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Re: CNC book recomendations.

Posted by ballendo
on 2003-10-27 04:06:35 UTC
Hello,

The Smid book is perhaps the best book out on current programming
techniques, IMO. A bit pricey, and encyclopedic (it's not an easy
read), but it IS all there, and most importantly, it DOES relate to
TODAYS cnc "de-facto" standards...

IMO,Anybody involved in cnc would do well to have this on their
bookshelf.

Hope this helps,

Ballendo


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> I need a book for someone who I would classify as an intermediate
machinist and beginner to CNC, and wants to learn more about both
subjects. Currently I am looking at " CNC programming Handbook" by
Peter Smid. Or "CNC Programming Principals and Applications" by Mike
Mattson. Anyone have opinions about either of these two books, or any
other recommendations?
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> Thanks
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Discussion Thread

no falloff 2003-10-25 09:21:10 UTC CNC book recomendations. ballendo 2003-10-27 04:06:35 UTC Re: CNC book recomendations. turbulatordude 2003-10-27 06:14:26 UTC Re: CNC book recomendations. Kim Lux 2003-10-27 08:08:18 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC book recomendations. mmeyers1111 2003-10-27 09:59:24 UTC Re: CNC book recomendations. ballendo 2003-10-28 00:21:27 UTC Re: CNC book recomendations. Ron Ginger 2003-10-28 06:18:57 UTC Re: CNC book recomendations.