I love that every once in a while, Titan reminds everyone he is actually a badass machinist, lest you be fooled by his media appearances and entrepreneurship. Get em T!
Does the spindle rpm compensate for changes in effective cutting diameter? not sure if thats the right terminology but I guess you'll understand what I mean.
Excellent video. I watched the whole thing and I think I missed something. When you do full simultaneous 5-axis milling does your end mill cut both in the conventional and climb milling mode or does it only cut in the climb milling mode? Might be a stupid question but I don't know the answer. When I mill with my three axis, I do climb milling the vast majority of the time.
So am I right in thinking it's more like u just set the parameters that applies to your tooling and your cnc and tell it what not to do and the program will do all the grunt work in between ?
@@ThePitProductions you can't even program this efficiently and properly if you're not a good machinist first. He knows what he can program depending on material, tooling and machine. There, is the magic. Software pushes it to the next level indeed, we have to say a big thanks to the soft devs all around the world and especially to the guys that developed HSMworks in the first place, which is where fusion comes from, their interface and algorithms are unmatched in ease of use and efficiency.
How long did it take you to learn to use fusion360? How long before you got proficient in fusion360? Where can i get books on how to use fusion360? What kind of desktop computer are you using?
just fell off my chair, simultaneous the easy way :D . Made a simple bunny, Spend hours on Blend & flow ... a quick test contour on the same model, mmm seems to have also his limits :) Good that my cheap Chinese trunnion not that rigid is... :D
CNC machines will always do whatever you tell them to do even if it's the last thing they do, that responsibility is why programmers get paid. There are simulation programs that show the entire machine's movement so all that can still be done offline without wasting machine time.
@@tehsimo some machines are, I know that okuma's and matsuura's if they are set up properly have collision avoidance software that keeps them from bumping even in manual mode.
If you have your simulator properly set up you will see it? that includes tool holders and cutter lengths. gcode does not know the cutter length, nor does cam care, it's only used for visual simulation.
Hi my name is Brock, at my current job I a Mazak mill, I got a job offer from a bigger company. There's better pay and a better opportunity for me to advance in the machining world. The only difference is the new job has all Haas Mills. Does anyone have any pointers or tips to help me succeed at my new job ?
super easy, different models different quirks, worked at shops running 8-12 machines, set-ups, first article run. My point. if programs are cam derived, all machines are equal in operation, yes an oversimplified statement, but true, and realize it and you have a huge confidence boost. Why, cause you can operate any cnc in the world in the time it takes to look over the controls.
I just landed a CNC job and been watching tons if videos. I love your channel but you make everything seem intimidating!! Keep up the work T!
Could you please make some videos around metrology, how to use the inspection sheet and all? how to calibrate tools and such?
I love that every once in a while, Titan reminds everyone he is actually a badass machinist, lest you be fooled by his media appearances and entrepreneurship. Get em T!
Please make a video about payments, and how not to be scammed?
Love your work
What do you do about the undercuts that the contour path doesn't calculate?
Does the spindle rpm compensate for changes in effective cutting diameter? not sure if thats the right terminology but I guess you'll understand what I mean.
Where did you get the Lion shape and how did you get it into the computer, Titan ? Is it in one of your tutorials?
ua-cam.com/video/RGF3lumOgIY/v-deo.html
How did you find the 20deg and 10deg angle?
Excellent video. I watched the whole thing and I think I missed something. When you do full simultaneous 5-axis milling does your end mill cut both in the conventional and climb milling mode or does it only cut in the climb milling mode? Might be a stupid question but I don't know the answer. When I mill with my three axis, I do climb milling the vast majority of the time.
Pls teach us with powermill software
Hi, what type of file is lion head model? Pls
So am I right in thinking it's more like u just set the parameters that applies to your tooling and your cnc and tell it what not to do and the program will do all the grunt work in between ?
yes, the magic comes in where a good machinist knows when to override the software.
@@ThePitProductions you can't even program this efficiently and properly if you're not a good machinist first. He knows what he can program depending on material, tooling and machine. There, is the magic. Software pushes it to the next level indeed, we have to say a big thanks to the soft devs all around the world and especially to the guys that developed HSMworks in the first place, which is where fusion comes from, their interface and algorithms are unmatched in ease of use and efficiency.
Great work great subject BUT where is the lions tongue? Missed it
How long did it take you to learn to use fusion360? How long before you got proficient in fusion360? Where can i get books on how to use fusion360? What kind of desktop computer are you using?
Learn for free at academy.titansofcnc.com
just fell off my chair, simultaneous the easy way :D . Made a simple bunny, Spend hours on Blend & flow ... a quick test contour on the same model, mmm seems to have also his limits :)
Good that my cheap Chinese trunnion not that rigid is... :D
bunny online, no i don't ask to sub :D
Who has the responsibility for not having a machine crash?
If fusion tells it to run into something, will the machine protect itself?
I would imagine they ran a test peice on softer material like polymide, that's what I would do
CNC machines will always do whatever you tell them to do even if it's the last thing they do, that responsibility is why programmers get paid. There are simulation programs that show the entire machine's movement so all that can still be done offline without wasting machine time.
@@pbrenneman5 ah ok, so the software is where the brains are at and the machine is dumb as a doornail. got it
@@tehsimo some machines are, I know that okuma's and matsuura's if they are set up properly have collision avoidance software that keeps them from bumping even in manual mode.
If you have your simulator properly set up you will see it? that includes tool holders and cutter lengths. gcode does not know the cutter length, nor does cam care, it's only used for visual simulation.
Why don’t you rough turn it first? Isn’t that faster?
BOOM!
Hi my name is Brock, at my current job I a Mazak mill, I got a job offer from a bigger company. There's better pay and a better opportunity for me to advance in the machining world. The only difference is the new job has all Haas Mills. Does anyone have any pointers or tips to help me succeed at my new job ?
If you can program and run a Mazak, a Haas will come easy. Haas also has tons of videos on UA-cam to reference if you need help with something
Thank you Alan, I looked into some videos and it looks like something i can manage. Thank you very much.
super easy, different models different quirks, worked at shops running 8-12 machines, set-ups, first article run. My point. if programs are cam derived, all machines are equal in operation, yes an oversimplified statement, but true, and realize it and you have a huge confidence boost. Why, cause you can operate any cnc in the world in the time it takes to look over the controls.
I guess you manually reviewed all those collision warnings?
It is just demonstrating video.
Ok