CNC Machine Operator (Dubai)

Posted on July 4, 2009
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Employer: Mangalam PlacementIndustry: EngineeringLocation: Dubai, UAEPerson should be CNC machine operator . An operator has to do himself, the following things:Loading of job i.e. piston crown, cylinder cover(weight of the job approx. 6000 kg) etc.Truing of job by himself.Selecting the proper tool for specific operation.Programming for the job as per drawing.Should have knowledge of different tooling and tool holders (MUST).Must know different types of measuring instruments and to handle the

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Posted on July 4, 2009
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CNC machining parts for absolutely beautiful high end planes : http://www.holteyplanes.com/blog/?p=147 Go read the whole post, and click “back” to see other steps in the manufacture. How much do these hyper-rare hyper-awesome handplanes cost? You don’t want to know . I’ll keep using my blue Record handplanes for now.

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Tiniest bot, sort of. CNC controlled

Posted on July 3, 2009
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Here’s an interesting concept, the bot pictured above has no internal control mechanisms . His claims to have built the smallest bot are dubious, considering it requires a much larger control platform to function, so lets just set that aside and look at how it works. The bot itself is basically a hollow box with a hinged manipulator mounted on it. He has then built a modified CNC type structure with various magnets below a platform.

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Kellyware KCam v4.0.42

Posted on July 1, 2009
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Kellyware KCam v4.0.42 | 5.55 MB KCam Router/Mill software is designed to run low cost hobby CNC equipment. Program your paths using the built in Gcode editor, or import DXF, NC, and PLT files. Create signs and plates using your CAD software and import your work into KCam. Dual cutting depth allows for holes and outlines to be punched out after routing. No more drilling holes for switches or cutting plates to size before engraving.Engrave signs, make name tags, drill printed circuit boards, mi

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Cleveland CG12 Chrome Wedge with Standard Bounce

Posted on June 30, 2009
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Cleveland CG12 Chrome Wedge with Standard Bounce The CG12 combines classic wedge design with advanced manufacturing processes. On each CG12 wedge, the grooves are milled to maximum conforming dimensions using a proprietary CNC mill bit to create envelope-stretching geometry. To improve shot consistency, the new groove geometry was coupled with an innovative plating process making ZIP Grooves Cleveland Golf’s most consistent, precise, and visible wedge technology to date

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Willall Racing WR35DC Rear Differential Cooler

Posted on June 30, 2009
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Another Australian innovation to show you guys today, Willall Racing’s latest addition to their cooling and oil related product lineup , the WR35DC rear diff cooler. Designed from the ground up with circuit driven Nissan GT-Rs in mind, the kit is designed to be a direct bolt on, no nonsense required fit onto your Nissan GT-R. Featuring a 13 row oil cooler, CNC machined brackets, oil pump, high pressure hoses and fittings as well as every fastener you’ll need to bolt it straight on. The kit

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programing (Sanford, Maine)

Posted on June 30, 2009
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City: Maine programer in visual basic c++ for programing shapes for a cnc machine. A complete system to be created, experience needed. Advertisement: read more

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Programming eBooks and Guides at Ebooksquad

Posted on June 30, 2009
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Ebooksquad provides links around the web for many ebooks, guides, and learning documents covering several programming, database, and computer hardware areas. Their categories and tags within these are given below. Programming eBooks and Guides - C, C++, and C# Programming - CNC - Java Programming - Matlab - Neurolinguistic - Oracle - SAP Tutorials - SQL, SQL Server, and Database - Visual Basic and VB . NET - Visual Programming Computer Hardware e

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Your Gall Bladder

Posted on June 29, 2009
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by Ellen Valentine, CNC I was mulling over the varied situation of several clients this morning. One client, faced with recurring pain will most like have her gall bladder removed, while another couple have successfully completed the first leg of their liver gall baldder flush. The couple passed the stones an debris that cause the pain people feel during a gall bladder attack. The first client I will confess right now does not have the stamina or the faith in the human body to try the natur

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Oakley Carbon Fiber Sunglasses Take 96 Man Hours For Each Pair

Posted on June 29, 2009
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Back in March we wrote about Oakley possibly making carbon fiber sunglasses since they were messing around with the material. Now it looks like we have some confirmation, and it sounds like they are going to be extremely high-end. Oakley released a teaser view for their carbon fiber sunglasses which boasts the following info: Over 20 hours of CNC machine time 80 layers of carbon fiber 96 mans hours for one pair Those are some impressive numbers, we’re dying to see these things! In

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