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General Manufacturing
Links
American
Precision Museum
The site includes directions, membership
information, and other descriptive verbage
that'll make you want to visit (or, at least,
join).
CNC
Zone
Part forum, part technical archive, part
photo gallery, part industry portal. In
all, the Zone aims to be an online community
for machinists and metalworkers by serving
all those needs.
Desktop
CNC
There are comprehensive comparison tables
of destop mills and lathes, descriptinve
studies of those (and other) smaller machines
and their applications, and loads of useful
technical information.
Dr.
Machines
This site is dedicated to online diagnostics
and control of machine tools and other "appliances"
& "tools"
Eng-Tips
Eng-Tips touts itself as "technical
work forums for engineering professionals."
How
Stuff Works
How Stuff Works is exactly what it says--a
site that answers many questions you might
have had about how some of the most simple
(and complex) stuff really works.
IndustryCommunity.com
This site has grown into an impressive suite
of resources that are primarily forums serving
precise and general categories, including
those directly related to machining and
manufacturing.
Lathes
Loads of historical and technical details
about nearly every kind of lathe ever made.
MachiningZone.com
The Machining Zone offers up a cornucopia
of metalworking and machining information
and data useful beyond any specific product
from any single supplier.
Marv
Klotz's Utilities
This site will expose you to more manufacturing-related
calculators, software and utilities than
you can shake a mouse at.
Math
Resources
This page is a collection of links across
the Web to mathematics, formulas, tutorials
and directories that can be useful to the
machining professional or student.
Mathtools.net
this maybe be the most incredible collection
of Web-based scientific and mathematics
calculators available anywhere.
Metalworking.com
This is the Web-side home to rec.crafts.metalworking,
the very active, very useful metalworking
newsgroup.
PatentCafe
This site is dedicated to patents, copyrights
and trademarks. Plain and simple, its primary
role is to connect you with whatever you
may need to register a creation or process.
Practical
Machinist
This site is a bare-bones, very effective
forum dedicated to the machining sciences,
arts, commerce and home machining shops.
Techdata
This very simple but effective personal
site includes one of the best collections
of tables and data for many machining-related
topics: material and metals properties;
machinability data; dimension tables; and
much more.
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