| 41. | The lathe tailstock, or ( with the use of adapters ) into the spindle of milling machines.
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| 42. | Geier joined Milacron, which was then the Cincinnati Milling Machine Co ., in 1951, as a machinist.
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| 43. | Machine tool historian Joseph W . Roe credited Whitney with inventing the first milling machine circa 1818.
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| 44. | The patent was assigned to Kearney & Trecker Corporation, Brown & Sharpe, and Cincinnati Milling Machine Company.
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| 45. | Power to operate the milling machines was provided by four large Corliss steam engines and eight smaller ones.
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| 46. | The centers of earliest development of true milling machines were two federal turnover of skilled workmen with them.
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| 47. | Unlike drilling with a drill press or a milling machine, the tool is stationary while the workpiece rotates.
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| 48. | This would apply to cutters on a milling machine, drill press and a number of other machine tools.
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| 49. | The original class of machine tools for milling was the milling machine ( often called a mill ).
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| 50. | In most commercial markets today, hand engraving has been replaced with milling using CNC engraving or milling machines.
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