Chris pointed out to me that the YouTube link to the recent post regarding the Komo Router at Studwell was broken. Sure enough, the video disappeared for some reason. I've uploaded it again, so here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1v5SK6Y0JQ
Please let me know if it disappears again!
Warren
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Christmas Party 2009
We had a great time last week at the old Kellogg House at Cal Poly. Here are a few pictures that Karen Rockwood took. If anyone else has some, let me know. Thanks Karen!
Warren
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Komo Router problem
A few months ago, Greg Rockwood and I traveled to Salt Lake City to ITT's composite facility (formerly EDO) to investigate problems with a 5 Axis Komo Router. Since it was new, the machine had centerline problems with the A axis. We were even asked to quote a retrofit for the Fanuc 150 control so the Siemens Traori pivot point compensation could be added. I discouraged that and Greg and I verified that there was a real mechanical problem. Here is a video showing what the guys at Studwell found after shipping the whole Z, A, and C assembly back here. Only one half of the head has a problem.
Persistence pays.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2rQqasUK20
Warren
Persistence pays.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2rQqasUK20
Warren
The end of GEFanuc
Well, its official: The end of GEFanuc. As of last Friday, GEFanuc no longer exists. Karl and Stan both work for Fanuc America now. We don't think this will have a very large impact on us, although parts were cheaper through GEFanuc. Apparently, the Express ordering system will stay in place for retrofitters. We've not heard if they are going to change our multiplier yet. We'll see.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Verizon problems
Bill tells me that he's experienced several instances of delayed texts and voice mails recently. Has anyone else been having problems?
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Dprnt Project at Circle Machine
Gilbert just finished an interesting project at Circle Machine. As some of you know, they've had SMW rotary tables and controllers on two of their Hardinge VMC's for quite awhile. In addition to these, they had custom tilting mechanisms too.
Recently, they got a trunion/rotary table from another Kennemetal division and bought a two axis controller for it from Haas. The new Haas servo controller accepts Fanuc Macro B Dprnt statements (loaded via a second RS-232 port) so we decided to try to use those instead of the old stored program M-Code/Fin system they used before. The main advantage is that they just program the A and B axis in the part program now. A singe M-code/Fin combination still executes the motion and holds the machine until it is complete, but they no longer need to pre-store the A and B values in the Haas memory.
If anyone knows of a customer who may be considering an add on rotary, we are well versed on how to help integrate Dprnt into both the machine and the programming department.
Recently, they got a trunion/rotary table from another Kennemetal division and bought a two axis controller for it from Haas. The new Haas servo controller accepts Fanuc Macro B Dprnt statements (loaded via a second RS-232 port) so we decided to try to use those instead of the old stored program M-Code/Fin system they used before. The main advantage is that they just program the A and B axis in the part program now. A singe M-code/Fin combination still executes the motion and holds the machine until it is complete, but they no longer need to pre-store the A and B values in the Haas memory.
If anyone knows of a customer who may be considering an add on rotary, we are well versed on how to help integrate Dprnt into both the machine and the programming department.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Health Net Cards
OK - They're here!
The Health Net cards are finally here. Sharon has them. If you need it before you can get to the office, she or I will be glad to read you the pertinent information and/or fax it somewhere.
As I mentioned, this should be a pretty easy transition. The HSA stays the same. Health Net has agreed to accept our previously paid 2009 deductibles and each of us who has had medical expenses this year will need to get statements from Blue Shield to verify the amount. (More about that later).
I suggest you take a few minutes to log into the Health Net website and register. I've found that having the online Blue Shield documents has been a big help.
Even though the cards were issued a couple of days ago, coverage began November 1.
Call or write me with any questions. Let me know how you like working with these guys.
Through the magic of Tamiflu and azithromycin, I'm feeling human again. Neither of my two recent doctors seemed to care what I just had, and I was not tested for H1N1. Whatever it was, it was BAD. The fact that I had a regular flu shot leads me to the H1N1 conclusion, but I guess I'll never know.
Warren
The Health Net cards are finally here. Sharon has them. If you need it before you can get to the office, she or I will be glad to read you the pertinent information and/or fax it somewhere.
As I mentioned, this should be a pretty easy transition. The HSA stays the same. Health Net has agreed to accept our previously paid 2009 deductibles and each of us who has had medical expenses this year will need to get statements from Blue Shield to verify the amount. (More about that later).
I suggest you take a few minutes to log into the Health Net website and register. I've found that having the online Blue Shield documents has been a big help.
Even though the cards were issued a couple of days ago, coverage began November 1.
Call or write me with any questions. Let me know how you like working with these guys.
Through the magic of Tamiflu and azithromycin, I'm feeling human again. Neither of my two recent doctors seemed to care what I just had, and I was not tested for H1N1. Whatever it was, it was BAD. The fact that I had a regular flu shot leads me to the H1N1 conclusion, but I guess I'll never know.
Warren
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