To All,
 
I wonder how many other companies along with ourselves
still solely use SmartCAM. I see the same 8 names on this
forum. Are we the last of the dieing breed?
 
What machines do you program with it?
 
I'm just curious about how others program the same part
on all 4 sides of the tombstone on a HMC. If the program
has 10 tools per part, do all 10 tools run on B0 then again
on B90, etc. creating 40 tool changes or do you prefer to
rotate the pallet 4 times for each tool?
If the latter, how?
 
Also, does anyone else program a Niigata PN40 HMC,
Mori-Seiki SH50, or Mori-Seiki SV500 VMC?
 
How about a Daewoo VMC? What code is used for rigid
tapping on this machine? What should the code look like?
 
Does anyone have an operator of the machine that you
program that continually marks up and changes the program
to his preference? I have operators that run the program as is
with not one change, but when this one individual runs the same
program he always has to change something. I don't like marked
up programs in the shop. Operators question it everytime instead
of just cycle starting the darn thing.
 
How about 20 year old operators that hire in fresh from McDonald's
that are telling you how to do your job? We've got two of them that
are trying to get a feather in their hat. Their ideas were used back in
the 70's when we used to have tape machines.
 
I was just curious to know if others have these problems or how other
shops programmed there machines.
Thanks for your feedback in advance.   
 
Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
 
Jeff Pieper 
Pieper CNC Programming & Design
EATON Hydraulics

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