DRILLING, REAMING, COUNTERBORING, THREADBORING, ETC. THROUGHOUT the design of every machined part the designer should follow the practice of visualizing the machining involved, and make a genuine effort to design for “machinability” by avoiding all difficult operations. This factor cannot be over-emphasized, as it is only too easy to complicate the machining of a part unnecessarily by lack of forethought during the design.
Designing for Machinability
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 13 , 10 ; 289-293
1941-10-01
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Emerald Group Publishing | 1942
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