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Dan Olszewski
Gear Tool Engineering / retired - projects
Dan Olszewski is a distinguished professional known for advancing the science of spline tool design and manufacturing through innovation.
With a background in Computer Science from Central Michigan University, Dan has held key roles in various organizations, contributing significantly to the field of gear tool design and engineering.
His expertise includes spline roll forming tool design with a focus on ANSI class pressure angles, forming rack design utilizing parametric programming, and introducing new concepts for product and grinding improvements.
Having worked at companies like US Gear Tools, Inc, Micromatic division of Textron, National Broach and Machine, and Ex-Cell-O T.A.P., Dan has consistently shared his knowledge to help others achieve excellence in spline forming tool development.
His commitment to precision is exemplified by his philosophy that understanding the approximate relationship of numbers is more crucial than just the proof of equality, a sentiment he encountered during a trip to Germany from a fellow Engineering PhD.