Crash Course in Milling: Chapter 7 - Face Milling, by Glacern Machine Tools

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Crash Course in Milling Tutorials - Made for Machinists by Machinists Chapter 7: Face Milling - Our "Crash Course in Milling" training series for conventional and CNC milling machines covers many topics including basic machine anatomy, workholding, toolholding, and various milling operations. Watch the entire series on our website @ http://www.glacern.com/videolounge or shop online for many of the products featured in the videos.

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  • @digestion87 Off course. Thats how it should be to deliver good work. The worker has to concentrate on his work and not where he is stepping to prevent him from injuring himself. I am a master craftsman in mechanical engenering from germany and and from my experiance i can tell it is much more productive to work in an clean and good enlightened environment than in the "normal" junk yard you will find all over the world.

    Btw. good Film!

  • what a clean machining facility...

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  • "Inzert"?

  • @DJGPR2

    WD-40 is mostly Kerosene, Old timers would just use kerosene straight, but if you want to spend more for something with some additives WD-40 is the ticket. I like Kerosene, and usually have some kerosene lamp fluid around, that or paraffin wax are the ticket.

  • @captainbackflash The question then becomes which is more cost effective. A super clean machine shop would require a significant expense in labor to keep clean. There is a middle ground where extreme cleanliness and drop off in productivity due to a lower standard of cleanliness balance each other out.

  • why use wd-40?

  • Dat camera lens

    Makes the entire video look orgasmic

  • is this a studio or an actual machine shop, those are the cleanest machines I ever seen.

  • @captainbackflash thanks for your comments and advices sir. i am studying machining in master degree so i have been learning these things just for 3 months.

  • What an amazing video! Love it.

    Makes a change from the oily rag and dirty machine!

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