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In reply to the discussion: Life without a smart phone [View all]Lurker Deluxe
(1,085 posts)We all pretty much have company phones, upper skilled people have smart phones ... somehow I ended up with one a some years back. At first all I did was the e-mail, the texting was easier, and the sync to the PC helped manage phone contacts.
Later as more of the blue collar people started to get these devises the apps started to show up that really do help with work. I can pull up an app on the I-phone that tells me what surface feet per minute different kinds of carbides and materials like to run at. I can also pull up these calculations and simply enter numbers like diameter, rpm, and feed per turn and the app will tell me the material removal rates and surface feet per minute and other great information.
There are some great dimensioning apps that allow you to take a picture and then add dimensions to the picture to send to others, and even extrapolate other dimensions from known ones in the picture. Setting compound angles with trig table is old school and if you know how it is no big deal, but the apps that figure the angles and lengths of sides makes it nice when you forget SohCahToa or get it wrong.
One of the new safety people in the orifice is attempting to ban all cell phones from the work areas and the debate rages on about removing such valuable tools from production personnel.
All in all ... it is a great tool for work. Off the clock, it's a phone no different than any other.