About this blog on CNC machining

Each post in this blog has:
1. A bit of gyan (knowledge in Sanskrit) on CNC machining – turning and milling.
2. Some Etc, which is interesting stuff that has nothing to do with work.


CNC machining is a multi-disciplinary field, and knowledge on it is not available conveniently packaged in handbooks. Acquiring knowledge is painless if it’s done in small bits, so I’ve packaged it into small doses here, one bit of gyan in each post. There’s actually a term for this – Micro Learning. I however prefer to call it ‘drip learning’ (like drip irrigation), or ‘learning kaizen’.


The bottom part of each post, the Etc, is interesting bits on things that I see, do or eat, in my home town of Bangalore or when I travel.


There’s space for comments at the bottom of the page. Please feel free to comment on anything at all. This blog can remain alive and vibrant only with your interaction. The comment can be your reaction to something in the blog post, a correction of a technical mistake or a topic idea, or some extra gyan that I do not know.


In my many decades on Earth, along with the bald head, the grey hair and creaking joints, I’ve also acquired a good bit of manufacturing knowledge. The aim of this blog is to share this knowledge with others. I’m also hoping that this blog will serve as a welcome break when your brain is fatigued by the crises and urgent jobs at work, and you sit down at your desk for a coffee or chai.


I’d also dearly love to have you write for this blog as a guest author. Any article by you that I carry in this blog will mention you as the author, with your name, designation, and a link to your personal or company web site.


Hope you enjoy the blog.
Das (Dasarathi GV)

 

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