A Lesson in Workholding Fundamentals Evolution of a Real-World Workholding Solution February 12, 2021 Michael Weas No Comments Evolution of a Real-World Workholding Solution Read More
Can We Make It Here Anymore? February 3, 2021 Charles D. Schultz No Comments There has been renewed discussion of the “Buy American” mandates recently. AGMA has a long history on this topic and succe...Read More
AGMA Offers Online Course on Involute Spline Design and Rating January 26, 2021 This virtual course will take place March 25, 2021 from 9:00 - 5:00 pm ET. It will address both geometry and rating of involute splines o...Read More
No Stupid Questions January 20, 2021 Charles D. Schultz No Comments One of the pleasures of being Gear Technology’s official blogger is receiving the occasional phone call or e-mail...Read More
Papers Please! January 15, 2021 Charles D. Schultz No Comments If you receive the AGMA e-mails you already know that the annual call for... Read More
AGMA Standards Committees Keep the Industry “In Gear” for 2021 January 1, 2021 A comprehensive look at latest standards development efforts.Read More
AGMA is Here for You January 1, 2021 The annual Gear Technology State of the Gear Industry Report is always a must read for any industry leader.Read More
The Book of Knowledge December 9, 2020 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Gears are wonderful things. Unfortunately, they require support from shafts, bearings, and some sort of housing to be useful. Without these things,...Read More
First Steps November 18, 2020 Charles D. Schultz No Comments As mentioned in my last posting, blank sheets of paper present a huge challenge to any machinery designer. For the beginner, it is even a higher hu...Read More
The Terror of an Empty Sheet November 11, 2020 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Today’s title does not refer to writer’s block. After 660 contributions to the magazine and blog, I still have a few things to cover ahead of my pl...Read More