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 7 Easy Steps to CNC
Programming . . . A
Beginner's Guide
From this step-by-step guide you will learn :
CNC Machine G & M
codes
CNC Machine coordinate systems.
The syntax of the CNC programming
language.
The syntax of the CNC programming
language.
About CNC Machine positioning and
interpolation.
CNC Machine use of
Cartesian/Rectangular coordinates.
How to program the most common CNC
Machine canned cycles.
Dear Colleague, 7 Easy Steps to CNC
Programming . . . A Beginner's Guide is
simply the quickestand easiest
method ever developed for learning
CNC programming.
I can also tell you from years of
experience as a Manager/
Supervisor of CNC departments that these simple concepts,
when presented correctly, can be learned by anyone. For Manufacturers
interested in safeguarding the future of their business and
for Managers / Supervisors interested in
improving the quality of their work force, these proven
methods will work for you.
Why is it important for your employees
to understand CNC programming?
Consider the following:
- Engineers can more easily
design for manufacture.
- Supervisors can be of greater
support to operators.
- Managers/Supervisors
can
more reliably measure the quality of CNC programs.
- Programmers
using Computer
Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems can more
reliably desk check programs before sending them to the
shop.
- Managers/Supervisors can
feel more confident when
discussing CNC related issues.
- Managers/Supervisors can
garner more respect from
CNC operators and programmers.
- Well trained
operators increase
efficiency and profitability.
- Well trained
operators can more
easily spot programming errors.
- Well trained
operators are less
likely to scrap parts.
- Well trained operators are
less likely to have crashes and suffer personal
injury
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 7 Easy Steps to CNC
Programming, Book II, Beyond the Beginning
If you work in, supervise or manage a
shop that has l athes, mills, EDM, routers, burn tables etc,
and you need or want to know more about CNC programming,
this offer is for YOU!
According to the 26th edition of
Machinery's Handbook, " Over 80 percent
of the dollars being spent on the most common types of
machine tools, namely drilling, milling, boring, and turning
machines, are going to NC
equipment-" ĽOberg, Erik, et al, Machinery's Handbook, Edited,
Christopher, J. McCauley, Riccardo Heald, and Muhammed Iqbal
Hussain' 26th ed. New York: Industrial P, 2000.
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8 x12;" by 11"
single sided pages with generous amounts of white
space for jotting down important notes.
A detailed table of contents for
simple navigation and reference.
A detailed index that references
all CNC commands discussed.
Spiral binding so the book lays
flat on any surface for convenient reading and note
taking.
Dozens of illustrations and
examples to clarify complex concepts.
Numerous color illustrations and examples to clarify complex concepts.
Most common CNC control codes
covering a majority of CNC controls. Including many
LATHE and MILL canned cycles.
Utilizes every day non-technical
examples to explain otherwise complex subjects.
Provides the necessary steps and
instructions to go from a blueprint to a completed CNC
program.
See Below to
Look Inside the book!
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Click here to see samples
from the book!
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 7 Easy Steps to
BobCAD/CAM. . . A
Beginner's Guide
When you think about your
BobCAD/CAM
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Do
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Have
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7 Easy Steps to BobCAD/CAM A Beginner's Guide may be the inexpensive solution you have
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This unique book takes you from learning
the menus, through a series of organized steps to draw and
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BobCAD/CAM. You will learn more than just a list of
features.
You will learn:
- The
7 Steps to proper
organization and planning to simplify NC
programming with BobCAD/CAM.
- How
to move and orient
the User Coordinate System (UCS) to
simplify drawing and NC programming.
- How to avoid and/or work
around a bug in BobCAD/CAM's User Coordinate System.
- How to use and name layers to
greatly reduce the amount of
time it takes to create NC / G
code.
- How to face, drill, mill,
pocket, machine
text with minimum
effort.
- How to set up Tool Libraries
for
organizing all your tools so you have the tool you need, when you need it, with all the
preset
speeds and feeds.
- How to effectively move between
2D and 3D modes methods to simplify your NC programming tasks.
There
is so much more in this book. Check out these chapters - Free
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