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How long does it take you to program?

Let’s say someone gives you a metal part with 150 dimensions. How long would it take you to study the print, figure out fixturing, create a setup sheet, and program it? You’ve never seen this part before and it’s somewhat complex. Assume the print makes complete sense to you after studying the print—so you don’t need to ask the designer any questions.

Also, would the program run perfectly the first time? If not, how long would “proving out” the program (making adjustments) take you?

I ask these questions because I get them a lot being the only programmer at a significantly large company with 3 machines. I’m curious what other people’s experiences are, and I’m open to any tips. I will state my answers to these questions in one week. Hopefully I get a lot of responses.

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  • Ha! I wish they loved us that much here.

    My 3d mouse is my own personal item, along with both my primary monitors. Apparently purchasing slightly larger and higher resolution monitors "sends the wrong message" and would be viewed as "hard to justify to management" and "not needed." ...despite being literally half the price of the Dell 1080p monitors they make us use. (you are allowed only one) Life at a big company I guess. Grinning

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