For certain things, editing the program manually seems the objectively best way to do things, often the quickest and most accurate. It might just be 90's Fadal VMCs or my boss being an old school machinist and obsessively perfectionist though. Could be typing up detailed notes (or more detailed notes after crashes lol) inside the program for the operator, inserting run times, updating revision numbers or dates, changing feeds/speeds for better finishing surfaces, offsetting the toolpath itself to avoid collisions or to achieve better finishing surfaces, adjusting certain values on a tool if dimensions aren't uniform or the material takes to cutting differently than the digital world anticipates.
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Sometimes programs are uploaded but problems are seen while running, and it's much easier to edit on a PC than our god-awful controller keyboard and re-upload the program. I've seen a lot of modification and tweaking after CAM while working as an operator.
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