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Book Review: Die Design Fundamentals.

4.0 rating
Reviewed by markg in Die Making
  • AuthorVukota Boljanovic
  • Publisher Industrial Press
  • Pages320

This is an oldie but a goody! I say that because it was published in 1982, but better than that, I bought this book second hand and it had a library pocket in the back that showed the last time it was taken out of the library was July 13, 1999.

I really enjoyed reading this book. I read it the summer before starting my in-class portion of my apprenticeship, at that point, I had absolutely no experience on stamping dies. I felt this book really opened my eyes as to what was to come.

What you get in Die Design Fundamentals! 

This book is broken down into 20 chapters, several are introducing the general idea of cutter clearance and die life and then the bulk of the chapters focus on a specific component of the die, such as die blocks, finger stops, punch plates, etc.…

Chapters break down

Preface

  1. Introduction to Die Design
  2. Presses and Press Accessories
  3. The Material Strip
  4. The Blank
  5. Fourteen Steps to Design a Die
  6. How to Lay Out a Scrap Strip 
  7. How to Design Die Blocks
  8. How to Design Blanking Punches
  9. How to Design Piercing Punches
  10. How to Design Punch Plates
  11. How to Design Pilots
  12. How to Design Gages
  13. How to Design Finger Stops
  14. How to Design Automatic Stops
  15. How to Design Strippers
  16. How to Apply Fasteners
  17. How to Select a Die Set
  18. Dimensions and Notes
  19. The Bill of Material
  20. Types of Dies

As you can see from the chapter break down, the book is really focused on the basics, to help the novice start to grasp the idea of what you are trying to achieve when building the die. The first four chapters cover the bulk of the theory and then it gives you 14 steps to die design with no short cuts. All the diagrams are super simple and easy to understand. The book is a standard textbook so all the diagrams on the page relate to the material being covered. Overall, I give this book 4.5 stars for being a clear and concise read with good diagrams.
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Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my blog. These blogs are my notes as I prepared for my Certification of Qualification test ( C of Q) I also have never created a blog so I took the opportunity of studying for the test to publish my notes, I hope that the repetitive nature of reading the textbook and translating what I read into a post will help me pass, I guess only time will tell and I am sure there will be a post about it. If you too are studying for your test and come across this blog I hope it helps you on your journey, if your not in the trade I hope it answers some questions you may have about the trade, about manufacturing, maybe it will inspire you to play in a home shop or to perform differently at work. I am by no means an expert in the trade and technically I not even a journeyman yet. Feel free to let me know what you think of the contents.

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