Stainless Steel CNC Programming

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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.
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