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    40 hour course

    Howdy folks,

    I gave my two week notice, took a week off, and then trained a fellow on my Hardinge CNC Lathe. I gave this fellow a 40 hour course but he still needs some schooling.

    What is the best on-line self pace course that he can take to learn the basics of CNC turning centers and programming?

    He is a machinist but has never worked with CNC.

    Thanks a million
    adamant


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    Right on....

    Thanks switcher

    That is the one I was looking for!


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    That site also has a few samples, I downloaded the viewer to look at a couple, the viewer kept prompting for a password?

    This is the link, I found the samples on.
    http://www.cncci.com/online%20store/samples.htm




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