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About Mike Lynch

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5/15/2008 8:47:23 PM
6/19/2003
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Classes I'm Teaching

  1. Advanced CNC Techniques with Basic Features
    http://class.universalclass.com/ADTEC201
  2. CNC Machining Center Programming
    http://class.universalclass.com/mc101
  3. CNC Machining Center Setup and Operation
    http://class.universalclass.com/MCSO
  4. CNC Turning Center Programming
    http://class.universalclass.com/TC101
  5. CNC Turning Center Setup and Operation
    http://class.universalclass.com/TCSO
  6. Parametric Programming For CNC Machining & Turning Centers
    http://class.universalclass.com/PP101

My Education

Graduate of Kishwaukee College in 1974 with an Associate Of Applied Science Degree in Manufacturing Technology.

My Experience

Mike Lynch is President of CNC Concepts, Inc., a supplier of training materials and computer software products to users of CNC equipment. Over the past 22 years, he has held a number of positions as tool designer, CNC programmer, NC analyst, and CNC operations manager for firms such as GTE Automatic Electric, Rockwell International, Cincinnati Milacron, and KGK International Corporation.

Considered and expert in CNC manufacturing for metal cutting operations, he has written extensively about CNC. He is author of five CNC textbooks, including Computer Numerical Control For Machining, and Computer Numerical Control Advanced Techniques, CNC Accessory Devices, Managing CNC Operations, and Parametric Programming for CNC Machine Tools and Touch Probes. Mr. Lynch's column "CNC Tech Talk" appears monthly in Modern Machine Shop Magazine. He has been extensively published by other manufacturing-related trade journals on CNC topics.

Mr. Lynch has spoken extensively about CNC. A regular instructor for the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, he conducts CNC seminars for basic CNC usage as well as more advanced CNC topics. He has also spoken for other national organizations including Modern Machine Shop Magazine, the Machine Distributors National Association (MDNA), The National Center For Tooling, and several manufacturing technology centers. In addition to teaching public seminars and clinics, he has presented numerous in-plant courses for progressive CNC-using companies including small companies as well as companies in the Fortune 500 Group.

My Awards

I have taught live seminars and clinics for national organizations such as the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Tooling and Manufacturing Association.
Note that I am the author of all material included in the course/s I'm submitting to UniversalClass.com and own the appropriate copyrights.

My Publications

I am the author of five CNC-related textbooks, three published by McGraw Hill and two published by the Society of Manufacturing engineers. I publish two technical newsletters for CNC instructors and CNC users. Additionally, I have a monthly column in the foremost manufacturing-related trade journal (Modern Machine Shoop Magazine) entitled CNC Tech Talk. (SEE their website www.mmsonline.com for more info.) I have also been published in several manufacturing-related magazines on the subject of CNC.




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