About Mechgrace.com

About mechgrace.com

Mechgrace.com Website Aim 

Mechgrace is a manufacturing educational blog for engineering students, hobbyists, professionals and enthusiasts interested in learning, studying and revising manufacturing concepts.

Mechgrace explains manufacturing/production topics in detail with illustrative diagrams, flow charts, infographics, animation and comparison tables wherever necessary.

Mehgrace is a manufacturing educational site run by me Tejas who has done B.Tech from Production Engineering from Savitribai Pune University (2009-2012) after completing a diploma from MSBTE in Production Technology (2006-2009).

Manufacturing has always been my favourite subject since 1st workshop practical I attained. 

In the entire journey of engineering (3 years of diploma and 3 years of bachelor's) everything that I have learned I am putting in article format with the intent to spread knowledge related to manufacturing processes and machines.

I have started this blog with metal casting topic and I have covered topics such as patterns used for producing casting (for example single piece pattern, split piece pattern, cope and drag pattern, match plate pattern etc ), pattern allowances (for example draft allowance, machining allowance, shrinkage allowance), pattern material, pattern types, gating systems (for example gates, runners), cores used in casting and sand mould-making process.


Mechgrace For Engineering Students, Professionals, Hobbists And Enthusiasts

Mechgrace.com only focuses on manufacturing topics and is serious about providing helpful knowledgeable production process topics for enthusiasts, hobbyists, engineering professionals and students.

Manufacturing is truly a field that shows how we can shape this world for a better future and this blog has just taken its first step.


Topics To Be Covered Under Mechgrace.com Website

Mechgrace plans to cover and complete manufacturing topics that are as follows in the coming time.

  1. Metal casting process.
  2. Metal forming process.
  3. Machining process.
  4. Machine tools.
  5. Metal joining/welding process.
  6. Computer-integrated manufacturing process.
  7. Advanced manufacturing process.
  8. Powder metallurgy process.
  9. Powder metallurgy.
  10. Material science and many more emerging manufacturing concepts.