okuma is above average, so i thought to throw this question here, and not inside a general forumGood question
question seems general, but maybe someone considers to share something
digital era right now i am testing some backup programs, that i will share here : http://www.cnczone.com/forums/okuma/...ory_stick.htmlAll of the files go into a specific job folder on the computer, with backups in at least 4 other places including a USB drive(s)
however, backup is good, but not the idea of this thread
i know how to program most of our parts, but i hate spending time/life/my eyes in front of the pc to make things workI normally do not use paper drawings, but if needed for reference when running the job I just print that section of the drawings. Those get tossed at the end of the run, it's not useful to me having a bunch of paper around.
yup, something like that this is what is about this threadFixtures go on the shelf along with any special tooling, all identified with a job name. I always build a datum point(s) into fixtures for easy setups the next time. These points are also noted on the drawings along with any other project notes.
fracture but whole " whole " is the common part of each " fracture "