If we're talking needs, all anyone needs is food, water, and a rough shelter.You don't need to spend $90 000 to get "proper equipment". Used CNC machines can be had for less than $20 000, and they're decent enough for most activities.
If we're talking needs, all anyone needs is food, water, and a rough shelter.You don't need to spend $90 000 to get "proper equipment". Used CNC machines can be had for less than $20 000, and they're decent enough for most activities.
Having made more than my fair share of "one-of" parts for various aircraft, with a CNC mill, I'll call crapola on that general line of reason.The advantage of CNC is making many hundreds of the same thing... not so much one offs...
As a life long CNC programmer and machinist, I agree. We all have made tons of one offs on breaks.Strong disagree on that. CNC is great for one-offs that aren't simply square things with holes. I use it for one-offs all the time, and it's dramatically easier than dithering with a manual if the part has many features, or heaven forbid, it has curves.
When you are on coffee breaks?As a life long CNC programmer and machinist, I agree. We all have made tons of one offs on breaks.
Work breaks. LolWhen you are on coffee breaks?
It took me a minute... you mean brakes as is muzzle brakes... or I guess it could be both, on your breaks you make brakes.
You wrote the g-code, dropped the piece into the vice, touched off the part, hit RUN and the finished part came out exactly as desired the first time?As a life long CNC programmer and machinist, I agree. We all have made tons of one offs on breaks.
You haven't seen very many people then. I've done that many times.You wrote the g-code, dropped the piece into the vice, touched off the part, hit RUN and the finished part came out exactly as desired the first time?
I've never seen anyone do that.
I used to type out G codes, as a teen. Modern software makes it a lot easier. Some machinists don't crash cutters, check everything a few times and do things right. I know it's hard to believe, in a world full of incompetence.You wrote the g-code, dropped the piece into the vice, touched off the part, hit RUN and the finished part came out exactly as desired the first time?
I've never seen anyone do that.
This every day for skilled machinist programmers.You wrote the g-code, dropped the piece into the vice, touched off the part, hit RUN and the finished part came out exactly as desired the first time?
I've never seen anyone do that.



























