Newb from beautiful Orange County, CA
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 9:55 pm
My name is Zak, I'm a CNC programmer/setup/op at a machine shop here in Orange, CA. We specialize in making parts for Harleys (I won't mention our big customers' names, but if you know baggers, you know them and some of my work especially on the latest Victory and Indian parts.) I'm a total geek, my background is actually automotive: race cars, step-child to the creator of HRE Performance Wheels, auto mechanic, rotorhead, and got involved in CNC as a career when that same creator of HRE decided to open a new place called Nutek wheels. I would really love to get involved in truly additive manufacturing of aluminum and such, and I believe the 3d printing will be a great step in understanding how it might work. As I'm familiar with at least Haas G-code, how is printer code different? I see "E" denotes a filament feed, any other differences/similarities?
How about printing in English units as opposed to purely metric? Sorry for the long post, just very excited to be here! I look forward to being part of this community.
How about printing in English units as opposed to purely metric? Sorry for the long post, just very excited to be here! I look forward to being part of this community.