Re: CNC Programing School
It sounds like you are one of those guys who is a natural. Few and far between. It really sounds like you have it under control, and your skill set will naturally increase as you spend more time on the machines and programming. Unfortunately this presents a bit of a problem for you. Your boss wants you to go to school and if you decline it will look like you are not interested in moving forward. A real dilemma. The problem is that in most cases, the school will teach you what you already know. I don't think you have a choice, you need to take them up on the offer, and you might learn some new tricks.
Having said that, the next problem is where to go. If the machine manufacturer offers courses in programming their machines, then I think that would be the way to go.
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I plan on taking them up on this. Just not too sure on where would be good to go. Their talking about either Haas or Mazak for any schooling... Only problem is I'm actively trying to remove both makers from my shop. Maybe Doosan might have something. Wherever they decide to send my (if I cant find anything), I'll take it. I'm more than happy to learn.
Re: CNC Programing School
I like to see people charged for success
Re: CNC Programing School
It's great, wish you good luck!
Re: CNC Programing School
Hi. It is very cool that such guys meet! You are an example to many young guys. A talent who makes his own career. It is a joy to read such posts. I hope you have already decided on a place of study where you can improve your knowledge :)
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Cool story,wish you good luck