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![]() | CNC Programming Handbook (E Book) by Peter Smid ISBN-10: 9780831132828 ISBN-10: 0-8311-3282-5 ISBN-13: 9780831132828 ISBN-13: 978-0-8311-3282-8 CD-ROM 2005-09-23 Industrial Press, Inc. Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Extraordinarily comprehensive, this popular and authoritative reference covers just about every possible subject a typical CNC programmer may encounter on a daily basis. Fully indexed to help the user quickly locate topics of interest, this industrial strength handbook presents most common programming subjects in great depth and is equally applicable to both CNC milling and CNC turning operations. Many advanced subjects are also covered, thus making this an unusually comprehensive reference for machinists, programmers, engineers, and supervisors. Filled with over one thousand illustrations, tables, formulas, tips, shortcuts, and practical examples, this widely respected publication is structured in a logical order that is readily adaptable to virtually all levels of CNC training, from the basic to the advanced. "CNC Programming Handbook" has just become more valuable than ever! A new CD-ROM, packed with actual problem-solving projects and enhancing the material presented in the book, is included for the first time. Users will find programming projects and exercises for most chapters, special programming and machining projects, solutions to problems, and numerous reference files useful in CNC programming, as well as several utilities. With the majority of files in Adobe PDF, instructors will be able to quickly and easily print and distribute any of the projects, exercises, and references to their classes. Meanwhile, students and professionals will find this CD an effective self-study aid that allows them to enhance their understanding of the subject one topic at a time. It: presents complete information on various programming techniques, from the basic areas to dozens of advanced concepts; includes more than 1,000 illustrations, tables, formulas, tips, shortcuts and real-world examples; offers unparalleled reference material useful for skills training at all levels of CNC; presents an encyclopedic, logically organized approach to CNC programming, allowing the reader to look up a subject of interest only; and uses cross references throughout to guide the reader to the proper answer or solution to a problem. | ||
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Best book on this subject This is by far the best book on the subject of CNC programming. Even if you have an earlier edition, it is still worth upgrading to the 3rd Edition. Peter Smid knows his subject. | ||
Interesting work Good topic, accurate programs, and creative layout. We are impressed by this book and will order another one for the shop floor at our firm. Anchan, there is no such word as "evidences". Keep studying English. B.G. | ||
Insightful, a good read Please ignore the childish comments about minor typo errors. They come from someone who feels that Evidences is a word..... I enjoyed this book, and made it suggested reading at my class. Technical books are to be judged on content and merit, areas where Mr. Smid has excelled with his CNC Programming Handbook. Larry Marcantonio, Professor, Advanced Mechanical Studies | ||
Some evidences Tom, could you please at least read the book? Take it from someone who *read* the book. I don't care much about english in the book and I totally agree that it is a good book but it could have been better. Apart from mathematical incorrect, some of the examples in the book also incorrect. Look in page 311 programe O3503 for example. Look in page 53 for the word "theses" Bye, I have to go and study some more english. :) | ||
Some evidences Tom, could you please at least read the book? Take it from someone who *read* the book. I don't care much about english in the book and I totally agree that it is a good book but it could have been better. Apart from mathematical incorrect, some of the examples in the book also incorrect. Look in page 311 programe O3503 for example. Look in page 53 for the word "theses" Bye, I have to go and study some more english. :) | ||