Machining Crossword
Across
- 2. What holds the cutting tool on a lathe?
- 4. What does CNC stand for in machining?
- 5. What describes the allowable level of error for a machining operation on a single feature?
- 7. What are welded materials that need machining operations called?
- 9. What is the standard number of axes on a lathe?
- 10. What does the acronym CAM stand for?
- 14. What do lathes use to perform milling operations?
- 15. What are large format machines associated with mills?
- 17. What tool do manual machinists use when indicating the position of the cutting tool relative to the workpiece?
- 18. What type of machines are fully automatic and communicate via programs?
- 20. What machine holds the workpiece and rotates it while the cutting tool remains fixed?
- 21. What is a combination of symbols used to describe geometric features of machined parts?
- 23. What is a the most common CNC control for lathes and mills?
- 24. What component on a lathe holds the workpiece?
Down
- 1. What are large format machines associated with lathes?
- 3. Inconel, Monel, and Titanium are considered what type of materials?
- 6. What is the standard number of axes on a mill?
- 8. What is an invisible line that dictates a point in space and describes X, Y, or Z on a mill?
- 10. What do you call the time it takes to machine a part?
- 11. What machine holds the workpiece fixed and uses a rotating tool?
- 12. What type of programming uses specific line-by-line coding to tell the machine exactly what to do?
- 13. What type of programming uses built in questions to program with details including materials, geometry, and tooling?
- 16. What is the process called when machinists need to change out tooling, fixtures, or jigs as well as zero/home/indicate in?
- 19. What is known as a subtractive process that creates a shape and design by removing material?
- 22. What component on the lathe spindle holds the workpiece?