G54 T1 D1 M6?
What is "drowned" in this context? But we used Solidworks only, don't know much about Bricscad
EDIT
unless you mean "drowned" like assembling one part from other smaller - then yes
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Solidworks for drawing parts and EMCO WinNC for simulations of CNC milling
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Congratulations! That looks like a very useful skill. I wish you a speedy trip to your first job with your new skills :)
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Now comes the hard part: designing your own stuff to build! But in the mean time, enjoy making other people’s designs. Sounds like people can now come to you and pay you to have fun—I mean, use a CNC.
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Congrats! I work in a factory myself, though not with CNC machines.
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Congratulations!
Does that mean you're going to make SG-themed Ban-hammers? 🤕 😀
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Man awesome career, I did some CNC in my apprenticeship but then was moved to a foundry, went from working on a high precision million dollar multi head mill/lathe to a giant mill with a table as big as a room milling tread tracks for mining equipment, some of which were almost as big as cars. Hated it. Then got moved from there into another machine shop that had no cnc at all but promised they were getting some for years, they didn't get any until after I'd left and I moved out of the career totally and into computer programming, got my cert though. Wish I was still doing it, it's one hell of an interesting job and nowhere near as dirty as a regular fitter and turner gets. Did you have a background trade first or was this 6 months training from scratch?
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No background at all, which is why it was extra difficult for me. Everything from scratch but I pushed through, now I'm gonna take a week of resting just to clear my head a bit
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That's great, good on you, not everyone can do this sort of job, you've got one hell of a future ahead of you! Congratulations on your hard work panning out, you definitely deserve a break ;)
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Did some work on CNC while in my studies myself as well. Pretty cool stuff.. You can make anything. Good skill to have. Congrats
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It only took 6 months of taking classes, 5 times a week, 2-3 hours per day but I got there.
I don't know what else to say in the end except for Ugv0r (it means "good luck" in some weird backward language)
I can now make a bunch of cool and super useful stuff as seen in these examples below:
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