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Fundamentals of Metal Machining Techniques & Machine Tools
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Fundamentals of Metal Machining Techniques & Machine Tools

Develop Your Metalworking Expertise to Excel in the Competitive Manufacturing Industry.
Created byOZIS Academy
Last updated 4/2023
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What you'll learn

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the machining process and its applications in the metalworking industry.
  • Explore the various types of machines used in the machining process, and learn how to choose the right machine for a given task.
  • Discover the critical role of machining and part geometry in the machining process, including an in-depth look at rotational and non-rotational elements.
  • Perfect your drilling skills, including cutting conditions in drilling, and learn how to drill with precision and efficiency.
  • Master the art of turning, including cutting and turning conditions, and learn how to apply these techniques to produce precise and accurate cuts.
  • Enhance your drilling skills, including cutting and drilling conditions, and learn how to drill with precision and efficiency.
  • Get hands-on experience with the boring process, including horizontal and vertical boring techniques, and learn how to achieve efficient and accurate results.
  • Develop your milling skills, including cutting conditions in milling, and learn how to mill with precision and efficiency.
  • Perfect your drilling skills, including cutting conditions in drilling, and learn how to drill with precision and efficiency.

Course content

1 section9 lectures2h 39m total length
  • Introduction of Metal Machining4:52

    Remove excess metal to shape the final geometry of a workpiece, employing abrasive or non-traditional methods and a sharp cutting tool to form chips and reveal new surfaces.

  • Types of Machines use in Machining Process2:00

    Explore turning, drilling, and milling as core metal machining operations, using a lathe to shape cylinders and a cutting tool to mill surfaces and drill holes in metal workpieces.

  • Overview of the Course8:11

    Overview of metal machining covers turning, drilling, and peripheral milling. Learn how cutting tools with single, two, or multiple edges form cylindrical shapes, holes, and surfaces through chip formation.

  • Advantages & Disadvantages of Metal Machining4:37

    Master metal machining's ability to work metals and plastics, form flats, holes, and cylinders, and achieve high dimensional accuracy with submicron roughness, while noting material waste and slower production.

  • Turning Process & Cutting Conditions Required in Turning Process16:05

    Learn the turning process on a lathe, using a single-point cutting tool to remove material, control rotation speed, depth of cut, and feed rate.

  • Boring Process -Horizontal and Vertical Boring Processes14:25

    Learn the boring process for enlarging internal holes with horizontal and vertical boring machines, using single-point tools, boring bars, and setups that move either the tool or the workpiece.

  • Drilling Process & Cutting Conditions Required in Drilling Process23:06

    Learn the drilling process with two-edged drill bits, through-thickness and blind holes, cutting conditions, spindle speed, feed, and machining time, plus operations like reaming, tapping, counter boring, and center drilling.

  • Milling Process & Cutting Conditions Required in Milling Process45:59

    Master the milling process for gears, covering peripheral milling types and face milling. Understand upwelling and downwelling, tool types, and cutting speed, feed rate, and material removal rate calculations.

  • Grinding Process & Cutting Conditions Required in Grinding Process40:21

    Explore abrasive machining and grinding, using bonded grinding wheels with hard abrasive particles to remove material from a workpiece and achieve very fine finishes across metals and ceramics.

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of metalworking and machining concepts.
  • A background in engineering, technology, or a related field is desirable but not mandatory.
  • Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.

Description

"Unlock Your Potential in Metal Machining with the Ultimate Comprehensive Course: 'Fundamentals of Advanced Metal Machining Techniques'"

Are you looking to advance your metalworking skills and stay ahead of the competition in the industry? Then look no further, as this comprehensive and engaging course, "Fundamentals of Advanced Metal Machining Techniques," is perfect for you. Led by a highly experienced instructor with a Ph.D. degree in the field, this course provides a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience in the art of metal machining.

The course covers a wide range of topics, from the introduction to machining processes to the different types of machines used in the machining process, and the advantages and disadvantages of metal machining. You will learn about the crucial role that machining and part geometry play in the process, and explore cutting and turning conditions in turning, drilling, boring, and milling processes. You will also gain hands-on experience with each technique, allowing you to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios.

By the end of this course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the metal machining process and the skills you need to succeed in the field. This is a unique opportunity to take your metalworking skills to the next level and stand out in the highly competitive world of metalworking.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to invest in your future and become a master in metal machining. Enroll now and join the thousands of students who have already transformed their careers with this comprehensive course. Get ready to take your metal machining skills to new heights and unlock your full potential!


Reference book for this course:

  1. "Fundamentals of Machining and Machine Tools" by J Geoffrey Boothroyd & Winston A. Knight



Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring or current metalworkers, machinists, and engineers.
  • Individuals seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in metal machining and metalworking.
  • Technologists, technicians, and tradespeople looking to advance their careers.
  • Students and hobbyists with a passion for metalworking and machining.
  • Entrepreneurs and small business owners looking to improve their metalworking and machining skills.
  • Individuals who want to learn how to design, create, and manufacture metal parts.
  • Individuals who want to learn how to design, create, and manufacture metal parts.