Month: January 2026

Hurco WinMax Training, Maximise Your Hurco Machines’ Potential

Hurco WinMax Training, for any busy CNC workshop, efficiency and productivity are key to profitability. With Hurco CNC machines, a big part of that advantage comes from the intuitive and powerful WinMax control system.
Over my 30 years of training people on CNC machines I have had the pleasure of working on every CNC Control.
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To be honest it’s a bit like your children you love them in their own special way even if one of them turns out to be a absolute prick.
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Anyway it’s the same with CNC controls, except you don’t have to pick them up at 2 in the morning from a nightclub. They are only 16 but somehow managed to get totally pissed.
If the Hurco was your child it would be the one with impecable manners and always does his homework. And when  your old, he is the one who cleans you up when you piss yourself on his new chaise lounge.
So easy to use, so intuitive and like my wife when you fuck up it’s there to save you.

Ease Of Use

While the conversational programming is known for its ease of use, unlocking its full potential requires specific, tailored training.
At The CNC Training Centre, we offer specialised, on-site Hurco WinMax training designed to get your team from drawing  to finished part faster than ever before.

The power of training on your own premises

Standard classroom training can be valuable, but for maximum impact, nothing beats learning on your own machines. Our on-site WinMax training brings a number of critical benefits:

  • Tailored to your specific needs: The training can include your actual components and programs. This means the training is immediately relevant and applicable to your daily workflow.
  • No machine downtime for travel: Eliminate the cost and inconvenience of sending your operators off-site for training. Your team remains on-site, ready to return to production as soon as the session is over.
  • Focused on your equipment: You and your team will learn on the exact Hurco machines they operate every day. This includes specific training as well as any specific features you have.
  • Team-wide knowledge transfer: Training an entire team at once ensures consistent practices and a shared understanding of the WinMax system across your whole workshop.
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Using R Parameters Siemens Sinumerik 828 840

R Parameters Siemens, on a Siemens control you can use R parameters to control a program externally.

“What’s he on about” I hear you say.

I’ll explain.

Imagine a sub program that has no value assigned to it’s feedrate. Well you could call the feedrate R1

G1 X50. F=R1

The program says to you “ok I’ll feed at R1” it thinks for a while then says

“what’s R1 David?” (Actually it wouldn’t know my name)

So you tell it.

R1=200.
G1 X50. F=R1 

So now it’s just like you wrote

G1 X50. F200.

Now I know what you are thinking saying, “just program that in the first place you prick.”

When you use this type of programming, known by posh people like me as parametric programming, you can program a shape then give it the dimensions externally.

You would usually have the shape in some kind of subprogram.

It’s All in The Pizza

It’s like ordering a pizza. They know you want a pizza but then they need to know all the other stuff like what size and what topping.

Anyway fuck the pizzas let’s talk about R values.

The difference is you can put whatever value you want in R1.

You could then use the same program to rough and finish the part. The first time you call it you put R1=100. the second time you put R1=200.

Fanuc uses a similar thing using # (sometimes called variable).

Instead of R1=6 it has #1=6. (you get loads of variables, #1 to #100 and more)

Heidenhain uses Q values Q1 = 6.

See how Fanuc do this.

See how Heidenhain do this.

Wait There’s More

You don’t just have to use R1 there are at least 99 of these bloody things.

You can use R2 R3 or R65 it’s entirely up to you, just don’t get confused that’s all.

Then comes the clever shit. You can actually do maths with them. You could put R1= R1 – 10.

This would take 10. off the feedrate.

You can even do things like cosines and sines and stuff like that. The mind boggles.

If you have a probing system then it will almost certainly be using R parameters in the background to grab data and the get the size information you want.

(Picture of my puppy for those who’d rather be on Facebook his name s Tallywacker)

You can program a shape and replace all the dimensions with R parameters. This is when it gets fuckin awesome.

The program below uses an R parameter for the corner rads and an R parameter for the width.

The left side is the main program. The right side is the sub program called each time.

R Parameters Siemens

Here is a video of the program in action.

Siemens Training 828 840D

These methods are all tools in your programming toolbox. One day you’ll see a use for one of them and you’ll think “I remember that grumpy old bastard wrote an article on that”.

Then I hope you’ll return to this article.

Thanks for watching and reading

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Siemens 810d REPOS, are You Repositioning?

This article is about the Siemens 810d REPOS key.

I am so lucky that I get to meet so many fascinating people. Recently I worked at The National Oceanography Centre.

These guys do all sorts of scientific research shit. Most of it I don’t really understand but I do know they have their own ship and they go out to sea taking samples and fixing stuff.

This is what they say they do:

We provide industry with innovative solutions to their problems, train the engineers and audiologists of the future, and impact on society through our world-leading research.

Oh and they have this baby:

Siemens 810d Repos
Hardinge VMC 600

It’s a Hardinge VMC 600 and it’s got a Siemens 810D control and I love it. I definitely get too attached to the machines I work on and this one is no exception.

A bit grubby at the minute but they assure me she’s gonna get a makeover soon.

I Hate Celebrities

Tonight I’m stuck in my hotel room and the only thing on the telly is a load of Z list  celebrities competing to see who can make the best frittata. This gives me a problem in that I hate celebrity culture and I don’t have a clue what a fuckin frittata is.

Oh and on the other channel it’s celebrities on a games show crying cos they couldn’t win two thousand pounds for their chosen charity. I mean, fuck off , these guys spend five hundred quid on a pair underpants and could donate twenty grand to a charity without batting a surgically lifted eyelid.

Enough About Celebrities

Having not worked on this Siemens 810d control for a little while a few things had slipped my mind but it didn’t take long to get back up to speed.

Thanks for sending us the manuals YeovilMachine Tools YMT (within a couple of hours) not bad eh?

This machine is 15 years old and I would put it up against a lot of new machines for ease of use and just about everything.

Graphics Mmmmm…..

The graphics, as usual, are an absolute pile of dog-shit. But honestly what machines do have good graphics even new ones?

Don’t you just love em?

I mean graphics, they kind of serve a purpose in that you know that you are somewhere near what you want. Unfortunately that’s where it ends I’m afraid.

Anyway what is this self opinionated prick going on about today? You may ask.

Well………

It’s the Siemens 810d Repos Key

If you use this REPOS button all the time and you know what it does then you are on the wrong website. Clever people like you don’t belong on this website.

 

 

Yes this is it the Siemens 810d Repos

I’d just forgotten how useful this is so you will forgive me for getting really excited about it.

The great thing about being old, and there aren’t many, is constantly forgetting things. I know that sounds weird but you can get excited about something you already knew but forgot.

The button for fuck sake let’s hear about the button.

OK the button.

So you milled half way along a part and you want to have a look at it before you go on and possibly scrap the part.

Here Is what You Do

Hit CYCLE STOP, that’s this one….

It will oblige by lighting itself up. Now you can go into manual or jog depending on the age of your machine.

Siemens 810d Repos

Now move your X Y or Z anywhere you want so that you can have a good look at the part. Maybe check it or something?

You will need to stop the spindle if you want to open the doors.

Then when you are happy to carry on just hit CYCLE START button.

Siemens 810d Repos

If you’re thinking “hang on Dave, you didn’t switch the spindle on”

Clever Siemens 810d

First of all don’t call me Dave, I fuckin hate it, my name is David. Actually you don’t need to switch on the spindle, clever old Mr Siemens just does it anyway.

Your tool will just move straight back to where it was n carry on.

“But Dave what about REPOS

Please stop calling me Dave or I’ll end this article now and you’ll never know.

The problem is that although the control is clever enough to know it’s got to go back to where it was before it carries on.

It will still hit things on the way like this.

So what do we do?

Yes we use REPOS

Siemens 810d Repos

Then we can separately move each axis back in whatever order we want.

Don’t worry if you get the direction wrong, it will only move in the correct direction and also the correct distance.

Each axis moves back to it’s original position with no fuss. Then when you’re ready.

Turn off the REPOS and press CYCLE START.

Siemens 810d Repos

You actually press JOG to switch off REPOS which is a bit strange but once you are used to the logic (if there is any) it’s just fine.

Siemens 810d Repos

On my machine the JOG button says Manual, I think Hardinge made their own button for this. Probably from recycled pubic hair.

I’m all for reducing carbon foot print n stuff but I prefer good old JOG.

Siemens 810d Repos

I did warn you the machines not clean yet.

So this is how it works

 

Not painful at all.

We do loads of Siemens training at the CNC Training Centre

 

 

 




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