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Wasabi Soft Jaws to be Used When Machining OP2 of the Wasabi Speed Wrench
This is a series of instructional videos to machine the Wasabi Speed Wrench using a Haas Mini Mill and Autodesk Fusion 360. This is Wasabi Soft Jaws to be Used When Machining OP2 of the Wasabi Speed Wrench.
Machining toolpaths for a Haas mini mill using Autodesk Fusion 360.
All this information can be found at clay-manufacturing.com for free prints, free CAD, free CAM.
To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com
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Machining toolpaths for a Haas mini mill using Autodesk Fusion 360.
All this information can be found at clay-manufacturing.com for free prints, free CAD, free CAM.
To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com
Follow our Instagram at claymanufacturing
Thank you for watching!
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How to model a soft jaw blank for a Kurt Vise using Autodesk’s Fusion 360
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This is a series of instructional videos to machine a soft jaw blank aka the Cheese using a Haas Mini Mill and Autodesk Fusion 360. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com Follow our Instagram at claymanufacturing Thank you for watching! fusion360 autodesk haas hass mini mill cnc ...
How to Calculate Feeds & Speeds with a Haas Mini Mill and Fusion 360 for Beginners
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How to Calculate Feeds & Speeds with a Haas Mini Mill and Fusion 360 for Beginners. When you are just starting out, it can be overwhelming to learn the basics. This is a video describing the process I go through to determine feeds and speeds. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com Follow our In...
The Minimum Tools Required for Operating a Haas Mini Mill for Beginners
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The Minimum Tools Required for Operating a Haas Mini Mill for Beginners. When you are just starting out, it can be overwhelming to decide which tools are a necessity. This is a video describing which tools are a must for someone just starting out and my "go to" ones. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufa...
WASABI CAM Part 2
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This is a series of instructional videos to machine the Wasabi Speed Wrench using a Haas Mini Mill and Autodesk Fusion 360. Machining toolpaths for a Haas mini mill using Autodesk Fusion 360. All this information can be found at clay-manufacturing.com for free prints, free CAD, free CAM. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our websi...
WASABI CAM Part 1
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This is a series of instructional videos to machine the Wasabi Speed Wrench using a Haas Mini Mill and Autodesk Fusion 360. Machining toolpaths for a Haas mini mill using Autodesk Fusion 360. All this information can be found at clay-manufacturing.com for free prints, free CAD, free CAM. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our websi...
TUNA CAM Stage 4
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This is a series of instructional videos to machine the Tuna Bottle Opener using a Haas Mini Mill and Autodesk Fusion 360. Machining toolpaths for a Haas mini mill using Autodesk Fusion 360. All this information can be found at clay-manufacturing.com for free prints, free CAD, free CAM. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our websit...
The Wasabi CAD
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This is a series of instructional videos to machine the Wasabi Speed Wrench using a Haas Mini Mill and Autodesk Fusion 360. This video is the CAD Instructional video for the WASABI speed wrench main body. The WASABI series will be an assembly that consists of the main body, handle, and soft jaws to build a complete working speed wrench. Other downloadable components for the assembly will be a 1...
Cutting soft jaw blanks on HAAS Mini Mill, Ellis Band Saw, & Fusion 360 + Sound of my Air Compressor
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Introductory video to explain the basics of how to cut soft jaw blanks on HAAS Mini Mill, Ellis Band Saw, & Fusion 360 . To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com Follow our Instagram at claymanufacturing Thank you for watching! fusion360 autodesk haas hass mini mill cnc cnc mill CA...
How to Set Work Offsets Using a 3D-Sensor (HAIMER) on HAAS Mini Mill
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Introductory video to explain the basics of how to set work offsets using a 3D-sensor (HAIMER) on HAAS Mini Mill. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com Follow our Instagram at claymanufacturing Thank you for watching! fusion360 autodesk haas hass mini mill cnc cnc mill CAD Compu...
Quick and dirty engraving from start to finish using Fusion 360 and Haas Mini Mill
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Introductory video to explain the basics of how to quickly engrave logos or text. I start by creating a drawing in Fusion 360 and then finish it on my HAAS Mini Mill in my residential two car garage. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com Follow our Instagram: claymanufacturing T...
Haas Mini Mill in a 2 car garage set up + where to find my free prints, CAD, & CAM using Fusion360.
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Introductory video to explain the basics of how I set up my HAAS Mini Mill in my residential two car garage. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com Follow our Instagram: claymanufacturing Thank you for watching! fusion360 autodesk haas hass mini mill cnc cnc mill CAD Computer Aid...
How to Touch Off Tools Using a Zero Setter on a Haas Mini Mill
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Introductory video to explain the basics of how to touch off tool using a zero setter on a Haas Mini Mill. To get CAD drawings and tools to create your own project and put these skills to use, please visit our website at www.clay-manufacturing.com Follow our Instagram: www. claymanufacturing Thank you for watching! fusion360 autodesk haas hass mini mill cnc cnc mill CAD Computer A...
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Thank you Clay. I messed with fusion Engrave for about an hour with no luck. Trace fixed my issue and worked great. Using a diamond drag bit with 1mm high text.👍Merry Christmas 🎄
You forgot the coaxial toolholder and magbase indicators. Those are essential. One can achieve insane results by effectively using a test indicator. One can even pick up the underside of a surface if he accounts for the diameter of the stylus.
Just got a mini mill for the garage!
Amazing! Mine is exactly 83". What is your ceiling height?
I moved but I think that ceiling was 110”. With my z all the way up I had a few inches to spare.
Amazing! I am looking at one now. What is the height of your ceiling if my ask?
I moved earlier this year but I think it was around 110”. I had just a few inches to spare with z all the way up. Side note, you can also use the leveling feet to maybe cheat another inch because they are pretty long.
That didn’t seem too bad. Did all you have to do is remove the cable carrier? I’m wanting to get a TM-0P and the has dealer is telling me it won’t fit through my 83” opening. After seeing this video I’m thinking it will go.
Yes, but the dimensioned changed across the trim piece because it was warped. I just moved and getting the machine out by myself was a challenge because I didn’t have a forklift. I used machine skates that were too tall so I had to remove the skates and do it the old fashion way on steel pipes about 1 1/8” od and a Burke bar which works really well.
Looks like the new mini they have now has windows so thats good.
I saw that, they look awesome! And the coolant tank is not built into the base like mine. The coolant tank on my mini is so silly, it looks fixed on the new units.
When you say you recommend purchasing rigid tapping? Is that only unlocked software? Or is it a hardware thing? I really hope its not an up sale on some software unlock. That would be stupid....
It’s to unlock the software, very very stupid in my opinion. Good news is, they might negotiate on the price with it since it’s only software.
Also, maybe it’s standard now? On the bigger models rigid tapping is standard (as it should be).
Hope your shop is still going. I noticed your website is no longer up.
Well shoot, thanks for checking on me! Things are great, machining wise not so great😅. I changed jobs, moved, had a baby. I’m in the process of getting my garage shop setup again 👏👏 Again, very cool of you to reach out! Hope you have a good Thanksgiving and Christmas!
Looks great in there! Curious if you chose this over the TM series because of space limitations?
Good question, it’s been a while so I’ll tell you what I think I remember (also I don’t think the tms were as good as they are now)I believe the base spindle speed was faster on the mini (6k vs 4k), I liked the way lube better on mini and the ways are protected better, and I think the mini weighed more. Anyways, I’ve seen the new mini has changed a lot, they look sweet. Tool rooms also look sweet.
Thanks brother. It really helped me, but I still don't understand that how does the machine respect your tools cutting length. Like what if I have a shorter endmill and a Longer one, won't the 0 be different?
No, because each tool has its own length offset
@@clbishir1this. You touch off each tool.
Looks good until the neighbors here you making money in the middle of the night and report you. Talking from experience.
Lol, that’s why I need to move further into the hills 😀
again great
this is gonna be great for the student thanks and your doing great work keep it up
Thank you, I feel bad because I haven’t been on here. I changed jobs, moved, and had a kid so there’s that 😊
👍🏻👍🏻
So then how tall was it? I’m trying to see if one will fit in mine
Machine or door? Door is about 82”. Not sure of machine height.
I'm in the process of learning CAD/CAM. I like your detailed videos. Hopefully, you get back to making more videos!
I need to, life got crazy in a hurry and put everything on pause.
You don’t move down on the gauge block move down in z then slide it under
While I would agree when touching off carbide tools to hard surfaces, I think it’s not very practical when using this bad boy. I do get your point.
Love the channel. Need more videos! 😁
I remember when I first got my TM2p I had to cut a hole in the garage roof to fit the spindle traveling in Z lol
Nice! Lol
i had to cut a hole in my garage ceiling for the column of my haas. pain in the ass. lol
Why cant all residential garages be 10’ + dang it!…plus 10’ doors!?
Hi, nice video, do you have any isues with le low Z that this mini mill have ?
Kind of, it is limiting. I can always take the vise out and use toe clamps to clamp part directly to table to get a little more room.
nice setup
Thank you!
Loving your videos, great stuff.
12:35 machine z is -5.4222 that how much you moved from home z. your G54 should be -5.4222-tool leght. your tool is 3 inch by eye. so G54 should be -8.4222 NOT +5.something lol., did you allready got it? same as x and y you get machine coordinate why not use machine coordinate on z too LOL
How do you touch off your tools? Yes, I’m not by any means a real machinist. This works for me and makes sense to me and I haven’t had any problems. I am open to trying different ways. Thank you for your advice.
13:53 you dont need if you do it correct. just tell what leght your heimer and measure your part z, but then you need all your toold height be CORRECT. not HASS WAY (some number and -) LOL what tool lenght is positive
10:37 that is so incorrect. it should read -distance from z home(what comes from maxium -z travel + that 5.492). and your tools lenght shoud read +tool height and actually correct lenght LOL not - something
This is the guy (me) making the video. I realize I don’t follow typical machinist protocol. So in what you’re saying, where( or how) do you touch off your tools? I realize most people like to add to tool, I do not. Too much opportunity for me to fat finger. Anyways, what I did here works for me and I have not had a problem with it but I do appreciate your advice. I’m also open to changing the way I do things. Thank you!
8:22 its not your zero. you are tool height abow
2:01 its HAAS thats why its so weird LOL bcoz they teach do it so wrong
0:15 no need know height from table to workpiece coordinate. only need know what distance from home. its that opposite distance lol
Boom like titans Academy. Copy and paste sentence.
Boom baby!
Awesome video, using this to figure out setting up our old VF3, I came from Fadals using a reference tool and you can specify block side if using a tool setter on the table, so very different
Thanks for your review !
Thank you!
if you double click the chip forward button it will run with the door open
I’m not sure, good question. I need to check. If it does, I’ll report back
Interesting video. I would love to get a Haas mini mill but I'm just a retired guy taking up CNC machining as a hobby. I subscribed and look forward to seeing where you go from here.
Thank you, life’s been crazy lately so machine hasn’t gotten much action lately. Bridgeports always an “affordable “ entry. Could retrofit it too and make it a cnc
Nobody want to give me any money either 😂 not sure how I missed this one Counterbore for the softjaws is awesome I haven’t been doing that way
Thx for sharing. What is the height of your garage ceiling? Highest point of Z axis column?
I think 110”?
I like what you are doing, subscribed
Thank you, had a baby and job changes so hopefully I can get back at it soon.
funny how I'm watching this right now with a broken thumb.
Hopefully it heals soon!
Sharpie’s are great, but be careful using on finished surfaces that get anodized.
Good point!
Good stuff... Love it!
Thanks for this. I'm new to fusion. I having trouble with the .40 Diameter. It turns into a convex circle when I try to extrude it?
Hmmm, did you ever get this resolved?
Great starter list! I’ve got 11K M30s on my home MM2 so far, machine is working great 6 years in. Depending on what you make, a Saunders Machine Works fixture plate and mod-vise system could be a good investment; it turned my MM2 into a brand new machine letting me use the entire extent of the travels. Most of the parts I make are flat plates for high school robotics teams, so it really helps with my workflow. For coolant, be sure to get a deionizer if your water is hard, and a refractometer to keep tabs on the concentration. Over time as you reconstitute your coolant the mineral content will increase if you use water straight from the tap. Happy chip making!
Thank you!
Hi Clay, I have been following along in this series. Did you make a video showing the completion of the backside operations?
Hi - just received a TM0P and completed the speed wrench - it came out nice. Any idea when you will post the video for the soft jaw ? Also I am wondering how to calculate X and Y work offsets once the speed wrench is captured by the soft jaws.
We just uploaded video one for the soft jaw! Thank you for your patience
@@claymanufacturing I already completed everything now including the soft jaws and flipping the speed handle over. It was a nice first project. Thank you for your effort here - it is truly appreciated.
@@poorboy6988 That is awesome to hear! Thank you for your feedback. It is encouraging!
@@poorboy6988 forgot to say, for X and Y for the backside I cut a .500 diameter bore in the back soft jaw and place the WCS in the center of that bore.
Sorry for radio silence, had a baby, changed jobs, life has been crazy.
What amp breaker are you using for 240 volt single phase?
50A I believe
love my old fadal its around 10,000# and I moved with pipes easily. but I did get it for 4 of your payments and it came with 4th axis and Renishaw probe
That’s awesome and I totally agree with your decision. If you got the space, totally a good move
Nice man I’m glad you but this one out
Thanks for the idea!
Great video! Most of the other machining videos talk only about high level stuff (and necessitate an additional mentor to actually do things). You show a bunch of small details that a beginner will miss.
Thank you for saying that!
What was the small hole in the fixed jaw for?
I’m sure you know now but incase anyone else sees this, I used it for the WCS.