mousongie mousongie I sure appreciate that comment!!. It is feedback like this that keeps me motivated to keep doing more videos. Thank you for subscribing. Tom
Sebastian Darlak Thanks for watching Sebastian. A G21 at the beginning of the program tells your machine it is metric. A G20 would be Imperial. (You will also have to make a change in your "Settings" page to put your control in metric mode or imperial mode)
Hi Tom, A big thank you for all those explanations and details about such an impressive HS drilling operation ! Here is a bonus question for you: assuming you are working in a Haas VMC, could you tell me wether you're using 300 or 1000 PSI Through spindle coolant system ? Thank you a lot by advance.
Holy cow that's impressive!!!! Great vid Tom! I really like that you covered the code and the bit itself too! Thanks!!
bluehandsvideo Thanks for that feedback Mike.
Wonderful is the word! Tom thanks so ever for your videos. They are really very very good for learning. You are awesome. Keep the great job up!
mousongie mousongie I sure appreciate that comment!!. It is feedback like this that keeps me motivated to keep doing more videos. Thank you for subscribing. Tom
All good. Sorry about stupid question where do you define if machine work in imperial or metric system?
Sebastian Darlak Thanks for watching Sebastian. A G21 at the beginning of the program tells your machine it is metric. A G20 would be Imperial. (You will also have to make a change in your "Settings" page to put your control in metric mode or imperial mode)
Tom StikkelmanDid'n see g21/21 in this one so a aked. Thanks;-)
Hi Tom,
A big thank you for all those explanations and details about such an impressive HS drilling operation !
Here is a bonus question for you: assuming you are working in a Haas VMC, could you tell me wether you're using 300 or 1000 PSI Through spindle coolant system ?
Thank you a lot by advance.
300 psi will work but 1000 psi will be better for deeper holes. The higher the pressure the better the chips will evacuate. Thanks for watching. Tom
Thank you for this answer Tom