1. Demonstrated Machine Operation Competence
The student can safely power up the machine, home it, set work offsets (tool length and part zero), and load a proven program.
2. Hands-On G-Code Debugging (Proven Track)
Students can identify why a tool is about to crash by reading the code and watching the simulation. They can stop a cycle mid-run, make an edit to the feed rate or cutter
3. Setup for Production (The "Button Pusher" Upgrade)
In an industry setting, the student learns the difference between programming for a test piece and programming for production.
4. CAM Software to Machine Workflow
The student can import a simple part drawing, create toolpaths, post-process the code for the specific machine on the floor, and run that code without destroying the part.
5. Problem-Solving Common Errors
Classroom training often presents perfect scenarios. Industry training presents real machines with real problems.
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