I have a friend who is a CNC machinist, when he programs a new part, atleast once per part, the toolpath spells out his name for no good reason, he has done this all his life, and parts are made in multiple locations from his files :) You got to leave a legacy
@@brunobagrowski8270 thanks & greetings from Uganda East Africa.. The aim is to drive human civilization forward. Such that one day many countries could resemble France in development
@@agabaabraham3638 Thank you for your answer Abraham but you need to know that France is'nt any more what she was. She has been distructed ''step to step'' since many years by the différents ''evil team'' we got as governement. Especially the actuel violent crue, and life is becoming worse and worse here. God protect you and me and all the suffering people if the World because the elite project us very bad. 🙏
@@brunobagrowski8270 Wow. But remember France was a colonial power so it still benefits from the past colonies while it's former colonies eg Uganda cote'dvore suffer worse
@@agabaabraham3638 Never mind I'm aware About the violent past of the colonizing countries like France and the others.. and all what has been done to africans people. (ours governements with free massonerie, not the people) You know Bob Marley... But do you know Linton Kweezy Jonhson..?..etc.
I took machine shop my last 2 years of high school learned a lot of things and cnc was one of them. Blew my mind seeing it in action for the first time.
@@divulgewithchip1099 Because they have no idea about how things really get made. They rave on and on about 3D printing replacing machining. Robots replacing people is another common claim they make. Reality is that 3D printing is slow and no where near as precise as machining. Robots can be hit or miss depending on the application. Most shops don't have the volume of parts that having a dedicated robot would demand.
Meh. If I watch one of these videos, I want a chance to really SEE what the machine produced. It's even better if I can recognize it. You just do it, give us a couple seconds to look, then go on to the next one.
Yeah, they're the real MVPs here, I've programmed CNCs for 13 years, a lot of the stuff we do these days would be impossible without cad/cam systems and the people who write that software. Granted, machinists still have to use the software and decide what tooling to use and the most efficient tool paths etc.
A machine is only as clever as the person who designed it to perform this task.We are Gods design, a well designed structure capable of many things, like making machines...