Got my first dro , sino, the Chinese manuel sucks and I'm not a wizard but not stupid either so I'll be watching your videos over and over. I appreciate the time you've taken and you explain very clearly. THANKS FROM OHIO.
I agree 100%. The greater confidence I have in the accuracy of my DRO the more I will use it. I've used blocks to calibrate mine but do not have the confidence in myself that I am as accurate as I should be.
Good point, I was able to borrow some stick mics, and over 600 mm the DRO was out by 1.2 mm on my newly fitted linear scales, there is a scaling parameter to correct this. I think there was also an incremental scaling parameter, ref every 50mm or so.
I know my dro is out as I've checked it and tried to recalibrate it, but using the manual it refuses to go into the recalibration mode. I've followed it about ten times at different times and still the same result. In the same way my dro will not allow you to reset a zero when in imperial. I have to switch into metric reset to the dimension I want ( let's say diameter of the work) then go back into imperial if I'm working that way. It's bloody annoying. I'm seriously thinking of replacing the DRO unit for a better one despite the extra cost as long as it will work with the glass scales, even if I have to rewire the plug to get it to work.
I watched about half of this, then went back to watch This Old Tony's video on DRO's. Came back here and I have to say a much clearer explanation of whats going on. I look forward to seeing you covering off more on DRO's as I think that there is far more you can do with them than people suspect. I'm in the happy, or unfortunate position of of having 3 machines with DRO's on them, all 3 being different manufacturers. I need to get my head around the old Heidenhain system on my new to me mill, still to be set in position.
a very informative video. Just remember when making them that we are not all clever and need an in depth explanation. If a way to use a dro needs explaining then i urge you to make a video of it. Thanks a lot keep up the good work.
Excellent video Jon. Very well presented. My DRO came with a very thin instruction book, most of which I didn't understand. I learned mostly from videos like yours. Was a while before I understood ASB INC. I also use the DRO to find centres and PCD. More videos on the DRO would be very useful Jon. Cheers Nobby
Excellent synopsis on dimensions, im guessing many hobbyists never have the chance to view or work with professional engineering drawings, surprisingly, each detail draughtsperson can be quite different as you no doubt know. An art form when done well. Thanks for sharing.
Hi John, 100%. Those that have not quite grasped proper use of dotted lines have caught me with my pants down before....... Long story lol. Cheers, Jon
@@jonsworkshop Yep, been confused by dotted lines, and drawings that were in both 1st hand and 3rd hand projection, maybe an idea for a video?, I still have to think when looking at drawings now, used to be automatic, even though reading title block beforehand for view, scale, dimensions etc. A great help now is most 2D GA's and detail drawings are generated from 3D models, so there's a small ortho model shown, or several, plus sections on complex or high end components. Best regards John
Hi Jon. Extremely well explained and simplified for the complete DRO novice to understand, or someone who has never written or read a working drawing before. Reminds me of a box where only the internal dimension were given,lol. Cheers Tony
Great video Jon, I’d like to see more videos on this subject if possible. I’ve been considering putting dro equipment on my machines and some basic knowledge on them will be invaluable
Absolutely wonderful, as an novice, I have never understood it that way, thank you for this. I have a Chinese (SINO) on my mill, that I can't understand the bolt hole circle functioning and setup. Can't wait for a video about that ! Thank you for this !!!
Well explained Jon . Only my big mill has a dro at this stage . Yes , some drawings can get overloaded with construction lines & dimensions esp as we were never allowed to dimension inside a part on a drawing . A lot has seemed to change on drawings since the standards we were taught in the late 70's & early 80's . 👍
I left a similar comment with Joe Pie: please get yourself a lav mic. they don't cost much, but they will make your voice sound so much better than the in-camera mic across the room
Fantastic layman's explanation of ABS and INC, another good use if you have both sets of measurements on a drawing is to cross check between both. If your working using INC, before say drilling a hole is to do a quick check in ABS to make sure the measurements coincide.
Very helpful video Jon. I would love to see more DRO function videos. Those of us who own import DRO’s know the manuals that come with them are not clearly worded on how or when to use the many functions. SDM for example, is one mine has but I have no idea how to use it. More videos on this subject would go a long way to help get full use out of the many functions available.
Great video and very helpful. I've used a few of the features on my DRO such as the hole circle and sub-datum points but it was a bit of a struggle figuring them out. The manuals are so poor. Looking forward to more.
Great video. I’ve never understood absolute vs. incremental. I have to admit I’m still a little fuzzy on the how and why, but I’ll figure it out with your help. I’ll watch the video until I get it. Thanks again.
At 4:00, some of the cheap Chinese DROs show "ALE" for absolute... they took the letters and made their own made-up abbreviation, ( A bso L ut E ), = "ALE". Thanks for making this video.
Great Jon! You did it for us! Thank you so much, but I challenge you to read my dro instructions and even understand anything as it's in Chinglish! You've made me understand the differences between the two styles of measurement. I did (and taught in fact ) Technical drawing to 'A' level standard but absolute measurements were the norm back in the days of laying parts out on the surface table using a vernier height gauge. Long before electronic measurements were even thought of lol And yes I would love to see videos on different functions especially the hole circle pattern and SDM. Ps the name samrodian is all one word derived from my three Christian names all rolled into one and pronounced as you would if taking to someone. Me lol
Hi Jon. I must admit i have never used the inc function. Must get my head round it. I have used the circle function quite a lot. What would we do without the DRO. Imagine how hard & long winded it was for engineers back in Dick's days with play in the machine. Great video. Steve.
Hi Steve, thanks for the comment. I learnt without DRO so it never leaves you. I feel sorry for those who have never not used a DRO, as when they break down, there's a steep learning curve ahead. Cheers, Jon
Jon this is excellent subject material. I get confused when using my DRO also. Therefore, I try to keep it in ABS mode. I would like to use my Inc more than I do. There is a function where you can preset the dimensions using Inc and just dial to ZERO on each dimension. I would love to see more about Inc and any other functions of the DRO. Bolt circle function finding different angles etc. I am all about learning new things so you can bet I will be here waiting for the next videos. Thanks for bringing us along
I hope my Sammie was paying close attention and making notes, because with chemo brain fog, I will have to come back when the fog has left the pond 😁. Great demo Jon, and clear as a bell. I sure miss being out in my shop, but hopefully will be soon, Besr
Thanks for a great explanation of that DRO function. I have a much better grasp on how they co-relate now. You are an awesome teacher, you can "dumb down" stuff that's technical for us mere mortals!...LOL. Cheers from Canada
Thanks Jon, good instructional video. One problem I have with the Sino DRO on my mill is setting up angles using the DRO, eg setting a vice or fixture to a precise angle using it. The instruction books Chinglish description of how to do it is driving me insane.
Interesting video Jon, it will help many, won't help me as i only have a poormans dro, with one function, absolute🤣🤣🤣🤣, but having said that, being brought up in an era with no dro's i normally stick to old school dials, which suffices the work i do, I doubt if i will ever spend to have a proper dro, unless one drops off a christmas tree🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing see you next time👍👍👍👍👍👍 regards Kev
Hi Kev, thanks for the comment. Yup, I learnt the hard way too, I sometimes still refer to the dials as a sanity check even though I have the DRO. Cheers, Jon
Thank you. I get it now. Probably not use it as explained just yet. I use the 2 functions as if it was 2 DROs at the same time. So can pick up a different datum for two operations on the same piece. Ang on - is that what you just explained......
Great video Jon, now I understand the difference between ABS and INC👍 are you able to tell me how to input a diameter on the lathe DRO so the part diameter decreases as I remove Meterial? Thanks John
Thanks John, would you believe it, I have never used a lathe with a DRO lol. My guess is, turn a Dia, measure it, go to calculator function and type in what you measured, then press the X0 button. Don't forget to press the calculator button again after to return to ABS mode. Cheers, Jon
Well Jon, That made... sorry what where you on about I was licking my windows n not paying attention! Actually what I meant was, I went to the workshop and made all the parts shown in your tutorial HONEST 😁 As always Dude stay safe n well. TFS, GB :)
THANK YOU, yes I know I'm yelling but I appreciate what you just explained here. If you get a chance I would really like to see how multiple Datum points (SDM) would be setup and used. I installed a DRO on my mill a few months back, I'm a home/hobby machinist if you could call me that and this helps a lot. I am also wanting to learn the hole pattern function and I imagine different DRO's may use a different way of inputting to get the same results but I'm not sure maybe they all use the same and try to keep it universal.
with incremental you would need to be realy carefull when zeroing the dro at least if its done the way you shown on the whiteboard realy interesting way of showing how it works , havent seen it done that way yet even though there are a few explanation videos about the use of the different options on a dro , having a set of these on a single channel would be helpfull having the different options explaned (the way you did with the piece of cardboard) in seperate videos would save me some time scrolling through a video explaning everything halfway without showing the drawing with the refferences on the workpiece (that realy helps) the most clear explanation ive seen before yours is from blondihacks
In high-school drafting the terminology was a little different. Baseline dimensioning And point to point dimensioning And each has their time and place.
I thought Pattern Maker's new a thing or two but I gaining more respect for Machines ( i through they got on a lathe turned the dials ) Kit from down under
One very important point that you didn't emphasize is that the ABS and INC datum are totally independent of each other. This means that although you use ABS coordinates to set an INC datum, if you subsequently adjust the ABS datum the INC datum will not change (like it does for an SDM datum). For example, if your part shifts and reset the ABS datum, the old INC datum is no longer valid and also needs to be reset (if you are using an SDM datum, the SDM datum is automatically adjusted to match the new ABS datum).
I wish I had time to watch this but 23 minutes is just too long. I would love to see a vid that explained that in 5 mins. Its probably a brilliant vid.
There are almost no videos on how to use a DRO. This is immensely useful. Be great to have more on this topic.
Got my first dro , sino, the Chinese manuel sucks and I'm not a wizard but not stupid either so I'll be watching your videos over and over. I appreciate the time you've taken and you explain very clearly. THANKS FROM OHIO.
Thanks Mike
SDM, Yes please, and other functions less used.
This video has helped me great, many thanks. 👍😎
You got it!
Great instructional video Jon
Thanks for taking the ( considerable) time to script, shoot, and edit the vid.
Regards
Robert
No problem Robert, glad it was useful.
Best explanation on how to use Abs/Inc by far. Thank you!!
Hi Jon. I have learned more watching you than hours in the manual. Many thanks Richard
Thanks Richard
Good instruction Jon, it may be worth doing a follow-up on calibrating these DRO,s using gauge blocks
I agree 100%. The greater confidence I have in the accuracy of my DRO the more I will use it. I've used blocks to calibrate mine but do not have the confidence in myself that I am as accurate as I should be.
Good point, I was able to borrow some stick mics, and over 600 mm the DRO was out by 1.2 mm on my newly fitted linear scales, there is a scaling parameter to correct this. I think there was also an incremental scaling parameter, ref every 50mm or so.
Hi, thanks for the comment. In the memory bank for future tips videos.
I know my dro is out as I've checked it and tried to recalibrate it, but using the manual it refuses to go into the recalibration mode. I've followed it about ten times at different times and still the same result. In the same way my dro will not allow you to reset a zero when in imperial. I have to switch into metric reset to the dimension I want ( let's say diameter of the work) then go back into imperial if I'm working that way. It's bloody annoying. I'm seriously thinking of replacing the DRO unit for a better one despite the extra cost as long as it will work with the glass scales, even if I have to rewire the plug to get it to work.
Best explanation I've seen by a country mile! Thank you Jon
Glad it was helpful!
I watched about half of this, then went back to watch This Old Tony's video on DRO's. Came back here and I have to say a much clearer explanation of whats going on. I look forward to seeing you covering off more on DRO's as I think that there is far more you can do with them than people suspect.
I'm in the happy, or unfortunate position of of having 3 machines with DRO's on them, all 3 being different manufacturers. I need to get my head around the old Heidenhain system on my new to me mill, still to be set in position.
Thanks Bill, lol, I would take TOT's revenue just for that one video, I could retire and make loads more instructional films lol. Cheers, Jon
a very informative video. Just remember when making them that we are not all clever and need an in depth explanation. If a way to use a dro needs explaining then i urge you to make a video of it. Thanks a lot keep up the good work.
Morning Jon. Thank you for the clear overview of DRO ABS and INC functions. Please continue to make videos which show other useful DRO functions. 👏👏👍😎
Will do Andrew. Thank you.
Excellent video Jon. Very well presented. My DRO came with a very thin instruction book, most of which I didn't understand. I learned mostly from videos like yours. Was a while before I understood ASB INC. I also use the DRO to find centres and PCD. More videos on the DRO would be very useful Jon. Cheers Nobby
Thanks Nobby, more to come (with theory😂😂😂)
Excellent as ever Jon...I do hope you have apprentices around you in your workplace because your knowledge, patience and delivery is awesome.
Hi Philip, yes, I do have a few in my team, and I do try when I get time to impart some wisdom (if that's what it is) 😂😂😂
Excellent synopsis on dimensions, im guessing many hobbyists never have the chance to view or work with professional engineering drawings, surprisingly, each detail draughtsperson can be quite different as you no doubt know. An art form when done well.
Thanks for sharing.
Hi John, 100%. Those that have not quite grasped proper use of dotted lines have caught me with my pants down before....... Long story lol. Cheers, Jon
@@jonsworkshop Yep, been confused by dotted lines, and drawings that were in both 1st hand and 3rd hand projection, maybe an idea for a video?, I still have to think when looking at drawings now, used to be automatic, even though reading title block beforehand for view, scale, dimensions etc.
A great help now is most 2D GA's and detail drawings are generated from 3D models, so there's a small ortho model shown, or several, plus sections on complex or high end components.
Best regards John
I never used a DRO, but it all makes perfect sense. Very well axplaned, Jon.
Thanks Rusti. 👍👍
Hi Jon. Extremely well explained and simplified for the complete DRO novice to understand, or someone who has never written or read a working drawing before. Reminds me of a box where only the internal dimension were given,lol. Cheers Tony
Thanks Tony, much appreciated mate
Great explanation Jon. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks Carl, appreciated
@@jonsworkshop Pleasure.
Great video Jon, I’d like to see more videos on this subject if possible. I’ve been considering putting dro equipment on my machines and some basic knowledge on them will be invaluable
Will do Mark, you won't regret it
Enjoyed this video well done,, I would like to hear more about SDM function and how it’s used!
Coming soon Bill
Absolutely wonderful, as an novice, I have never understood it that way, thank you for this. I have a Chinese (SINO) on my mill, that I can't understand the bolt hole circle functioning and setup. Can't wait for a video about that ! Thank you for this !!!
Glad it was helpful, more to come 😊
Thanks Jon, just come across this having finally completed my DRO installation on my lathe. Very clearly explained!
👍
Hi Jon, nicely done as always mate, hope you're keeping well, have a great one 👍
Thanks Ralfy, you keep on that journey you are on mate, brilliant job
Thanks Jon 👍 A worthwhile topic.
Thanks Dudley
Well explained Jon . Only my big mill has a dro at this stage . Yes , some drawings can get overloaded with construction lines & dimensions esp as we were never allowed to dimension inside a part on a drawing . A lot has seemed to change on drawings since the standards we were taught in the late 70's & early 80's . 👍
Bang on Max, I learnt on a proper drawing board with a pencil, would struggle these days. Cheers, Jon
I left a similar comment with Joe Pie: please get yourself a lav mic. they don't cost much, but they will make your voice sound so much better than the in-camera mic across the room
Thanks for the comment and feedback, I may get one in the future. Cheers, Jon
More videos on DRO functions would be great 👍🏼
Will do!
Well done, that was a great explanation! Looking forward to a video on Sub Datum Memory.
Coming soon!
Great video Jon more videos on DRO,s Please
Thanks Adrian
Very fine explanation. Thank you!
Very informative, more please
Fantastic layman's explanation of ABS and INC, another good use if you have both sets of measurements on a drawing is to cross check between both. If your working using INC, before say drilling a hole is to do a quick check in ABS to make sure the measurements coincide.
Thank you for braking that down . Very helpful. hope you will do more on the fucshouns on the DRO.
More to come Joseph
Hell yes I'd like more on the functions available with a DRO. I've only used ABS and the hole circle functions on mine.
More to come Kenneth
Very helpful video Jon. I would love to see more DRO function videos. Those of us who own import DRO’s know the manuals that come with them are not clearly worded on how or when to use the many functions. SDM for example, is one mine has but I have no idea how to use it. More videos on this subject would go a long way to help get full use out of the many functions available.
Hi Darrell, thanks for the comment and feedback. More to come.
Great video, very helpful.
I would like for you to do the DRO setup video. Thank you
Great video and very helpful. I've used a few of the features on my DRO such as the hole circle and sub-datum points but it was a bit of a struggle figuring them out. The manuals are so poor. Looking forward to more.
Glad it was helpful, more to come 😊
Thanks Jon. Helpful indeed.
My pleasure Tom
Brilliant Jon. Thank you.
My pleasure!
Great video. I’ve never understood absolute vs. incremental. I have to admit I’m still a little fuzzy on the how and why, but I’ll figure it out with your help. I’ll watch the video until I get it. Thanks again.
Thanks for the comment and feedback Roy, glad it was helpful. Cheers, Jon
At 4:00, some of the cheap Chinese DROs show "ALE" for absolute... they took the letters and made their own made-up abbreviation, ( A bso L ut E ), = "ALE". Thanks for making this video.
good video jon..thanks for your time
Great Jon! You did it for us! Thank you so much, but I challenge you to read my dro instructions and even understand anything as it's in Chinglish! You've made me understand the differences between the two styles of measurement. I did (and taught in fact ) Technical drawing to 'A' level standard but absolute measurements were the norm back in the days of laying parts out on the surface table using a vernier height gauge. Long before electronic measurements were even thought of lol
And yes I would love to see videos on different functions especially the hole circle pattern and SDM.
Ps the name samrodian is all one word derived from my three Christian names all rolled into one and pronounced as you would if taking to someone. Me lol
Hi Sam (that helps for future..... Less typing), glad you enjoyed it and found it useful. More to come. 😊
Hi Jon, good stuff, I’ve never used a dro but it was still very interesting for me, also well explained, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Jon. I must admit i have never used the inc function. Must get my head round it. I have used the circle function quite a lot. What would we do without the DRO. Imagine how hard & long winded it was for engineers back in Dick's days with play in the machine. Great video.
Steve.
Hi Steve, thanks for the comment. I learnt without DRO so it never leaves you. I feel sorry for those who have never not used a DRO, as when they break down, there's a steep learning curve ahead. Cheers, Jon
Jon this is excellent subject material. I get confused when using my DRO also. Therefore, I try to keep it in ABS mode. I would like to use my Inc more than I do. There is a function where you can preset the dimensions using Inc and just dial to ZERO on each dimension. I would love to see more about Inc and any other functions of the DRO. Bolt circle function finding different angles etc. I am all about learning new things so you can bet I will be here waiting for the next videos. Thanks for bringing us along
Thanks Terry, great feedback. More to come 😊
Thanks Jon Very helpful - more of the same please
More to come!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Good one Jon ! enjoyed
ATB...Cheers
Hi john love your videos, could you do a video on PCD function.
Thanks Paul, coming soon
I hope my Sammie was paying close attention and making notes, because with chemo brain fog, I will have to come back when the fog has left the pond 😁. Great demo Jon, and clear as a bell. I sure miss being out in my shop, but hopefully will be soon, Besr
Sam here lol yes I was! See my reply to Jon !
Thanks for a great explanation of that DRO function. I have a much better grasp on how they co-relate now. You are an awesome teacher, you can "dumb down" stuff that's technical for us mere mortals!...LOL.
Cheers from Canada
Hi bhein67, thanks for the comment and feedback. More to come 😊
Thanks Jon, good instructional video. One problem I have with the Sino DRO on my mill is setting up angles using the DRO, eg setting a vice or fixture to a precise angle using it. The instruction books Chinglish description of how to do it is driving me insane.
Amen on the Chinglish
Thanks John, more to come, seems to be a popular request 😊
Thanks Jon, look foward to it.@@jonsworkshop
That was fantastic
Thanks for sharing ! Would love to see this same applied to the lathe your instruction with the cardboard part turned on a light for me Thanks !!
Interesting video Jon, it will help many,
won't help me as i only have a poormans dro, with one function, absolute🤣🤣🤣🤣, but having said that, being brought up in an era with no dro's i normally stick to old school dials, which suffices the work i do, I doubt if i will ever spend to have a proper dro, unless one drops off a christmas tree🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing see you next time👍👍👍👍👍👍
regards
Kev
Hi Kev, thanks for the comment. Yup, I learnt the hard way too, I sometimes still refer to the dials as a sanity check even though I have the DRO. Cheers, Jon
Thank you. I get it now. Probably not use it as explained just yet. I use the 2 functions as if it was 2 DROs at the same time. So can pick up a different datum for two operations on the same piece. Ang on - is that what you just explained......
Hi Kevin, thanks for the comment. Yep, pretty much lol.
Great video Jon, now I understand the difference between ABS and INC👍 are you able to tell me how to input a diameter on the lathe DRO so the part diameter decreases as I remove Meterial? Thanks John
Thanks John, would you believe it, I have never used a lathe with a DRO lol. My guess is, turn a Dia, measure it, go to calculator function and type in what you measured, then press the X0 button. Don't forget to press the calculator button again after to return to ABS mode. Cheers, Jon
@@jonsworkshop Thanks Jon I’ll give it a go.
Good job Jon not easy to get that across even to people who use dros every day 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Steve, much appreciated.
Well Jon, That made... sorry what where you on about I was licking my windows n not paying attention! Actually what I meant was, I went to the workshop and made all the parts shown in your tutorial HONEST 😁 As always Dude stay safe n well. TFS, GB :)
Lol Graeme 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
THANK YOU, yes I know I'm yelling but I appreciate what you just explained here. If you get a chance I would really like to see how multiple Datum points (SDM) would be setup and used. I installed a DRO on my mill a few months back, I'm a home/hobby machinist if you could call me that and this helps a lot. I am also wanting to learn the hole pattern function and I imagine different DRO's may use a different way of inputting to get the same results but I'm not sure maybe they all use the same and try to keep it universal.
Thanks for the comment and feedback. No problem, more on the way 😊
fantastic, thanks
!
with incremental you would need to be realy carefull when zeroing the dro at least if its done the way you shown on the whiteboard
realy interesting way of showing how it works , havent seen it done that way yet
even though there are a few explanation videos about the use of the different options on a dro , having a set of these on a single channel would be helpfull
having the different options explaned (the way you did with the piece of cardboard) in seperate videos would save me some time scrolling through a video explaning everything halfway without showing the drawing with the refferences on the workpiece (that realy helps)
the most clear explanation ive seen before yours is from blondihacks
Thanks Watahyahknow, more to come 😊
more dro videos please
Will do
In high-school drafting the terminology was a little different.
Baseline dimensioning
And point to point dimensioning
And each has their time and place.
angle function would be great, I've read the instructions numerous times and i'm still lost😁
Noted Paul, on the to do list
I thought Pattern Maker's new a thing or two but I gaining more respect for Machines ( i through they got on a lathe turned the dials )
Kit from down under
Thanks Kit
of special interest is the recover function when power is lost and the hand wheels have been moved while the power is off.
basically you can use incrementals inside the absolute or along side :)
One very important point that you didn't emphasize is that the ABS and INC datum are totally independent of each other. This means that although you use ABS coordinates to set an INC datum, if you subsequently adjust the ABS datum the INC datum will not change (like it does for an SDM datum). For example, if your part shifts and reset the ABS datum, the old INC datum is no longer valid and also needs to be reset (if you are using an SDM datum, the SDM datum is automatically adjusted to match the new ABS datum).
Well explained, thank you. I’d send you a slab of Guinness but I don’t have your address. Hey ho, not to worry. Its the thought that counts. 🤣
Lol, thanks Ricky😂
Hi mate it's trevor that is a good video mate I didn't know that I yous abs Inc but not that way but I no now 😅😅😅
Hi Trev, thanks for the comment and feedback, much appreciated mate. Look after your pal for me. Cheers, Jon
We are looking after him I got him back in the shed today told him that I needed a hand ✋️ that cheered him up a bit 😀 😉 😄
Kind of sounds like a Chinese menu:
I'll have one from datum A
and one from datum B
and three from datum C
Lol🤣🤣🤣
I wish I had time to watch this but 23 minutes is just too long. I would love to see a vid that explained that in 5 mins. Its probably a brilliant vid.
Thanks dude.. helpful.. been struggling too...