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David Edge joins Next Generation Tooling

11/2/2017

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David Edge Next Generation ToolingDavid Edge
We are very excited to announce that David Edge has joined the Next Generation Tooling team. David has a wealth of experience from his 45+ years in the metalcutting industry.  He not only knows the technical aspects of cutting tool applications but also the procedural functions that are important to manufacturers, Industrial distributors and machinery dealers.

David began his career in 1972 as a manufacturing engineer in turning applications, with Pneumatic Auto Turret lathes, Tracer lathes and manual Turret lathes.  He cut his teeth in sales for 11 years as a cutting tool specialist for Valenite in the Bay area.

He moved north to work for RTW and Iscar where he managed
Washington, Oregon and Western Canada for the many aerospace applciations in that area. In 2012 he moved back to the Bay area to manage Northern California for Tungaloy. 

David also brings first hand experience as a distributor from his time at J&L Industrial Supply and Aronson-Campbell Industrial Supply as a carbide application engineer.  He has a deep understanding of what the expectations are of a industrial distributor from a manufacturer.  

David also has an inside knowledge of the expectations of a machine tool dealer from his time back in the late 1980's working at Selway Machine Tools. 
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David and Helen live in Pleasanton,  CA.

He has three children and four grandchildren.

In his spare time he enjoys martial arts, cycling and target shooting. 
Please welcome David to our team. He can not only help run tools at the CNC Spindle, but he can also bridge the gap between the manufacturer and Industrial distributor as well as the the gap between the manufacturer and machinery dealer.

​Give him a call & say hello!


David Edge
cell: 925.784.2969
[email protected]
Manufacturer's Represented
5th Axis
Big Kaiser Precision Tooling Inc
​Blue Photon
​Carvesmart

Earth Chain
Heimatec

Modern Industries mPower
NTK Cutting Tools
OSG Tap & Die
PCT - Precision Cutting Tools Inc.
Performance Micro Tool - PMT
TechniksUSA
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NGT: Introduces Precision Cutting Tool to our Innovative Group of Cutting Tool Products!

10/2/2017

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Precision Cutting Tools Next Generation Tooling
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We are very excited to announce that effective October 1, 2017 we will be representing Precision Cutting Tools Inc. in the California and Nevada market areas.

Precision Cutting Tools Inc. was founded in 1963 and ever since has specialized in the production of high-quality cutting tools. Today, with over fifty years of experience, PCT is a leading cutting tool manufacturer that distributes its products all across the United States and Mexico.

They have based their company’s success on their long-standing commitment to satisfy our customers’ needs, by utilizing the finest raw materials, introducing innovative cutting tools and providing excellent customer service.

We look froward to working with them to develop new Carbide, Cobalt & Powdered Metal end mill and drill substrates and geometries that will meet the material cutting needs we find uniquely on the West Coast.  

We think you are in for a a real treat once we see what we're working on with PCT!!!


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Farewell & Parting: Next Generation Tooling ends relationship with MA Ford after 22 years.

9/29/2017

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MA Ford 138 End Mill for Aluminum developed by NGT 1998
MA Ford 138 End Mill for Aluminum developed by NGT 1998
After 22 years, Next Generation Tooling has ended our relationship as an independent sales agent for MA Ford in the Northern California and Northern Nevada territories. Our last effective day will be September 30, 2017.

We truly appreciate and greatly value our long, successful relationship fostered by both MA Ford and NextGen since the inception of our company. We realize, with no reservation, that the wonderful people at MA Ford were a huge part of our success by working with us to develop technical solutions and will always value our memories and our personal friendships. 

At the outset of our relationship in the late 1990's, we worked hand-in-hand with MA Ford to introduce their products to the unique applications and high speed machining that takes place in our markets.

In conjunction with the MA Ford engineering team we developed the 138 series end mills for use in aluminum and non-ferrous milling.  As a result, many other end mill manufacturer's followed in the footsteps of that tool and began developing material specific tooling.  

Because of the unique needs of our market, we suggested the expansion of LOC and OAL from what was commonly offered in "Stub, Standard, Long & Extra Long" lengths.   The 138 series end mills where the first nationally recognized brand to offer 7 different lengths of cuts as stock standard.   

We are 
very grateful to everyone at the MA Ford team who has worked with us hand-in-hand for so many years, and wish only the best for MA Ford in the future.
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Western Tool Open House, San Jose 2017

9/22/2017

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Western Tool & Supply Open House 2017 San Jose
Western Tool Open House 2017 Next Generation Tooling Booth
We where very excited to meet and greet many of our customers at the 2017 Western Tool & Supply Open House.

 It was held at their San Jose, CA. on September 21- 22, 2017.
We featured quite a few featured products from our principals during the two day event. It was great discussing lots of technical applications that machinists brought to us! ​
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Modular Working for NASA Ames

4/5/2016

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At the September 2014 IMTS show, Emmett Quigley, the Manager of the Airborne Instrument Development Lab at NASA Ames Research Center, was looking for a modular workholding system that would help him to quickly change over the fixturing on his table to meet the lab's demands of rapid prototyping and development.
According to Quigley, 

"R&D prototype researchers, scientists and engineers can can come into our lab at anytime.  

If an instrument is down that a scientist needs data from, we stop what we're doing and get it back up. If an instrument is going to be deploying we need to eliminate any machining bottlenecks... anything that would impede deployment." 

"Set up time is productivity killer for our needs"
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Demanding design requirements for future development

Quigley had several initial requirements:
  1. Has to change over ASAP - immediately!
  2. Has to mount two Kurt 5 axis self centering vises in a repeatable location time and again
  3. Has to be able to to utilize some of the subplates designs that the lab was already utilizing.
  4. Interchangeability across the machine inventory a must utilizing common hole grids and hardware

Emmett looked at a couple of systems but post IMTS only mPower had followed up with the information he needed to start the design.  He found that the Modern Industries mPower modular tombstones and fixturing systems would meet his needs, but would need some customization to truly get the maximum use of his machines table space and travels. The mPower system was to be implemented on two machines to begin with.  The first would be the labs workhorse, a Deckel MAHO DMU70V.  The next machine would be a Deckel Maho MH600C Universal Milling Machine.  The MAHO is unique in that it has both a horizontal and vertical spindle as well as a full fourth axis capability.
After several email exchanges and design discussions with regional manager Chris Savolainen and Ron Bemis, the Application Engineer at Modern Industries the team spent from from October 15th through 17th reviewing the various part shapes and size requirements to define the subplate hole locations that would provide the very best versatility to meet the needs of the lab.
  • The Deckel Maho MH600C required around table sub-plate with center hole (2.700" diameter). 19.700" round diameter (500 mm).
  • Deckel Maho DMU70V required a "football shaped" table sub-plate with center hole and end hole for zero fixture 20" wide x 27" long. 
  • The Y center line 11" needed a 2" diameter hole and they also needed to fit quick change fixture plates for Two 6" Kurt Vises with base and without to be mounted without interfering with the grid plate locations. 
  • An  L- shape Tombstone fixture also had to have the ability to mount within the machines without exceeding the internal travels
It was decided  to go with 2" x 2",  1/2 -13 bolt hole pattern in 1.5 “ thick aluminum plates.  However they needed to modify the DMU plate by adding the through hole so they can reach the table with their tool setter.  Quigley then need to duplicate the plates in steel.

The final requirement was that the lab needed to have the locating/clamping features below the surface as these plates will need to be surfaced from time to time. 

Due to budget constraints the system had to be developed with consideration for the longer term lab requirements so that it could eventually expand for upcoming new projects.  Preparing for the unknown problem has always been part of the mission at NASA so long term contingency planning is the norm.

In June of 2015, phase one of the project was implemented on the Deckel Maho DMU70V machine. 
Quigley's thoughts on the implementation thus far:
“One of the great results of the system is the lack of visible clamping devices making cleaning the table a snap.  People come into the lab and ask how the vises are held down! 

The mPower system has paid benefits since its deployment on the DMU.  Cleaning the chips off of the working surface takes longer than switching over from one configuration to another.  The addition of the 1.5 inch thick aluminum subplate with a ½-13 2x2 threaded hole pattern has made doing oversize/plate work considerably quicker and repeatable than our previous method.

The acquisition of a KURT self centering vise has made the switchover to do 3+2 work routine.  Being able to know that the vise is in an repeatable position each time makes setting the work coordinates easy.  The same holds true for our dovetail device.
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This year we plan on expanding the fixturing capability to the MH 600 as well as working on designs to adapt the main subplate had points to our CNC Tree mill as well as our Bridgeport and Deckel FP4m manual mills."
According to Savolainen "NASA's Airborne Instrument Development Lab at Ames really considers both current needs and future needs when they look at workholding systems.  The machines and equipment have to be versatile enough to handle current projects but also new research projects that might not even exist until 10 or 15 years from now. They really put a great deal of thought into products before they get them and it's actually a real pleasure to work with engineers who plan and think so far into the future!"
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Next Generation Tooling expands our Team! Please welcome Matt Smith!

1/1/2015

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Please welcome Matt Smith to the Next Generation Tooling Team!  We are very pleased to announce that Matt Smith has joined our team. 
Matt brings more than 25 years of experience in application engineering that spans CNC set up, programming, manufacturing operations, sales, and executive management. His experience, education, and expertise in machining enable him to interact with customers at all levels of their organization, from machine operators on the shop floor to C-level executives. Matt is a creative problem solver who is passionate about productivity improvement and strategic business development. Matt holds an MBA from Pepperdine University and is a US Army veteran.

Matt is based in Albany, CA and will be working in Northern California and Northern Nevada representing Allied Machine & Engineering, Big Kiaser, Earth Chain, Heimatec, MA Ford, MASA Tool, mPower, Neukomm, NTK Cutting Tools, OSG Tap & Die, Performance Micro Tool, Techniks, and Wibemo.

Matt can be reached at: [email protected] or on his cell: 510.926.9763.  You can also connect with him on LinkedIn! 
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