Haas Automation, Inc. donated a CNC lathe to Dunwoody earlier this year. Here’s a quick look at it in action with help from Machining Technology Senior Instructor Brian Nelsen and one of his students (who preferred to remain anonymous). Please note that the shield was left open in order to capture a better view. That’s not standard operating procedure. We don’t recommend running a CNC lathe like that for normal use. And anytime you are doing machining work — wear safety glasses.
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how long did it …
how long did it take to program the machine to run that process
hey, cool!
hey, cool!
o real complex …
o real complex program any first day button jockey can cut aluminum
what rpm is that …
what rpm is that cutting at
cool stuff!! I’ll …
cool stuff!! I’ll be working on those machines in the fall. fun!
Cool stuff!
Cool stuff!