Teaching

I find that most employers would like their Diamond Turning and/or Flycutting department to benefit from a 4 or 8-hour “teaching session.” This is good for centralizing all their experience.

 Whatever your special “niche” market focus, I can adjust the training session(s) to be most informative in the different subjects that should be taught to augment that area! But there are some basic subjects that need to be taught so your foundation is strong and complete

I maintain that anyone who interfaces with this Diamond-Turning department should also be allowed to attend. Why? 

-Purchasing may want to hear about diamond-cutting tools, so they will know why they are being asked to get these tools sharpened or re-radiused. Maybe they want to know if there is a better sharpener for a given task? 

-Maintenance may want to know what to be on the lookout for and what planned maintenance, where production machines must be taken out of service, will be the most beneficial. 

-Facilities will want to know how best to support an “Ultra-Precision machining center.” 

-Your Machine Shop should know what common practices to avoid when preparing “blanks.” 

-Inspection or Quality Assurance may be the support service with the most questions.

I am one who can inspect your facilities and then provide a list of things to consider, and why.