aspiring CNC machinist wants to dip his toe in
Posted by
aspiringmachinist
on 2004-06-26 10:51:06 UTC
Hi,
I am familiar with CAD, fairly familiar with CAM and CNC and G Code
although I don't get real hands-on, but I am no machinist and not
very familiar with terms like precision, accuracy, repeatibility
although I have a fair idea. I have do very very limited with a
CNC'ed Sherline desktop mill (not mine).
I have been approached for help by a manual machinist who knows
nothing about CNC about a potential job which will be too expensive
to do with a real professional CNC mill, too time consuming (many)
to do manually. The first job/jobs consist of just drilling a series
of holes on a non-metallic material. I feel it is a good opportunity
to try my hand at some "real world" work, I do not know how or where
to get information about the kind of
precision/accuracy/repeatibility so that I figure out whether I can
meet whatever requirements that may be imposed. I hope to get some
feedback from this group regarding the feasibility of taking up a
job like this.
There is also a possibility that the required x-travel on one of the
jobs? will be 12 inches. Will this be achievable with a 2000? Would
there be any other machines CNC'ed or CNC'able that would be a good
start for me to try something like this?
All responses will be highly appreaciated.
Pete
I am familiar with CAD, fairly familiar with CAM and CNC and G Code
although I don't get real hands-on, but I am no machinist and not
very familiar with terms like precision, accuracy, repeatibility
although I have a fair idea. I have do very very limited with a
CNC'ed Sherline desktop mill (not mine).
I have been approached for help by a manual machinist who knows
nothing about CNC about a potential job which will be too expensive
to do with a real professional CNC mill, too time consuming (many)
to do manually. The first job/jobs consist of just drilling a series
of holes on a non-metallic material. I feel it is a good opportunity
to try my hand at some "real world" work, I do not know how or where
to get information about the kind of
precision/accuracy/repeatibility so that I figure out whether I can
meet whatever requirements that may be imposed. I hope to get some
feedback from this group regarding the feasibility of taking up a
job like this.
There is also a possibility that the required x-travel on one of the
jobs? will be 12 inches. Will this be achievable with a 2000? Would
there be any other machines CNC'ed or CNC'able that would be a good
start for me to try something like this?
All responses will be highly appreaciated.
Pete
Discussion Thread
aspiringmachinist
2004-06-26 10:51:06 UTC
aspiring CNC machinist wants to dip his toe in
Robert Campbell
2004-06-26 11:29:39 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] aspiring CNC machinist wants to dip his toe in
Andrew Werby
2004-06-28 00:02:54 UTC
Re: aspiring CNC machinist wants to dip his toe in
Peter Renolds
2004-06-28 07:45:01 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: aspiring CNC machinist wants to dip his toe in