CNC Multi-Axis Lathe Programming and Operations

Master the expanded role of the multi-axis lathe programmer in the modern machining cell. This course moves beyond basic part geometry to cover C-axis and Y-axis motion, live tooling coordination, dual-spindle pickoff strategy, and portable G-code logic across controller dialects. Learn to manage simulation confidence,

Enroll in CNC Multi-Axis Lathe Programming and Operations

$49 one-time purchase. Review the outline, preview free sections, and continue to secure checkout when you're ready.

Buy CNC Multi-Axis Lathe Programming and Operations for $49

Course Details

  • Duration: 12h 4m
  • Level: beginner
  • Category: Manufacturing & Industrial
  • Price: $49.00

Course Modules

  1. Modern Course Orientation and 2026 Competency Map
  2. CNC mills or machining centers with pallet changers - Part 1
  3. CNC mills or machining centers with pallet changers - Part 2
  4. MAC 263 — Module 2: Understanding Multi Axis Lathe Programming
  5. MAC 263 - VMulti-Axis Lathe Operation — Overview
  6. MAC 264 - Multi-Axis Lathe Programming — Overview
  7. MAC 263 — Module 4: Multi Axis Lathe Set-up
  8. MAC 264 — Module 3: Advanced Programming and Planning
  9. C-Axis Programming PowerPoint - Part 1
  10. C-Axis Programming PowerPoint - Part 2
  11. C-Axis Programming Transcript - Part 1
  12. C-Axis Programming Transcript - Part 2
  13. Dual Spindle Machining PowerPoint - Part 1
  14. Dual Spindle Machining PowerPoint - Part 2
  15. Dual Spindle Machining Transcript - Part 1
  16. Dual Spindle Machining Transcript - Part 2
  17. Turning centers with bar feeders - Part 1
  18. Turning centers with bar feeders - Part 2
  19. Turning centers with bar feeders - Part 3
  20. Machine Architecture and Multi-Axis Motion Fundamentals
  21. Controller Dialects and Portable Programming Patterns
  22. CAM Programming and Post-Processor Workflow
  23. Digital Twin, Simulation, and Program Verification
  24. Setup Automation, Probing, and Offset Control
  25. Tooling, Workholding, and Process Optimization
  26. Automation, Unattended Machining, and Production Readiness