Re: Is This The Future Of Production Machining?
- From: Joe788 <joemama788@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:17:16 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 19, 9:02 am, "paul" <psevin@ _sbcglobal.net> wrote:
"jon_banquer" <jon_banq...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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BTW, I got permission to call Haas today on our two machines that have
problems. Should be an interesting experience trying to sort out
problems that have been on going for years with these machines.
Jon Banquer
San Diego, CA
http://jonbanquer.blogspot.com/
Ha!
This from the guy who said,
"Helpful post as I only have a casual interest and don't intend to make much
of an effort in this area anytime soon. When I get some time I might look
into it more. It's not a high priority for me or for our shop and it's not
part of what the company I work for expects from me. "
in response to BB's post only a week ago.
Somebody must have pointed out to him that graphically editing
toolpaths doesn't help much when the tools keep falling out of the
spindle.
.
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