Mike Lynch

Mike Lynch Founder and President

Tracking Tool Sizing Adjustments with Feedback

Use a custom macro to accumulate trend data and then program automatic adjustments to your finishing tools.

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Using Custom Macros to Create Arithmetic Functions

These user-defined functions can solve both simple and more complicated arithmetic problems.

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Compatibility Versus Unique Features

You have to strike the right balance between taking advantage of the benefits offered by special features and maintaining consistency.

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Beginning a Continuous Improvement Program

The first step is ensuring that your company is organized enough to support the improvement.

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Programming Dull Tool Replacement

This custom macro will provide consistency to the process and help you control tooling costs.

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Simplify Tasks by Writing Down Procedures

Spelling out the steps needed to complete a particular job will help get new, inexperienced workers up to speed.

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Support CNC-Teaching Schools in Your Area

Qualified CNC people can be hard to find, but local community colleges and technical schools offer a source for trained workers.

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Perception Versus Reality: Bridging the Gap

Our perceptions influence the way we think and make decisions, but they can become problematic if they don’t align with reality.

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Basics

How to Apply Color Codes in Your CNC Environment

A color coding system can be a way to simplify complicated tasks as part of a continuous improvement strategy.

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Basics

How to Improve G10

G10 provides the ability to enter data into various registers within the control, including offset data and parameters. For CNC users, having the ability to enter data into offsets can play an important role in improving a machine’s performance.

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Make Decisions Based on Company Identity

When decisions do not reflect your company’s identity, time, money and effort will be wasted.

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System Variables Versus the G10 Command

Custom macro B enables users to read and write data into accessible registers, whereas G10 code permits writing into all offset registers. But which option is best for applications that only require the ability to write data?

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