Hello All,
I represent a school that is going to open a CNC Training Facility. We are curious to see the feedback from the community for this question:
What machines do you think are the best to learn on? if you are getting into learning CNC for the first time? Should we buy Hurco or HAAS or Emco price is not an issue for us. We just want to make it as easiest possible to train someone to attain entry level skill as CNC operator. We were told that teaching a student conversational programming first would make it easier for them to learn NC and G, M code programing?
For example: If all you work on is one brand machine and you go work for a new company with a diffrent brand machine would you able to tranfer your skills to that different brand machine?
P.S. We are also looking for CNC Instructors and Program Supervisors!
Any information would be greatly appreciated
ArmV
I represent a school that is going to open a CNC Training Facility. We are curious to see the feedback from the community for this question:
What machines do you think are the best to learn on? if you are getting into learning CNC for the first time? Should we buy Hurco or HAAS or Emco price is not an issue for us. We just want to make it as easiest possible to train someone to attain entry level skill as CNC operator. We were told that teaching a student conversational programming first would make it easier for them to learn NC and G, M code programing?
For example: If all you work on is one brand machine and you go work for a new company with a diffrent brand machine would you able to tranfer your skills to that different brand machine?
P.S. We are also looking for CNC Instructors and Program Supervisors!
Any information would be greatly appreciated
ArmV