All i want to say.. in every legit CNC channel... Hand programming on the laithe.... Its the worlds most expencive calculator... Either do CAD/CAM or program off the machine, while it works.. Just think... implement... and see more productivity!
Hand programming is fine, if you know how to do it right! I'm running a slightly older 5-axis dual spindle/turret bar feeder lathe, and it's got manual programming only. No graphics, no nothing. There you really have to time everything right to make it not crash, and to make the cycle time as short as possible while still having good tool life, when running several thousand parts that's important. And all i can say is that it's honestly fine! I've only ever really had one major crash, and that was a parting tool that got to close the collet chuck in the sub-spindle while parting off a 6mm thick part... Shot some sparks but all went well. As long as you're careful and know what you're doing it's no issue at all hand programming your lathe.
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Tons of mistakes. You can tell you haven’t been programming that long. Your other video is way better though. I’m suspecting you had nothing to do with programming that other piece though.