PartsBadger Invests in Innovative Manufacturing with New Robot PartsBadger completed the installation and programming for another new collaborative robot to complete 3, 4, and 5-axis milling jobs in their Cedarburg, Wisconsin manufacturing facility. This marks...
What You Need to Know About Injection Molding Injection molding has been around since the 1940s, when it was used to make plastic parts during World War II. Today, it’s one of the most popular manufacturing processes in the world and its popularity shows no signs of...
What is the Difference Between Drilling and Tapping? Drilling and tapping are both processes that involve using specific cutting tools to remove metal from an object in order to create either a threaded hole or simply a smooth hole in the object’s surface. However,...
3D milling machines, also known as CNC machining centers, that use computers to control the creation of complex parts from raw materials. These machines can perform advanced functions like contouring surfaces and drilling holes with extreme precision. This makes them...
What is 5 Axis Milling? When it comes to machine tools, five-axis milling refers to milling machines that have the ability to machine in three dimensions and can also rotate on their own axis. A typical five-axis milling machine allows you to mill complicated shapes...
Parts Badger Hire New QC Lead Parts Badger has hired a new QC Lead in January to expand the business. Kris Haessler will take charge of creating quality products for customers. He will manage hard gaging, programming the CMM, putting quality procedures in place, and...
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