Cutting Processes 111

Provided by: Tooling U - SME

Cutting Processes provides an introductory overview of the common metal cutting operations. To those new to manufacturing and machining, familiarity with the basic machines, tools, and principles of metal cutting is essential. The class focuses on the most common machining tools, the saw, lathe, and mill, and the common processes performed on each, such as band sawing, turning, end milling, and drilling. Cutting Processes also offers an introduction to holemaking and describes the differences between inner and outer diameter operations. A basic, foundational knowledge of metal cutting processes is essential to gain understanding of more advanced information such as cutting theory, tool and workpiece material, cutting variables, and tool geometries. After taking this class, students should be able to identify the most common cutting processes, as well as the machines used to perform them.


Course ID

260010

Skill Focus

Beginner

Instructor(s)

Tooling U - SME

Employee Type

None

Method of Delivery

Online

Estimated Effort

60

Cost

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