G- None of the above. I did retrofits on my lathe and mill years back to increase production for my business. Couldn't keep up with demand using manual machines even with production grade jigs and fixtures.
Tiger
I'm a professional CNC programmer.
I'm a professional CNC machine operator.
Never used it until I built my own CNC machine.
Never used it but plan on building a CNC machine.
Its just a casual interest, with no plans or expectations.
I'm an electronics technician who repairs CNC equipment.
What Is your interest in CNC?
I'm a professional CNC programmer.
I'm a CNC machine operator.
Never used it until I built my own CNC machine.
Never used it but plan on building a CNC machine.
Its just a casual interest, with no plans or expectations.
I'm an Electronics technician who repairs CNC equipment
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It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!
G- None of the above. I did retrofits on my lathe and mill years back to increase production for my business. Couldn't keep up with demand using manual machines even with production grade jigs and fixtures.
Tiger
why do some mechanics own beautiful hotrods and other mechanics are happy driving a lada
some guys get off on it while others its just a job!!
i like farting around with stuff ,making stuff , when i started as a machinist helper as my first job in a machine shop i looked at the cnc mills and said THAT is cool , that is what i want to do ,the rest is history (if i had my time back id further my education and be a doctor ,lawyer)
but seriously the posibilities are endless , high speed machining at the last company was a rush , never thought steel chips could fly so fast , like tweaking a hemi ,searching for the ultimate performance ,
to work on cnc for a living is pretty neat , but like all things some jobs (parts)really suck , lots of coffee ,smokes and tylonol
now that ive learned that i can build my own at home relatively cheap , im going to be in a whole new ball game , farting around making stuff ,just need to get this new router done then its rock n roll
as a futurist and product developer, the idea of self-built mechanized machinery working for me, on my designs is very appealing..
model making\product design...
My interest is in simplifying the violin and archtop jazz guitar making process in my shop.
I will say it in fewer words; make more money than I could with manual machines, jigs and fixtures.Originally Posted by WhiteTiger
kind of none of the above. I put built but it's more like building..
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router finally being built!
y axis done!
hobbycnc controller done!
...mounting nsk rails and thk rail. aligning leadscrews
I bought a surplus Bridgeport with an Anilam system from my company. That got me started.
I used to program full time, now I am supervisor over the programming department.
www.cncfusion.com CNC kits for Sieg mills and lathes
I used to fix the things and one day decided to try them out. How hard could it be? Actually once you get the feel for it, not hard at all. Its just amazing to have the ability to create at the flick of a switch.
The idea of starting with raw material and making something useful out that raw material, the idea that I created something out of nothing!
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Basically i am an electronics engineer but due to hobby i learn about cnc operating and programming in 2000
and now i i am cnc INCHARGE
and now i am learning about cnc retrofitting