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They relied on so-called "hard tooling"—dedicated machine tools that could fabricate just one type of product.
Britain can boast neither the large natural-resource endowments nor the focus on production of capital goods, like machine tools, that appeal to rapidly industrialising economies.
Machine tools that form parts by removing metal chips from a workpiece include lathes, shapers and planers, drilling machines, milling machines, grinders, and power saws.
The I.A.E.A. says it also does not know, and has reported that machine tools that can be used for either nuclear or non-nuclear purposes have also been looted.
Between 1839 and 1841 he patented more than 40 specialized machine tools that he then set up in an ingenious factory-type arrangement to produce parts from iron and steel.
The following are examples of production machine tools that are modifications of basic machine tools: (1) turret lathes, including screw machines; (2) multiple-station machines; (3) gang drills; and (4) production milling machines.
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Orville invented a machine tool that changed the way aircraft parts were made and was the first aircraft maker to work extensively with titanium.
The engine lathe is a basic machine tool that can be used for a variety of turning, facing, and drilling operations.
This is tabletop size machine tool that has five changeable machining heads.
Once these conditions and expectations are identified and prioritized, the most appropriate CNC machine tool that meets the basic application requirements can be easily selected.
This article documents the design, refinement, and implementation of a reconfigurable machine tool that provides a flexible platform for turning and milling.
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