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Ted & Sebastian Glod came to the United States from Poland, believing that if they worked hard, they might one day have an opportunity to build a business of their own. For many years they lived in Chicago and worked for a company that made specialty gears, transmissions and differentials for military and recreational vehicles. Then Ted began to suffer from respiratory problems. So the two moved to Arizona where the air is cleaner and took jobs working for another aerospace manufacturing company. Read more > |
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Building complex waterjet propulsion systems isn’t easy. Many of the parts start out as castings and have to be either turned or milled. Often shaft work requires the use of a five-axis turning center to productively produce the many machined features. Machining these various complex features presents challenges, for example, the complex toolpaths that a five-axis machine tool must follow. Read more > |
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Lucas Cycle streamlines its motorcycle start-up with integrated CAD/CAM. Read more > |
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OCC is trying to ramp up production to the point where it can produce a small line up of limited edition bikes and boost overall production to 120 bikes in 2006 and as many as 200 in 2007 (they do 80 currently). Read more > |
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Sperry Marine had to develop a new generation gyrocompass, so that steel ships have an accurate compass to direct them when they are at sea. Read more > |
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R&R Cycle needed to find a way to keep their components reliable and competitive on the street and at the drag strip. They also wanted to stay ahead of their competition. Read more > |
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Westcoast Performance needed an easy to use software package to help them design and cut their parts to keep up with the increasing demand from their growing business. Read more > |
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Taylor Kightley Engineering of Northampton, England is a leading supplier of precision parts for the competitive motor sports industry. Using the newest machining concepts and Mastercam’s cutting-edge technology, the shop manufactures some of the most complex parts imaginable. Read more > |
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