and begin finding your dream career or the next qualified professional to join your company. [learn more]( [The Job Board Exclusively for Metalworkers]( POPULAR PICKS [Mitutoyo Digimatic Caliper]( Mitutoyo Digimatic Caliper This ABS coolant-proof, dust- and water-resistant caliper is designed to withstand any possible workshop conditions. The easy-to-read screen combined with the power-saving features make this tool a shop favorite. [view product]( [Machining Fundamentals]( Machining Fundamentals This book gives a modern view on the principles and practices of metallurgy. The applied aspects of metallurgy are described with vivid illustrations and clear explanations. [view book]( [logo] 4853 N. Ravenswood | Chicago, IL 60640 | chatter@practicalmachinist.com Copyright © 2022 Practical Machinist, LLC [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( [ ]

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