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Articles from KETIV

How To Configure AutoCAD Block Libraries in Vault
Storing and managing your AutoCAD block libraries within Autodesk Vault provides centralized access, better version control, and improved collaboration. In this guide, we’ll show you how to configure AutoCAD block libraries in Vault, including best practices for organizing, uploading, and using your block assets in modern CAD workflows.
Particle Impact Drilling: The Technology That Doubles Penetration Rates in Hard Rock
When drilling slows down in hard rock, throwing more force at the bit doesn’t fix it. Particle impact drilling changes the physics entirely, using high-velocity particles to break rock before the bit even touches it. The upside is massive. The challenge is everything happening around it.
Sheet Metal Forming: Reducing Defects, Costs, and Trial-and-Error
Trial and error in sheet metal forming isn’t just inefficient, it’s expensive. Wrinkles, cracks, springback… none of it is guesswork. The physics are predictable, which means the outcomes can be too. The question is whether you’re finding problems on the shop floor or solving them before you ever cut steel.
Heat Treatment and Quenching: Why Your Parts Warp and What to Do About It 
Warped parts aren’t random, they’re the result of competing forces inside your material during heat treatment. Expansion, contraction, phase transformation… all happening at different times. Once you see what’s actually going on, you can start controlling it instead of reacting to scrap.