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Episode #27: Before You Buy a Robot, Standardize Your Process

51 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Before you buy the robot… Fix the process. In this episode of the Machine Shop Growth Podcast: Operations Edition, Kirk Phelps breaks down what shops need to standardize before they ever think about automation, second shift, or lights-out machining. Because automation sounds exciting. But if your tooling changes every job, your workholding is inconsistent, your programmers are reinventing the wheel, and your shop floor depends on tribal knowledge… That robot may just become an expensive decoration. Kirk covers: 1. How to stop treating every part like a brand-new process 2. Why standardized tooling reduces errors from programming to the floor 3. How workholding can make or break unattended machining 4. Why high-mix, low-volume shops still need repeatable systems 5. The role of CAM standardization and verification software 6. Why lights-out machining comes before full automation If your shop wants to grow capacity without creating more chaos, this episode gives you the foundation. Start with standardization. Then scale. Subscribe to our weekly format:  1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Sales & Marketing  2nd & 4th Tuesdays: Operations & Engineering  Joint episodes: Special industry deep-dives with Mike and Kirk If this episode helps, leave a review. It helps more shop owners find the show.

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