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Monday, April 20th, 2009

How to Go About Choosing a Machine Shop for your Project

Whether you are a die-hard auto lover and spend endless hours making your car go faster, or a do it yourself home improvement aficionado, the odds are good before long you are going to be choosing a machine shop for your project.

This project could be small and easily fit in between other jobs the machinist is working on, or it might be sufficiently large to actually be the main project the shop will be working on for the next week.

Initially it may sound like a daunting task to begin choosing a machine shop for your project, but if you follow a simple three step rule, you simply cannot go wrong.

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Metal Working Software

Metal working software has revolutionized the
metal fabrication industry. Metalworking software creates intricate and accurate designs in miniature metal parts, as well as in the production of large-scale sheet metal applications that require precision and repetitive production that call for constant calculations and measurements. This can quite time-consuming when done without the aid of a computerized process.

Metal working software programs CNC machines during the fabrication process. Additional programs help smooth the transition between a client’s designs created with a particular software program and the manufacturer’s software that actually produces the parts.

Advantages of Metal Working Software

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Sheet Metal Fabrication: Trends in the Industry

The U.S. housing demand, commercial construction spending, mortgage interest rates, and other economic and housing factors such as the popularity of remodeling, the strength of the economy and inflation, all affect sheet metal fabrication industry trends. Niche specific trends come and go, but the sheet metal fabrication industry as a whole is turning toward flexibility and automation.

Flexibility

The sheet metal fabrication industry has been transformed by new technology such as metal working software, CNC machines, and AutoCAD design programs. These advances have helped sheet metal fabrication companies adapt more readily to the increasing complexities of the client.