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To make my workday more entertaining, I like to have the probing object visible and mentally trace different patterns on the parts I'm checking. For example, while measuring circular parts/features, I internally picture a clock on the part and count off the different probe positions as time. (One o'clock, one thirty, two o'clock, etc.) For other parts, I divide the features into sections and count out the fractions remaining. (Start, 5/6, three quarters, half, 1/3, etc.)

Just curious if anyone has any mental strategies they commonly use to overcome monotony and make checking parts more interesting.
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I recently learned a neat trick to estimate time. Singing the ABC's at 75 beats per minute takes about 20 seconds (I internally hear a chorus of children singing it to get the right tempo). This can further be divided into 5 second increments (A..., L..., W..., A...). For example, for 15 seconds, start with the letter L and sing to the end. For 10 seconds, start with W. For a minute, sing the whole alphabet three times.
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My job is about 70-80% programming, so I don't have a lot of "spare" time; but when I do, I browse the forum to see what's new, and help out if/when I can... or I dig into some training of some sort.
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Ear Buds and Podcasts!!!!! I would go mad without them. Background noise helps keep me focused on what I need to do. And when I'm running production, the forums are an excellent tool to expand your knowledge base. 🤠
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The audio from Monty Python's The Quest for the Holy Grail also helps time pass quickly!
"We found a witch! May we burn her?"
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I work in a lab with two CMM's. A Zeiss tech showed me how to change the probing contact sound, so instead of a BEEP, I can change it to Michael Jackson's HEE HEE or the Super Mario Bro.'s coin sound BAHDING. Sometimes when I'm in here by myself, I have one CMM doing HEE HEE, the other doing BAHDING, and I play bebop jazz on YouTube in the background. Surprisingly, they're never off key with the music lol.
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On the table I run, the sound file folder is located at:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Zeiss\CALYPSO 6.4\sounds

Simply replace the probe.wav file with the desired .wav sound file and rename it to probe.wav. I edit the standard probe sound file name to include a 1 at the end (probe1.wav), so I can easily revert back to it when I need to.

I have:
probeM.wav (Mario coin sound)
probeH.wav (Michael Jackson HEE HEE)
probeY.wav (Lil John saying YAAYUHH)
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My favorite probe sound.
Photon Torpedo's.
https://www.mediacollege.com/downloads/sound-effects/star-trek/tos/
Lots of good wav files.
Scroll down for Photon Torpedo's.
🤣
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Just curious: the only sound I hear while probing is the control panel. I´d love to turn this off in CNC. But I don´t know if it´s possible. I only can change the volume and frequency of the beep.
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I would like to know how to do that, I think it would be fun to see peoples reactions to 3 CMMs going "HeeHee" all the time.
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The first time my coworker heard the table make a HeeHee sound, he said, "Does it have to stay like that?" 🤣
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