JerrySharrett
Senile Member
I found it interesting, during a tour of a GE steam turbine shop, they were using manual lathes to perform certain cuts on the shaft. The blades, etc were cut CNC, and the explanation given to me was that the machinist was more trustworthy than the CNC for certain critical steps on the rotor.
It used to be that most of the old deepwater rig mechanics were good machinists, and could pull the rabbit out of the hat. They are all retired, or retiring these days.
Ben
Ben, one-offs (single operation or single quantity) is not practical for CNC. CNC comes into its own where quantities are generally 10 each or greater or have complex surfaces to be machined.
Your second comment, the lack of skilled workers, is intended. It is called "the dumbing down of America". The current "No Child Left Behind" is a big key. No Child Left Behind can and does control what is taught since the goal of that devious program is to require students to pass the No Child test. Once you control the questions, you then control what is being taught!!!
This thread has suffered a major hijacking by now. I hope the thread originator got his question answered earlier.