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70% of critical manufacturing knowledge is undocumented.
When your best operator retires, it walks out the door.

Sits on top of your stack. Compounds with every shift.
"Check the approach angle here. 15 degrees for titanium, always."
Alright, setting up the 5-axis for the titanium bracket. Part number TB-4401.
First thing: check your fixture alignment. Dial indicator, runout under five tenths.
Tool approach angle is 15 degrees for titanium. Always. Feed rate 0.004 ipr.
Now the coolant. Flood, 800 PSI minimum. You skimp on coolant pressure, you'll burn the insert.
Listen for the harmonic. If the pitch changes, back off 0.001 on the depth of cut.
That sound right there. Hear it? That's the sweet spot. The insert is cutting clean.
Run first article at 60% feed override. Always. Then measure critical dims before going full speed.
This is how Mike taught me twenty years ago. Same technique still works.
Hands-free knowledge capture.
Sub-second deviation alerts.
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Why Carbyn
Integrations
Cortex connects to the systems you already run.
No rip-and-replace. We build the connectors.

Sync jobs, parts, and work orders directly.

Push inspection data and SOPs to your ERP.

Shop management data syncs automatically.

Auto-populate quality records and NCR data.

Enterprise manufacturing integration.

Cloud ERP data flows both ways.

Microsoft stack integration.

Quoting and job tracking connected.