Need to cut a part at an angle on a manual mill? Here's how to indicate your vise using a sine bar.
In this episode of Learning from The Pros", we joined Matt Schmelzer, machine tool instructor at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, as he shows how to indicate a vise to an angle on a milling machine. This is one of the activities the students at NWTC go through to produce a project that requires an angle milled on a part.
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This project is part of the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College's program.
To learn more about the precision machining engineering technology program at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College visit https://www.nwtc.edu/academics/programs/fields-of-interest/manufacturing
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