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If you live in the Wisconsin, Minnesota or Illinois areas I will be presenting a two day press brake seminar on May 19th and 20th at Mac-Tech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 888-MAC-9555 Mskiba@Mac-tech.com 414-7691522
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Continue reading →There is a new Bending Basics – A grand unifying theory pt 3 under the Media Tab on the Menu Bar. Bending Basics – A grand unifying theory pt 3 A grand unifying theory of bending on a press brake … Continue reading →
Enjoying dinner post show at Mastro’s Steakhouse with my good friends from Greenheck Fan and Mate Precision Tooling.
Continue reading →Thank you to Capital for hosting this FMA certificate program from the Fabricators and Manufactures Association Int. (FMA) and part of their Precision Sheet Metal Operators certification program PMSO These programs can be presented at you company as an In-house … Continue reading →
There is a new Bending Basics column under the Media Tab on the Menu Bar. A grand unifying theory pt 1 A grand unifying theory of bending on a press brake pt 1, from the September issue of … Continue reading →
I will be presenting the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association Int. (FMA) Precision Press Brake Certificate Program in Atlanta, Georgia and Greensboro, North Carolina. This program is part of the FMA’s Precision Sheet Metal Operators Certification (PSMO) FMA’s Precision Press Brake Certificate … Continue reading →
The September 2015 Bending Basics column has been posted under our Media tab on the Menu bar. This months topic: Predicting inside radius when air bending on a press brake. Part of an ongoing series on the topic of bend … Continue reading →
Here is one more re-post from theArtofPressBrake’s forum page, the question was about Bottom bending aluminum on a press brake. Re-posted here because of its relevance to the trade. QUESTION: Our team still has some problems with over-bending… at least in … Continue reading →
I can’t count the number of times I hear “I can’t find a qualified press brake operator”. While at the same time, I hear Press Brake operators why should I learn this stuff? I’ll never use it?” The answer boils … Continue reading →