On Tue, 6 May 2008 16:54:32 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
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wrote:
>until the launch of NX 6 and Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology.
But jon banquer sez it's not needed !!!
MDI programming standing at a control with the machine in IDLE
MODE for days is better & faster !!
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 17:37:41 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
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wrote:
>Myth No. 2: Programming offline is always faster than programming at
>the machine. There are times when it is faster to program at the
>machine than offline. This is often the case with simple workpieces,
>such as a part produced on a lathe that needs to be faced, turned,
>bored and cut off, or a square, milled part in which some holes need
>to be drilled and/or tapped. It’s likely that the programmer could do
>the necessary programming for these parts at the machine in a few
>minutes. With an offline CAM system, on the other hand, it may take
>two to three times as long. The programmer would have to draw the part
>or im****t its rendering, generate the tool paths, postprocess the part
>and send the part information to the shop."
>
>Jon Banquer
>San Diego, CA
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"I dropped out of high school to pursue my dream of making
a lot of money and never went back" - Jon Banquer
"I'm the kind of person who doesn't learn very well reading pure
theory. I
get bored really quick." - Jon Banquer
The Zen of the RED button:
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When my mind is deep in the code and I'm standing at the machine
editing or creating a program I can see the tool in my mind as cuts
the part. I'm like in another world.
] - jon banquer
[
In better shops people know when not to bother you. When
this happens on a frequent basis it's a good sign that
perhaps one should move on.
] - jon banquer
"One word sums it up.....HANDWHEEL"
--
Cliff


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