50 Northern Illinois High School Students Awarded at TMA’s Precision Machining Competition in Schaumburg | Precision Machining Part


• Hear how major aerospace companies use this technology to make better parts faster, even those made from hard or difficult-to-machine materials.

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There is a need for traditional standards rooms when it comes to producing complex prismatic parts, particularly in the aerospace sector where safety-critical components are produced. A quality control room with a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) is essential for shops to determine references and standards. However, the last thing an operator wants is to get a part to the CMM and find out it’s wrong. At that point it’s all a bit too late. It also doesn’t necessarily determine at what point in the process the error occurred. It could have been a feature that was machined early in the process and all the additional machining time beyond that feature was for naught. Sometimes components can be put back on the machine to be reworked, but that can be an incredibly difficult process, especially if it is a complex component.

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The Telesystem-Mesko’s representative noted that precision and accuracy of the guidance system of the missile turned out to be better than it was expected. Considering the above, the system also offers a capability to neutralize smaller threats such as UAVs or cruise missiles. This has been proven during field tests.

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Held at Mazak Corporation’s Midwest Technology Center in Schaumburg, the competition recognized 50 students for their excellent work in machining projects such as CAD design, sine bar, grinding vice, CNC turning, CNC milling, CNC CAM, and CNC programming. Out of the 50 winners, seven students received perfect scores and five were women.

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Using a probe with a long and possibly custom stylus configuration allows a shop to measure difficult-to-reach features accurately and efficiently. This needs to be considered when choosing a machine tool probe. For extremely complex parts, often found in the aerospace industry, multiple machine tool probes can be used, each having a different stylus configuration designed for each unique feature verification.

Then, Lyons walked me across the booth to meet Senior Software Engineer Andy Roberts, who created the company’s Live Parts generative design software. The Live Parts tool is designed to actually grow parts for AM, as well as integrate with SOLIDWORKS as a plug-in.

“After years of experimentation, industrial users are only now making their first steps towards full-scale production with Additive Manufacturing.”

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