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UNITED STATES AIR FORCE GENERAL (1887-1960)
T. DeWitt Milling; Thomas DeWitt Milling
  • Milling sitting at the controls of a biplane before 1913
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Milling (machining)         
  • Brown & Sharpe's groundbreaking universal milling machine, 1861
  • This milling machine was long credited to Eli Whitney and dated to circa 1818. From the 1910s through the 1940s, this version of its provenance was widely published. In the 1950s and 1960s, various historians of technology mostly discredited the view of this machine as the first miller and possibly even of Whitney as its builder. Nonetheless, it is still an important early milling machine, regardless of its exact provenance.
  • Face milling process (cutter rotation axis is vertical - 0° inclination relative to tool axis)
  • A typical horizontal milling machine of the early 20th century. Suitable for toolroom, jobbing, or production use.
  • Pratt & Whitney]], probably 1870s or 1880s.)
  • The Middletown milling machine of circa 1818, associated with Robert Johnson and Simeon North.
  • Milled gear teeth on a Terry style wooden movement clock.
  • Vertical milling machine. 1: milling cutter 2: spindle 3: top slide or overarm 4: column 5: table 6: Y-axis slide 7: knee 8: base
  • Horizontal milling machine.<br>1: base<br>2: column<br>3: knee<br>4 & 5: table (x-axis slide is integral)<br>6: overarm<br>7: arbor (attached to spindle)
  • The milling machine built by James Nasmyth between 1829 and 1831 for milling the six sides of a hex nut using an indexing fixture.
  • Heavy gang milling of milling machine tables
  • Trochoidal marks, characteristic of face milling.
  • A diagram of revolution ridges on a surface milled by the side of the cutter, showing the position of the cutter for each cutting pass and how it corresponds with the ridges (cutter rotation axis is perpendicular to image plane)
MACHINING PROCESS
Milling machine; Milling machines; Machining center; Milling center; Universal milling machine; Horizontal milling center; Gang milling; Gang milling operation; Lincoln miller; Lincoln Miller; CNC pocket milling
Milling is the process of machining using rotary cutters to remove material by advancing a cutter into a workpiece. This may be done by varying direction on one or several axes, cutter head speed, and pressure.
Printed circuit board milling         
PCB Prototyping; PCB Milling; Printed Circuit Board Prototyping; Printed Circuit Board Milling
Printed circuit board milling (also: isolation milling) is the process of removing areas of copper from a sheet of printed circuit board material to recreate the pads, signal traces and structures according to patterns from a digital circuit board plan known as a layout file. Similar to the more common and well known chemical PCB etch process, the PCB milling process is subtractive: material is removed to create the electrical isolation and ground planes required.
Pavement milling         
  • Asphalt Milling Machine
  • Dowel bar retrofit slots after the milling
  • Modified roto-mill head for [[dowel bar retrofit]]
  • Pavement milling drums
PROCESS IN CONSTRUCTION OF REMOVING AT LEAST PART OF THE SURFACE OF A PAVED AREA
Asphalt milling machine; Asphalt Milling Machine; Cold milling machine; Cold planer; Cold Planer
Pavement milling (cold planing, asphalt milling, or profiling) is the process of removing at least part of the surface of a paved area such as a road, bridge, or parking lot.

Википедия

Thomas D. Milling

Thomas DeWitt Milling (July 31, 1887 – November 26, 1960) was a pioneer of military aviation and a brigadier general in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He was the first rated pilot in the history of the United States Air Force.

He received his flight training from the Wright Brothers and was awarded Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) pilot certificate No. 30 on July 6, 1911. Although Milling was not the first U.S. Army aviator, he was the first to receive Military Aviator Certificate No. 1 on July 5, 1912. Milling also received the first badge awarded to an American military aviator in October 1913.