
March 2023
3rd Annual Houston Crawfish Boil
Join Hartwig and Okuma for the 3rd Annual Crawfish Boil! See over 20 machines under power! Food and drinks served all day! See the latest in milling, turning and additive manufacturing from Hartwig partners Okuma, Tsugami America, Sodick, EOS, Geminis, Soraluce, Momentum and more! Machine list: Okuma LB4000 EX II LU3000-M VT1000 EX LB3000 EX II - MYW w/ Load & GO MB-4000H GENOS L3000 LU7000-EX Multus B250 II GENOS L250 II Genos M660-V GENOS M460V-5AX MCR-BV LB3000 EXII w/…
Find out more »April 2023
Future of Additive Manufacturing is Now – Lunch & Learn
This FREE Educational Lunch and Learn is hosted by EOS’s Additive Minds' Fabian Alefeld and Hartwig’s AM Specialist Jens Kautzor! Learn from the leader in industrial Additive Manufacturing (aka 3D printing)! You will learn how EOS technology can unlock seemingly impossible part designs, achieve greater part performances, and help you stay competitive! See real-world and successful customer examples of metal and polymer printed parts coming from across a variety industries!
Find out more »Multi-function OSP Lathe Programming
This class teaches programming for sub-spindles, live tools, Y-axis. Many of the examples will use subprograms and simple variables. Perquisites Completion of the Intro/Basic OSP classes or equivalent experience.
Find out more »Intro/basic OSP M/C programming
Basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic milling and drilling programs for vertical and horizontal machining centers. Prerequisites An entry level knowledge of milling, drilling, and simple math skills.
Find out more »May 2023
Multi-function OSP Lathe Programming
This class teaches programming for sub-spindles, live tools, Y-axis. Many of the examples will use subprograms and simple variables. Perquisites Completion of the Intro/Basic OSP classes or equivalent experience.
Find out more »Basic/Introduction to “Advanced One Touch” for lathes
Class will provide a basic understanding of the flow of Okuma’s “Advanced One Touch”® and students will be able to create single turret programs. Prerequisites Simple computer skills and an understanding of turning
Find out more »June 2023
Intro to Basic Okuma OSP Machining Center Programming
This class teaches basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic milling and drilling programs for vertical and horizonal machining centers.
Find out more »Level 2 / Multi-Function OSP lathe programming
This class teaches programming for subspindles, live tools, Y-axis, and balanced turning (4 axis). Many of the examples will use subprograms and simple variables. Prerequisites Completion of the Intro/Basic OSP classes or equivalent experience.
Find out more »July 2023
Intro to Basic Okuma OSP Lathe AOT Programming
This class teaches basic Okuma lathe conversational programming with the goal of students being able to maneuver through the software and program basic parts.
Find out more »Intro/basic OSP lathe programming
Basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic turning programs, for horizontal and vertical lathes. Multifunction lathe features are not included. Prerequisites An entry level knowledge of turning, and simple math skills.
Find out more »August 2023
Intro to Basic Okuma OSP Lathe AOT Programming
This class teaches basic Okuma lathe conversational programming with the goal of students being able to maneuver through the software and program basic parts.
Find out more »September 2023
Advanced Okuma OSP Lathe AOT Programming
This class teaches Okuma lathe conversational programming with the goal of students being able to program complex parts. The examples will use sub-spindle, transferring parts, live tooling, and a combination of programing cycles. Perquisites Completion of the Intro/Basic OSP lathe AOT Programming class or equivalent experience.
Find out more »Intro/basic OSP M/C programming
Basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic milling and drilling programs for vertical and horizontal machining centers. Prerequisites An entry level knowledge of milling, drilling, and simple math skills.
Find out more »October 2023
Advanced Okuma OSP Lathe AOT Programming
This class teaches Okuma lathe conversational programming with the goal of students being able to program complex parts. The examples will use sub-spindle, transferring parts, live tooling, and a combination of programing cycles. Perquisites Completion of the Intro/Basic OSP lathe AOT Programming class or equivalent experience.
Find out more »Intro/basic OSP Lathe Programming
Basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic turning programs, for horizontal and vertical lathes. Multifunction lathe features are not included. Prerequisites An entry level knowledge of turning, and simple math skills.
Find out more »November 2023
Basic/Introduction to “Advanced One Touch” for Lathes
Class will provide a basic understanding of the flow of Okuma’s “Advanced One Touch”® and students will be able to create single turret programs. Prerequisites Simple computer skills and an understanding of turning.
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