About the Company

Our Story

Nine years of machining experience — from apprentice to workshop supervisor — built into training and consulting services that actually work on the shop floor.

How CNC Guy Started

I started as a machining apprentice and worked through every level — setter-operator, CNC machinist, programmer, and eventually workshop supervisor. Over nine years I ran conventional lathes and mills, set up multi-axis CNC machines, wrote programs from scratch, troubleshot machine breakdowns under production pressure, and machined parts to tolerances that don’t forgive mistakes.

The training I offer comes from that background. When I teach G-code, it’s because I’ve written hundreds of programs and fixed them when they went wrong. When I consult on tooling, it’s because I’ve broken tools, wasted material, and learned what actually works — not from a manual, but from time on the machine.

“The best machinist in the room is the one who understands why things go wrong — not just how to run when they go right.”

CNC Guy was built to give machine shops, manufacturers, and individual machinists access to practical, honest training and consulting. Not marketing-agency content. Not generic courses that could apply to any industry. Real engineering training, from someone who’s actually done the work.

Why Choose Us

CNC Operation & Setup

Machine setup, tool loading, offset setting, workholding, and production running across multiple CNC platforms.

 

Programming

Manual G&M code, CAM toolpath generation, post-processing, and code optimisation for milling and turning.

 

Multi-Axis Machining

Advanced 5-axis milling (A,B,X,Y,Z) and 4-axis turning (B,C,X,Z) with live tooling and sub-spindle operation.

 

Draughting & CAD

2D and 3D technical drawing, reverse engineering, and CNC-ready CAD model preparation to ISO/ASME standards.

 
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