I am going to be starting at a machine shop doing one off production work and repairing cnc machines. What am I in for? I've done some welding in the past and hand made a lot of things with a file and hack saw, but nothing with real powered machines. Is there any thing I should know or tools that I should have of my own? Like not relying on the shop's copy of it.
quit shitting up the board
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If you're going to troll, TRY to be plausible?
its not a troll. I got the job.
Well, it actually is a troll, you just don't realize it yet.
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I worked in one as a QA for a good bit. If you're going in as a machinist A or 1 or whatever they call a basic machinist there you dont need to know shit aside from how to use a caliper to make sure its approximately correct since you'll typically have a 60 thousandths tolerance. It's mostly just pushing a few buttons, making sure it's running properly and bothering an engineer when quality says you're making garbage. It's very easy if you're not a moron and actually make sure you're doing your job properly otherwise you'll be one of the people that keeps me employed.
they will be training me as well. how was it dealing with machinist/engineer types? ive always been a bit odd.
Have you ever considered not being stupid?
>I am going to be starting at a machine shop
>but nothing with real powered machines.
how did you get this job
prepare to die.
get your ppe, and learn where the emergency stop is and how to use the lathe properly without destroying it. do you even know how to use a micrometer to clock parts and shafts?