Tool and Die Making Services
Tool and die makers are among the
most highly skilled workers in manufacturing. These
workers produce tools, dies, and special guiding and
holding devices that enable machines to manufacture a
variety of products we use daily—from clothing and
furniture to heavy equipment and parts for aircraft.
Toolmakers craft precision tools and machines that are
used to cut, shape, and form metal and other materials.
They also produce jigs and fixtures (devices that hold
metal while it is bored, stamped, or drilled) and gauges
and other measuring devices.
Die makers construct metal
forms (dies) that are used to shape metal in stamping
and forging operations. They also make metal molds for diecasting and for molding plastics, ceramics, and
composite materials. Some tool and die makers craft
prototypes of parts, and then, working with engineers
and designers, determine how best to manufacture the
part. In addition to developing, designing, and
producing new tools and dies, these workers also may
repair worn or damaged tools, dies, gauges, jigs, and
fixtures.
To perform these functions, tool and die makers employ
many types of machine tools and precision measuring
instruments. They also must be familiar with the
machining properties, such as hardness and heat
tolerance, of a wide variety of common metals, alloys,
plastics, ceramics, and other composite materials. As a
result, tool and die makers are knowledgeable in
machining operations, mathematics, and blueprint
reading.
In fact, tool and die makers often are
considered highly specialized machinists. The main
difference between tool and die makers and machinists is
that machinists normally make a single part during the
production process, while tool and die makers make parts
and assemble and adjust machines used in the production
process. Thank You, T & D Metal.

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