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CNC Milling Machine Buying Tips
CNC stand for Computer Numerical Control, and refers specifically to the computer control of machine tools. The main purpose of CNC Milling Machines is to repeatedly manufacture complex parts in metal as well as other materials, using a specially coded program. This specially coded program that is used by CNC Milling machines is written in a notation called G-code. G-codes represent specific CNC Milling functions in alphanumeric format. CNC Milling was developed in the late 1940's and early 1950's by the MIT Servomechanism Laboratory.
1. About CNC
- Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Milling is the most common form of CNC
- CNC mills can perform the functions of drilling and often turning
- CNC Milling machines are classified according to the number of axes that they possess
- Axes are labeled as x and y for horizontal movement, and z for vertical movement
- The evolution of CNC milling machines drastically changed the manufacturing industry
- Curves are as easy to cut as straight lines, complex 3-D structures are relatively easy to produce, and the number of machining steps that required human action is way down.
2. The Fabrication Process
With the use of CNC milling machine the fabrication process of the materials have been trimmed down to just a couple of steps. CNC Milling machines now days are driven directly from computer softwares crated by CAD software packages. With the use CNC Milling machines the assembly of parts can go from brief designs without any intermediate paper drawing works being required. In one sense, with the use of CNC milling machines industrials tasks are done must easier and much faster and the production cost of the company is also lessening out. CNC machines may be said to represent special industrial robot systems, as they are programmable to perform any kind of machining operation, within certain physical limits, like other robotic systems.
3. Buying Tips
Before buying a CNC milling machine it is a must that you should have knowledge about the CNC milling machines basic parts. A CNC milling machine is basically composed of a Safety shield that is usually a clear plastic cover that cover and protects the cutting area. The Tool bit, this part of the CNC milling machines is the one that do the cutting. Spindle Shaft, is the part that holds the tool bit. Spindle Motor, is the part of the CNC milling machine that drives the cutter. The Vertical Column, the part that holds the spindle and all of its part. The Cross Side, a moveable support where the work piece is being cut. The axis motors, which moves the cross side into different axis and the Controller box.
When purchasing your milling machine make sure to check that you have all of this part intact on your CNC milling machine, for if one of this parts is not there it will not surely work or will produce an undesirable end product. Also see to it to check out for safety features, never buy a CNC milling machine without an emergency stop button, this button automatically stops machining when it is pressed. Human, hardware or software errors could mean big losses if the CNC cannot be stopped quickly enough to correct the problem. Also check out the control panel part, it is advisable to buy one with a big control guide sticker so you can clearly see it.
Also check out the screws and tools with long overhangs and adapters, be more observant about cracks and breaks on this CNC milling tools. Make sure that the plastic shield that you are purchasing with your CNC milling machine is made up of high impact polycarbonate plastic. An insert break loose from a 35 mm diameter CNC milling cutter at a spindle speed of 45,000 rpm will be thrown out at a speed of 90 meters per second - equivalent to a bullet that is being shot out of a pistol!
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What does the German sentence " Dann sehen wir uns also morgen" mean in English?
Question 1 ) The same as the title question
Question 2) What do the German words "also", "dann" and "uns" mean in English Language?
Question 3) I am confised with the order of German words in a sentence. Which of the following sentence is grammatically correct? Or all of them?
A) Christopher lernt im Goethe-Institut am Mittwoch mit seiner Freundin Deutsch
B) Christopher lernt am Mittwoch mit seiner Freundin im Goethe-Institut Deutsch
C) Christopher lernt im Goethe -Institut mit seinter Freundin am Mittwoch Deutsch
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#P.S. DO NOT USE ANY ON-LINE TRANSLATION TOOL, PLEASE
Question number 1:
It means: "So/Then, we will see each other tomorrow."
Question Number 2:
also = you can't translate this word directly into English, because there is no English synonym for it. In French, the equivalent of "also" would be "alors", in Italian "alore", in Latin "ecco". However, in English, there is no equivalent. It's a fill-word. It means something like "So" or "Then". But it doesn't indicate anything specific. It just changes the sound or meaning of a sentence very slightly (but doesn't need to so always). In the sentence "Dann sehen wir uns also morgen" the "also" indicates, that the speaker expects a positive answers. We can assume, that the people talking have already made this agreement and are both fine with it. So the speaker is basically just saying it ones more, to be sure.
"dann" = "then" (in the sense of time), it can also mean "afterwards" or "later".
"uns" = "us" or "each" --> the grammatical casus is accusative. So "who will we meet?" --> "We'll meet each other" or in German "Wen werden wir sehen?" --> "Wir werden UNS sehen."
Question number 3:
All of them are correct
. The thing in German is, that there are much more grammatical possibilities, than in most other languages. You can put your words in many different orders, and the sentence is still going to be correct. Unlike in French for example, where you usually have ONE way, and you MUST do it that way, or it will be wrong.
However, stilistically, there ARE differences. Even though all three possibilities are grammatically fine, they don't sound the same. Some sound better and more eloquent, some sound a little more bumpy (but they're still correct). Now, the important thing, on WHAT do you want to put the stress? What information do you care for? Because depending on how you put your words, the person listening to you can figure out, which of those informations are important to you. For example:
If you say:
"Christopher lernt am Mittwoch mit seiner Freundin im Goethe-Institut Deutsch." you put the stilistic stress on the word "Mittwoch". So, the important thing for you is, that it doesn't happen on Monday and it doesn't happen one Friday, but it does happen on Wednesday.
If you say:
"Christopher lernt im Goethe-Institut mit seiner Freundin am Mittwoch Deutsch." you care about the last word, the "Deutsch". So, in this case, it is important to you that they don't learn English together and not math, but they learn German.
Possibility A is hard to say. It can be that the speaker put the stress on the fact, that they learn German together, it can also be, that he put the stress on WHERE they do it (at the Goethe-Institut). So, you can't always say it with 100% certainty. This is, because language isn't math. It isn't always logic. It has a lot to do with feelings and personal, subjective interpretation of said things.
However, there ARE also word-formations that AREN'T correct. So, just because you can do lots of different things in German, doesn't mean you can do ALL things. I'll give you an example of a sentence, which IS grammatically wrong:
"Christopher am Mittwoch lernt Deutsch im Goethe-Institut mit seiner Freundin." --> you can't say that. Because the verb hasn't its right position in the sentence.
P.s. One more important thing concerning Question number 2:
NOTE:
The English word "also" is NOT the equivalent of the German "also". Even though they are spelled exactly the same and pronounced quite similar, they mean something DIFFERENT!
The English word "also" is the German "auch" or "ebenfalls".
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