Digital Machinist

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Digital Machinist, Volume 4, Issue 2

Features

Hands-on with the Rotary Table
by Edward Hume
Edward Hume shows you basic G-code sequences used with a CNC rotary table.
CNC Milling Machine High-speed Spindle Adapter
by Peter Stenabaugh
Peter Stenabaugh shares another accessory for his CNC milling machine.
CAD/CAM Confusion
by Andy Grevstad
Let Andy Grevstad be your guide through the world of CAD/CAM.
A T-nut Fixture for a Taig CNC MillA T-nut Fixture for a Taig CNC Mill
by Randolph Graves
Randolph Graves guides you through the construction of a T-nut fixture. A handy accessory for quick setups!
Lathe Tools
by Jerry Pryor
Veteran author Jerry Pryor made some toolholders for carbide inserts. See how he did it.
Touch Trigger Contact Probe
by J.R. Williams
Want a contact probe but balk at the price? J.R. Williams shows you how to make one.
sing Algebra to Buy Production Machines
Orest and Janine Protch
Orest Protch continues to give the small shop owner great, but easy to understand, advice. This time, he discusses the formulas for determining what machines to buy.

Departments

Along the G-Code Way - Relative Coordinates
by Ed Nisley
Ed Nisley continues to guide you through the complicated world of G-code. This time, he discusses relative coordinates.
The Mechatronist – A Semi-Automatic Coil Winder - Part Two
by Weston Bye
Wes continues to build his coil winder.
The Professional Digital Machinist (Presented by Tormach) – Quality – What it is
by Bob Fritz
Bob Fritz explains what quality means to different people, including some hilarious shop tales!

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