Nope, it's a Tree w/ Dynapath control. I had a coworker make a program for the threadmill as I'm a little rusty at Mastercam and would have been there for 2 days trying to figure it out, seeing as I've never programmed a threadmill before.
We program pretty much everything offline in our shop, so I don't do much at the controls anymore either. Still do some edits, but most are easier to go back to cam and have them change it in a few clicks of a mouse
Lots of 3D parts, and more than 2 peices that share a part number are few and far between.
Overall, a great shop to work. I run 2 of the bigger VMC's in the shop (the Tree w/ 25x50 table, and a Takumi with a 40 x 70 table), do most of the welding (Miller 200, 350P, and a Lincoln Tig Welder), and a few other things. Also have full access to a 36" Blanchard grinder, a fully automatic surface grinder. Great shop with a great owner who doesn't mind guys working on personal projects- and I've done my fair share and then some... I've done some fairly large projects in the shop.
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