> vinny wrote:
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>> news:jqjib3dll9l7ao86gskt22ntavio3j6l9m@4ax.com...
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>>>On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:51:20 -0800, "pRECISIONmachinisT"
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>>>>>On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 21:12:12 -0500, Mark Nowhere.com> wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>>>One of these days, I hope to have the
>>>>>>time to learn the G codes.... Many thanks, Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>One thing for sure, it will never happen if you don't try.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>But they are so TERRIBLY COMPLICATED...
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>>>That's what some would like people to believe.
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>> I think it's a fake post.
>> My wife could figure it out if she had a program labeled as clearly as
>> that one.
>>
>>
> Not a fake, I'm just a diemaker who was drafted to learn on the job how to
> run a Haas periodically. Yes, they are just straight line moves,(for now)
> but if I crash this machine (or even nick the vise) in any way, I'm in
> deep doo-doo. They show no sympathy here for mistakes. Paul did me a
> favor by helping out, and I was hoping for an encore. I'm not going to
> aplogize for not having the time at work to learn G-codes if the
> management won't give it to me. If any CNC op or Programmer had a
> diemaking question that I was able to answer, I'd be happy to help out.
> Mark
the program is self explanatory?
Here's some useless advice,
what YOU learn is YOURS, not the shops, or the managements, it's yours, so
spend some of YOUR time to learn why, otherwise you will be replaced with a
robot, an illegal alien, or 3 Chinamen with files.