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Step One - Setup Setup time is the time you start a project to the time you stop the project. You have to understand what you are doing and don't look at the big picture. When you do that it becomes so overwhelming. Break everything down into smaller stages - the time it takes for someone to square the steel, the time the steel sits on the floor - can any of this be reduced? Work on the steel as soon as it's in-house. Start with the manufacturing end of the job. The management end is a whole other ball game." Step Two - Documentation Step Three - Upgrade Your Equipment Step Four - Roughing/Contouring At that point, we go to our CAM software and produces his roughing program. It's good to work with software that you can program ahead while you are setting up the machine. It must process fast and have a basic format so that all operators will feel comfortable on it.we summarizes the process while recommending the buddy system: Let's say there are two of us. When the steel comes in the door, you grab it and put it on the machine that drills the holes. While you are doing that, I get the IGES file and produce the roughing paths. So you've drilled it with the high-performance drills and I have the roughing program. Now you go ahead and take that piece of steel and put it on the machine for contouring. At that time, I get ready and grab another piece of steel that has to be drilled. The part that's being contoured is roughing and I either have another piece of steel ready to go onto another machine - or that machine - and you go ahead and start programming the next toolpath for the next piece of steel. Now the work is flowing nicely between the two of us. We don't have a programming department that doesn't understand what tools we have or how we secure the steel, so we've eliminated a big communication gap,I feel if we bring the programming down to the floor in a controlled manner, we will be successful - but everything must already be planned: What types of tools do we use in our roughing? What are the parameters behind that tool? Everyone in the group needs to be on the same page so there's no guesswork. Step Five - Semi-Finish and Finish Passes When we quote a job, there might be five hours for programming, 10 hours for machining, then 10 to 15 hours for bench time (polishing and assembly),What we've done is take our 10 hours of machining time and included our programming time. We've already cut off a third of our overhead. So while it's machining, the operator is producing the semi-finish and finish passes. Then while it's running, he can get the tools prepared and set in their holders, and make sure he has all of the tools - the whole nine yards. At that point the moldmaker needs to decide if it's better to use a higher quality carbide tool,For example, if the machine capabilities for finishing are 110 inches per minute, that's all he has. So, will he want to use a tool that will go 50 or 60 inches a minute or one that will actually utilize what the machine is capable of? In other words, does it make more sense to stop and change tools on a cheaper carbide tool or to spend a little more money on a better tool that will last longer? My ball nose endmills cost me $160, but at 10,000 rpm I'm able to go 180 inches a minute," Mills continues. "My competitor is going 40 inches a minute with a cheaper tool. What takes him four hours takes me one hour. So, when you buy a higher quality tool, it's not the price of the tool, but what you are actually saving with that tool. Also remember that this tool will cut better and give you the benefit of reduced bench time. Instead of buying four machines next week because you have all of this work to do, what if you can make each machine four times more efficient? We are increasing our capacity fourfold by using something we can throw away, and not having to increase manpower. So maybe it's not necessary for us to buy that machine or buy a new building until we are ready. These little tricks will allow moldmakers to get more money, Mills emphasizes, which will give them the ability to expand and/or buy more equipment when the time is right for them.
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