![]() I've made it this far with as mixture of my personal experience and the feedback from the machinists at this shop. Each operation is comprised of appropriate fixture information, images, and operational notes. The setup sheet can have virtually an infinite number of tools and operations. Each setup sheet is comprised of part/job information, a tool list, and operations. ![]() The operator simply needs to provide the Job and Step/Operation numbers and the site redirects to the setup sheet page. So far, I've created a simple web page with a list of machines. My task is to implement a Setup Sheet "Site". This inevitably leads to poorly written setup sheets. Granted, they scan each setup sheet so they are backed up on the server, it is a burden to update any setup sheets. I'm at a new shop now and they're still working with hand written setup sheets. ![]() ![]() Ultimately defeating part of the purpose for going "paperless". However, they still printed the setup sheets before each job. The department's engineer developed a nifty Excel workbook that handled revisions and was very well organized. In my previous job as a 5-Axis Laser Operator, I came into the company right before they began transferring setup sheets "online". ![]()
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