thats dope manIm a CNC Machinist.. probably not exactly what you're looking for.
I mainly do work with Anca, Huffman, Bridgeport, Mori Seiki and a whole bunch of proprietary machines.
What kind of help are you looking for exactly?
thats dope man
I'm bout to finish my associates in drafting, already got a cert in CNC/CAM
on the job do you do a lot of shyt? I heard of dudes just chilling on the job watching movies while waiting on a cycle to finish![]()
Do you do any CNC programming ?Thanks man. Honestly, it's one of the easiest jobs I've had, if not the easiest.
My usual work day consists of checking the important things before starting (machines running? Coolant levels, Spindle Temps, Wheel Diameters, etc)
Then I check work orders for the day to see which machines need to be set up with a new job/part, if they need to be halted and switched over, blah blah.
Check the parts against blueprint, make sure everything is in tolerance.
Do whatever setups I have to do. Operate the machines I can, and assign the rest to machine operators.
I typically run 3 machines at all times, cycle time varies from 2 minutes to 40 minutes a part, though they generally fall into the 20 minutes bracket.
I honestly do about 2 hours worth of work, then spend the rest of the 6 to 8 hours doing what I want. Like art, or Thecoli, or music. Sometimes I even have broads come visit me. It's very chill.
Not enough to call myself a programmer but enough to understand it.Do you do any CNC programming ?
Yeah gcode is prob the most easiest code I've learned. Really though these modern CAM programs do like 90% of the work for you anywayNot enough to call myself a programmer but enough to understand it.
It's stupid easy, but they don't pay me to learn that.
Which is why I'm in the process of getting a mechanical engineering degree. Within two years, Ill be the most valuable person on the payroll because our engineer doesn't even have a degree
I just want an office![]()