UDCB cutting chips high-speed camera
U.S. Union Tool captures slow motion video of its UDCB tool at work. Action filmed with a high-speed camera.
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U.S. Union Tool captures slow motion video of its UDCB tool at work. Action filmed with a high-speed camera.
As an independent grinding consultant to companies around the globe, Dr. Jeffrey Badger occasionally is asked if he sees differences in grinding from one country to another.
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Dr. Jeffrey Badger offers his take on the effectiveness of scrubber nozzles in the 63rd episode of Cutting Tool Engineering's Ask the Grinding Doc video series. Visit The Grinding Doc website for…
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Grinding hardened steel using a water-based coolant is fine for a few hours, then—wham!—really bad burn. The Grinding Doc offers some insight. Visit The Grinding Doc website for more advice from Dr.…
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For one shop, increasing wheel speed when cup-wheel grinding usually reduces wheel wear, but sometimes it increases wear. The shop turned to Grinding Doc Jeffrey Badger, Ph.D., for some insight. Visit The…
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