CNC Training Services for Machine Shops & Manufacturers

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.

Who Benefits From Our CNC Training

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.

CNC Training Topics We Cover

✔ Multi-Axis Programming

  • 4-axis and 5-axis fundamentals

  • Tool orientation strategies

  • Collision avoidance techniques

  • Safe machine limits and travel management

✔ Surfacing & Complex Geometry

  • Multi-surface toolpaths

  • Blended surface finishing

  • Tool selection for complex shapes

  • Reducing cycle time while maintaining finish

✔ Mill-Turn & Live Tooling

  • C-axis and Y-axis programming

  • Live tooling strategies

  • Part handoff between spindles

  • Reducing setups and part handling

✔ New Machine Setup & Process Development

  • Work offsets and probing workflows

  • Fixture and workholding strategies

  • First-article prove-out support

  • Optimizing post-installation processes

✔ Shop-Focused Best Practices

  • Safer setups

  • Faster prove-outs

  • Reducing scrap and rework

  • Improving repeatability

Software and Controls Supported

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.

Flexible Training Options

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.

💻 Remote Training

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.

How Our Training Programs Work

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 Rates and Scheduling

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.

Production-Focused CNC Training

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.

Schedule CNC Training for Your Shop

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]
📝 Request Training Information

Let’s talk about your machines and your production goals.