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What' screwy about your company?

No matter how good any QA lab is, there is always something that makes you scratch your head, and ask, "why on earth do they do that?" As an example, let me discuss my company: We have 3 CMM's, nothing too elaborate, but we have 2 small ones, and one medium one. Between the 3 machines, we probably have 3 dozen Renishaw TP20 units, all with styli, prepared and ready to use. Each has DMIS 2011 or 2012, and we also have another programming seat, so obviously, they aren't cheapskates.

And yet......we don't have a comparator, or even a TESA-HITE, either. Any time I need to do a first piece inspection on a part that I don't have a program for, I either have to take one machine away from it's already overbooked schedule, and use it like a Checkmaster. Either that, or spend a couple of hours doing it "old school", with pins, blocks, sine bar, and Cadillac gauge. Most times, a good TESA-HITE would have me done in 10 minutes, but, nope, the money for one of these is never in the budget.
  • What' screwy about your company?

    #1) We vend all our production work to Asia. For me? That's as screwy as it gets. (but they run programs I write for them. It's a 'one and done')
    We've got comparators up the ying/yang, OGP Smartscope, sold off our old Checkmaster... (software was no longer avail per Helmel)
    So we still dance with the Demon. (for now)
    #2) We released all our experienced Dev Engineers, and populated their seats with green, cheaper ones. Typical in today's environment.
    #3) Once WE 'Rebrand'? I'm probably next to go...........
    I survived under HEXAGON, but Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence will most likely be my downfall.....Rolling eyes
    something's gotta give....... but as one door closes, a Stone Brewing beverage opens
  • FWIW, I have seen PC-DMIS fitted to a Checkmaster before. THAT was also screwy.......
  • The present company or the company I work for?
  • What' screwy about your company?

    #1) We vend all our production work to Asia. For me? That's as screwy as it gets. (but they run programs I write for them. It's a 'one and done')
    We've got comparators up the ying/yang, OGP Smartscope, sold off our old Checkmaster... (software was no longer avail per Helmel)
    So we still dance with the Demon. (for now)
    #2) We released all our experienced Dev Engineers, and populated their seats with green, cheaper ones. Typical in today's environment.
    #3) Once WE 'Rebrand'? I'm probably next to go...........
    I survived under HEXAGON, but Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence will most likely be my downfall.....Rolling eyes
    something's gotta give....... but as one door closes, a Stone Brewing beverage opens


    I have a 6 pack of Xocoveza ,feel free to drop by this weekend Wink
  • No matter how good any QA lab is, there is always something that makes you scratch your head, and ask, "why on earth do they do that?" As an example, let me discuss my company: We have 3 CMM's, nothing too elaborate, but we have 2 small ones, and one medium one. Between the 3 machines, we probably have 3 dozen Renishaw TP20 units, all with styli, prepared and ready to use. Each has DMIS 2011 or 2012, and we also have another programming seat, so obviously, they aren't cheapskates.

    And yet......we don't have a comparator, or even a TESA-HITE, either. Any time I need to do a first piece inspection on a part that I don't have a program for, I either have to take one machine away from it's already overbooked schedule, and use it like a Checkmaster. Either that, or spend a couple of hours doing it "old school", with pins, blocks, sine bar, and Cadillac gauge. Most times, a good TESA-HITE would have me done in 10 minutes, but, nope, the money for one of these is never in the budget.



    +1 to everyone's responses.

    There's enough screwy-ness here that if I put it down in writing someone would probably find it and fire me. It's bad enough companies (not mine Rolling eyes ) will fire / discipline you for facebook posts, casual conversation, shirt you wear, etc.

    4/1/96


    Now where's the nut when I need one...Stuck out tongue closed eyes
  • I have a 6 pack of Xocoveza ,feel free to drop by this weekend Wink


    What a coincidence, I'm missing a 6 pack of Xocoveza!

    Huh!!!
  • ( V1 loop start ) We have production machines run parts out of print shift after shift. CMM printouts / data clearly show it. Production leads ask inspectors if parts are ok to ship or "what can we do with inspection to make sure this doesn't happen again ? notice the lack of the end loop here...