We provide on-site and remote CNC training for machine shops and manufacturers that need to get operators and programmers up to speed quickly and safely. Whether you’ve just installed new equipment, added new programmers, or need to improve cycle times and reliability, we focus on practical training that applies directly to your real parts and machines.
Our goal is simple: help your team produce good parts with confidence.
Training is customized based on your equipment, parts, and experience level of your team.
Training services include:
CNC programming fundamentals
Advanced multi-axis programming strategies
Machine setup and work offset workflows
Tooling and fixturing best practices
Safe machine operation procedures
Verification and collision avoidance
Cycle time optimization techniques
Training can be delivered using your actual parts, prints, and fixtures for maximum relevance.
5-axis machines require a different mindset than 3-axis machining. We help your team understand both the programming strategies and the machine behavior needed to run parts safely and efficiently.
5-axis training covers:
Tool orientation concepts
Work plane and rotary axis setups
Collision avoidance strategies
Simultaneous and positional 5-axis toolpaths
Surfacing and multi-surface machining
Verification and dry-run procedures
Real machine testing and optimization
This is ideal for shops that have recently installed 5-axis equipment or are struggling to fully utilize their machines.
For shops running lathes with live tooling and Y-axis capability, we provide training to help maximize machine utilization and reduce secondary operations.
Live tooling training includes:
Mill-turn programming strategies
Tool orientation and synchronization
Workholding and part transfer workflows
Sub-spindle operations
Reducing setups and handling time
This training helps shops combine turning and milling operations safely in one setup.
When new machines are installed, downtime can be expensive. We provide on-site support to help get machines into production quickly and safely.
Startup support includes:
Initial machine checks and setup verification
Post-processor validation (CAM side only)
First-part programming and prove-out
Process stabilization and repeatability checks
Operator workflow development
This service is ideal when adding new equipment or transitioning complex parts onto new machines.
We primarily train using Fusion 360, which provides strong visualization and integrated CAD/CAM workflows. We also support applying those same machining strategies in other CAM systems already used by your shop.
Training focuses on:
Understanding machining strategies
Toolpath selection and control
Verification techniques
Translating concepts across CAM platforms
Our approach teaches the process, not just the buttons.
On-Site Training is ideal for:
New machine installations
Proving out real production parts
Operator and programmer group training
Setup and workflow optimization
Remote Training is effective for:
CAM software training
Programming strategy development
Reviewing and improving existing programs
Process troubleshooting
We’ll recommend the best format based on your equipment and goals.
Job shops
Production manufacturers
Prototype and R&D teams
Fabrication companies with CNC equipment
Maintenance and repair facilities
Shops adding 5-axis or mill-turn machines
If your team programs or runs CNC equipment, we can tailor training to your environment.
If your team needs help improving programming, setups, or machine utilization, contact us to discuss your equipment, parts, and training goals.
Call: 346-432-1534
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