1. Define the Scope of Your Woodworking Machinery Website
First,
decide what your website will be about. Do you want your used
woodworking machinery tools website to be a simple brochure-ware style
or an e-commerce site with robust functionality like shopping cart,
woodworking machinery quoting, newsletter distribution, sales tools,
and advertising capabilities? Once you have defined the scope of your
website, put together a website outline and content.
2. Buy Domain Name for Your Woodworking Machinery Website
Next,
you need to select a domain name. A domain name is the name you want to
give to your woodworking machinery website. To get a domain name, you
have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that
name. GoDaddy.com is a great site to visit and research names for your
website. It is important to choose a memorable domain name that
contains your targeted keywords. Having a keyword-rich domain name may
help you get good rankings in the search engines. Some of the good
keywords for your woodworking equipment and tools website might be:
woodworking, machinery, used machinery, buy machinery, woodworking
equipment, woodworking tools. Use Google AdWords Keyword Tool to
further research your keywords.
3. Design and Code Woodworking Machinery Website
Once
you have the concept for the website and have registered a domain name,
it is time to design and code the website. You may choose to design it
yourself. Templates are available on the Internet and it is easy to
create a design without a lot of HTML knowledge. If you are not
experienced, you may still find it difficult to create that
“professional appeal” with a “do-it-yourself” approach. Most
businesses find that hiring professional designer money well spent.
4. Choose a Web Host and Sign Up for an Account
Once
your site is completed, you will need to sign up for an account with
web hosting company is order to get your web page onto the Internet.
The simplest approach is to select a hosting company and pay a fee for
space each month. It is easy these days to find a hosting company
with 99.9% uptime for less than $30/month. The best advice I have is
to do your research and ensure the company is reputable and does
backups of your data frequently.
5. Drive Traffic to Your New Woodworking Machinery, Equipment & Tools Website
When
your site is ready, you will need to submit your site to the search
engines, particularly Google, Yahoo and MSN. However, submitting your
site to search engines along is, quite frankly, a pointless endeavor.
If there are no other links to your site on the web, search engines may
be reluctant to show results that include your pages. Therefore, its
important to build links. Directory submissions, link exchanges, press
release and article distribution are a few ways that can help you
increase the number of links pointing to your woodworking machinery
website. MachineryFrontier.com for example, offers to its advertisers
professionally written articles as part of the online advertising
package offering.
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A tipped tool or insert generally refers to anycutting tool where the cutting edge consists of a separate piece of material, either brazedor clamped on to a separate body.
These
tools provide the advantage of pre-ground cutting edges and geometry on
inserts that may be readily replaced in a less expensive holder (or
body). The material of both the body and tip can then be optimised for
their individual requirements and this along with improved production
techniques has led to their greater adoption within their respective
industries.
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Metalworking
is the craft and practice of working with metals to create structures
or machine parts. The term covers a wide range of work-from large
ships, bridges and oil refineries to delicate jewellery and
instruments. Consequently, this craft covers a wide range of skills and
entails the use of many types of tools.
Metalworking is a
trade, art, hobby and industry that relates to metallurgy - a science,
jewelery making - an art and craft, as a trade and an industry with
ancient roots spanning all cultures and civilizations. Metalworking had
its beginnings millennia in the past. Early humans, we speculate,
realized different stones had different properties. These were freed
metal ores on the earth's surfaces. We can further speculate that some
indigenous groups attributed magical and spiritual significance to
them. At some imprecise point humankind discovered that these lustrous
rocks were meltable, and ductile and able to be formed into various
articles for tools, adornment and practical uses. Humans over the
millennia learned to work raw metals into objects of art, adornment,
trade and practicality.
By the historical periods of the Pharohs
in Egypt, the Vedic Kings in India, and the Tribes of Israel, and Mayan
Civilization in North America among other ancient populations, precious
metals began to have value attached to them, and in some cases rules
for ownership, distribution, and trade were created, enforced and
agreed upon by respective peoples. By the above periods skills at
creating objects of adornment, religious artifacts, and trade
instruments of precious metals (non-ferrous), as well as weaponry
usually of ferrous metals and/or alloys were finely honed and
flawlessly executed skills and techniques practised by artisans,
blacksmiths, atharvavedic practitioners, alchemists, and other
categories of metalworkers around the globe. For example, the ancient
technique of granulation is found spontaneously around the world in
numerous ancient cultures before the historic record shows people
travelled seas or overland to far regions of the earth to share this
process still being used, and attempted by metalsmiths today.
As
time progressed metal objects became more common, and ever more
complex. The need to further acquire and work metals grew in
importance. Skills related to extracting metal ores from the earth
began to evolve, and metalsmiths became more knowledgable. Metalsmiths
became important members of society. Fates and economies of entire
civilizations were greatly affected by the availability of metals and
metalsmiths. Today modern mining practices are more efficient, and
conversely more damaging to the earth, and the workers that are engaged
in the industry. Those that finance the operations are driven by
profits per ounce of extracted precious metals and today's gold market
which as of the date of this editing, are at a 25 year high. The
metalworker though depends on the extraction of precious metals to make
jewelery, build more efficient electronics, and for industrial and
technological applications from construction to shipping containers to
rail, and air transport. Without metals, goods and services would cease
to move around the globe on the scale we know today. More individuals
then ever before are learning metalworking as a creative outlet in the
forms of jewelery making, hobby restoration of aircraft and cars,
blacksmithing, tinsmithing, tinkering, and in other art and craft
pursuits. Trade schools continue to teach welding in all of its forms,
and there is a proliferation of schools of Lapidary and Jewelers arts
and sciences at this- the beginning of the 21st. Century a.c.e./a.d.
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Milling Main article: Milling machine Milling
is the complex shaping of metal (or possibly other materials) parts, by
removing unneeded material to form the final shape. It is generally
done on a milling machine, a power-driven machine that in its basic
form is comprised of a milling cutter that rotates about the spindle
axis (like a drill), and a worktable that can move in multiple
directions (usually three dimensions [x,y,z axis] relative to the
workpiece, whereas a drill can only move in one dimension [z axis]
while cutting). The motion across the surface of the workpiece is
usually accomplished by moving the table on which the workpiece is
mounted, in the x and y directions. Milling machines may be operated
manually or under computer numerical control (CNC), and can perform a
vast number of complex operations, such as slot cutting, planing,
drilling and threading, rabbeting, routing, etc. Two common types of
millers are the horizontal miller and vertical miller. Turning Main article: Lathe (metal)
Conventional
metalworking latheA lathe is a machine tool which spins a block of
material so that when abrasive, cutting, or deformation tools are
applied to the workpiece, it can be shaped to produce an object which
has rotational symmetry about an axis of rotation, called Solids of
Revolution. Examples of objects that can be produced on a lathe include
candlestick holders, table legs, bowls, baseball bats, crankshafts or
camshafts.
The material may be held in place by a chuck or
worked between one or two centers of which at least one can be moved
horizontally to accommodate varying material lengths. In a metalworking
lathe, metal is removed from the workpiece using a hardened cutting
tool which is usually fixed to a solid moveable mounting called the
"toolpost", this arrangement is then moved around the workpiece using
handwheels and/or computer controlled motors. The main difference
between the Milling Machine and the Lathe is that in the Milling
Machine the tool is moving but in the Lathe, the work is moving. Modern
CNC lathes can do secondary operations like milling in X,Y,Z direction
by using driven tools also called live tools. When driven tools are
used the work piece stops rotating and the driven tool executes the
machining operation with a rotating cutting tool. Driven tools increase
machining performance as all operations can be made in one set up in
the CNC lathe.
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A die head is a threading die that is used in the high volume production of threaded components. Die
heads are commonly used on lathes, turret lathes, screw machines and
CNC lathes. They may be used for either cutting a thread or rolling a
thread. They may also be used for internal or external thread cutting.
In
operation, there are usaully four moveable chasers that cut the thread
then back away from the work to permit rapid removal of the tool. The
lower picture at the right shows four sets of chasers. Each set of
chasers is designed to cut a different thread. One set of chasers would
be used at a time, each chaser is inserted into the die head (in the
correct order) and the die head is closed bringing the chasers down to
their cutting position. When sufficient length of thread has been cut
the die head will open allowing for rapid retraction of the head
without interference with the newly formed thread. With
most die heads, all that is needed to open the chasers is a reverse
load. Simply withdrawing the die head is all that is needed to open it.
The die head shown cuts an outside thread. There are also collapsible die heads that are used to cut an internal thread. Die Head for Thread Rolling Die Head for Thread Rolling
The
bottom picture shows a Die Head used for Thread Rolling. A Rolled
Thread may have greater strength than a cut thread, though it usually
requires more energy to roll a thread than cut one.
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