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Volume 39, Number 6
MetalForming magazine
June 2005
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FEATURES
Pressroom Safety Show in Print
Part 1 (pdf 182k)
Part 2 (pdf 204k)
No need to register, no need for a badge. Just turn the pages to peruse the exhibition floor. There you'll find the latest equipment and services designed to keep plant-floor personnel safe.
How Safe is Your Press Shop? (pdf 137k)
Knowing the requirements and best practices for pressroom safety puts power in the stamper's hands when it comes to OSHA compliance. In addition to creating a safe work environment, stampers can avoid the pitfalls of unnecessary costs and lost production.
Highlights from the Aisles (pdf 163k)
For four days we walked and talked, and visited with the broad base of exhibitors at METALFORM'05 in Rosemont, IL, this past March. What follows are some of the exciting products they introduced.
2005 Awards of Excellence (pdf 122k)
Recognizing outstanding achievement, the Precision Metalforming Association named four metalforming companies as recipients of its prestigious annual awards.
Foreign-Exchange Strategies to Boost Manufacturing Profits (pdf 166k)
Understanding the implications of currency fluctuations, according to Guido Schulz, regional manager for Ruesch International, Chicago, IL, may mean the difference in succeeding or failing in international business.

TOOLING TECHNOLOGY
Die Design Goes Full Bore into Another Dimension (pdf 110k)
The growing use of 3D die design has resulted in highly accurate tooling delivered on a timely basis without excessive and costly tryouts or time-consuming redrafts.
COMMENTARIES
Editorial (pdf 40k) by Brad F. Kuvin
Taking Your Pulse
The Science of Forming (pdf 46k) by Stuart Keeler
Help Your Metal Supplier Help You
Tooling by Design (pdf 82k) by Tim Stephens
Bad Stampings—What Do You Do?
Metalforming Electronics (pdf 30k) by George Keremedjiev
When Lean is Too Much
Blackman on Taxes (pdf 41k)
by Irving L. Blackman & Brian T. Whitlock
www.TaxSecretsOfTheWealthy.com
“I Feel Comfortable with My Present Plan” Usually Precedes a Tax Disaster
You & the Law (pdf 41k) by Douglas B. M. Ehlke
ADA’s Required Two-Step for Applicant Hiring
BackTalk (pdf 34k) by Louis A. Kren
Metalforming’s Next Best Hope
DEPARTMENTS
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