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  1. #1
    Hello all,

    I've been machining since probably the late 1980s when I completed my City and Guilds. Naturally I started out conventional machining but as time progressed companies I worked for purchased more and more CNC.

    I consider myself a a good "old school" machinist and a pretty good CNC machinist. Programming slows me down, I am not a natural at it. Seems most places I have worked at have their own "programmer" anyway.

    Ran and setup many machines from Okuma horizontals to various VMCs and turning machines.

    Anyway, just thought I would say "Hello" from wet Cornwall and hope to be a regular here.

  2. #2
    ha! yea... back in the day when dro's where cutting edge and well posh :)

    id never used cnc till i built one.... love it
    fettling skills spend much more time on the shelf

  3. #3
    Welcome to the forums, I have never used one in my life, but may be doing some stuff on one soon..

    Fiction is far more plausible when wrapped around a thread of truth

    Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson


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