This story was produced by Dax Janel Valencia and distributed by Next Net. From enabling manufacturers to create highly accurate components to allowing them to develop smaller, more customized medical ...
“A machinist takes amazing pieces of metal with questionable drawings and makes parts that are used every day,” said Daniel Nixon, a Precision Machining instructor at Texas State Technical College.
As finished products and component parts become smaller in line with design standards, and quality standards rise – precision manufacturing capabilities are becoming increasingly critical to machining ...