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Citation Details Self-improving with this control feature, a CNC running the same part several times can machine the part better and faster with each attempt.(Machining Centers in Motion) Peter Zelinski Modern Machine Shop (Magazine/Journal) October 1, 2005 Thomson Gale 78 5 84(2)
Peter Zelinski is a writer most widely known for his work related to manufacturing. He is the editor-in-chief of two major publications covering manufacturing technology, as well as co-host of a YouTube series on 3D printing for manufacturing, "The Cool Parts Show." Books and e-books are where he explores other interests. Works on theology include "You Did Not Choose Me, But I Chose You." His latest work is an e-book, "This Is Not a Book," offering a reader's appreciation for e-books, printed books, and how they differ. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.