Modern CNC machines are powerful — but without proper training, shops struggle with crashes, long prove-outs, inefficient toolpaths, and lost production time.
We provide hands-on CNC training focused on real production environments, helping operators and programmers safely and confidently run complex parts, new machines, and multi-axis jobs.
Training is available on-site and remotely, depending on your needs.
Our training is designed for:
New CNC programmers learning advanced strategies
Experienced programmers moving into 4-axis or 5-axis
Operators transitioning into programming roles
Shops installing new machines or new controls
Shops adding mill-turn or live tooling capability
Whether you need fundamentals or advanced workflows, training is customized to your machines and parts.
4-axis and 5-axis fundamentals
Tool orientation strategies
Collision avoidance techniques
Safe machine limits and travel management
Multi-surface toolpaths
Blended surface finishing
Tool selection for complex shapes
Reducing cycle time while maintaining finish
C-axis and Y-axis programming
Live tooling strategies
Part handoff between spindles
Reducing setups and part handling
Work offsets and probing workflows
Fixture and workholding strategies
First-article prove-out support
Optimizing post-installation processes
Safer setups
Faster prove-outs
Reducing scrap and rework
We focus on production-ready workflows using:
Fusion 360 (primary programming platform)
Transitioning strategies into Mastercam workflows
Haas and Fanuc controlled machines
Multi-axis machining centers and mill-turn platforms
We focus on practical machining results, not just software features.
Best for:
New machine installations
Multi-day training programs
Process development on real parts
On-site training allows immediate application on your machines with your tooling and fixtures.
Best for:
Programming strategy instruction
CAM workflow improvements
Part-specific programming support
Remote sessions allow faster scheduling and lower cost while still delivering targeted instruction.
Training is typically delivered in full-day sessions and structured around:
Your machines
Your parts
Your current programming challenges
Typical engagements include:
1-day focused sessions
2-day or 3-day intensive training programs
Follow-up remote support after on-site visits
This ensures skills transfer, not just one-time instruction.
Training is priced by the day for on-site services and by session for remote support.
To reserve training dates, projects are scheduled with advance payment or deposit to ensure dedicated availability.
Exact pricing depends on:
Scope of training
Number of participants
Travel requirements
Machine configuration
Contact us to discuss your needs and receive a customized training plan and quote.
Our training is built on real shop experience, not classroom theory.
That means:
Programs that run safely on your machines
Real troubleshooting techniques
Setup strategies that reduce downtime
Practical machining results, not just CAM demos
Our goal is to improve what happens at the machine — not just on the computer screen.
If your shop is adding new machines, moving into multi-axis machining, or needs stronger programming workflows, we’re ready to help.
📞 Call: 346-432-1534
📧 Email: [email protected]
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Let’s talk about your machines and your production goals.