Stainless Steel CNC Programming
Budget / SalaryHourly project
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I need an experienced CNC programmer to turn my mechanical component design into reliable, production-ready code for stainless-steel machining. The part will be cut from 300-series stainless, so I’m looking for toolpaths that balance cycle time with tool life while still delivering a clean surface finish.
You’ll receive the part geometry the moment we start. Your job is to choose appropriate tooling, set feeds and speeds that suit stainless, and supply G-code along with a quick simulation or verification report so I can run it on Okuma Lathe with confidence. I prefer work done in Fusion 360, Mastercam, or SolidCAM—use whichever you’re fastest with, just be sure the post matches a OSP-P500L CNC Control.
This project involves mass production and will be machined on an Okuma Lathe. Ideally, I am looking for freelancers based in Australia.
Deliverables
• Verified G-code ready for an Okuma LB3000EX3 CNC Lathe
• Setup sheet with tool list, offsets, and workholding notes
• Screenshot or short video of the back-plot/simulation proving there are no collisions
I’ll review the code on a simulator first; if it loads cleanly and the toolpaths look efficient, the milestone is complete. Let me know your lead time and which CAM platform you plan to use.
You’ll receive the part geometry the moment we start. Your job is to choose appropriate tooling, set feeds and speeds that suit stainless, and supply G-code along with a quick simulation or verification report so I can run it on Okuma Lathe with confidence. I prefer work done in Fusion 360, Mastercam, or SolidCAM—use whichever you’re fastest with, just be sure the post matches a OSP-P500L CNC Control.
This project involves mass production and will be machined on an Okuma Lathe. Ideally, I am looking for freelancers based in Australia.
Deliverables
• Verified G-code ready for an Okuma LB3000EX3 CNC Lathe
• Setup sheet with tool list, offsets, and workholding notes
• Screenshot or short video of the back-plot/simulation proving there are no collisions
I’ll review the code on a simulator first; if it loads cleanly and the toolpaths look efficient, the milestone is complete. Let me know your lead time and which CAM platform you plan to use.
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