Bridgeport V2XT CNC Machining Corvette Z06 Wheel Spacer

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  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2024

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  • @rideforlife247
    @rideforlife247 10 місяців тому +1

    Would you be willing to make a tutorial video on how to use the machine. I have one just like it and have had no luck in getting it run a program. I'm sure if you make a full tutorial of how to design a part in cad software, converting it to a program and how to load it in machine, set tool heights, and run program, you would be hero to alot of young machinists that are eager to learn, please

    • @e30engineering49
      @e30engineering49  10 місяців тому +1

      There will be many variables from the assorted CAD/CAM packages available, but also plenty of common topics to cover in the process of making chips with these machines. Thanks for the suggestion and I will do my best to make this happen!

  • @johannescordier7923
    @johannescordier7923 4 роки тому

    Hey 👋,new to channel ... more info on mill plz, speeds feeds and the whole shebang

  • @prabjothsingh1566
    @prabjothsingh1566 4 роки тому

    Hi.. What are the process involved in making a Wheel spacer? Like sawing, drilling etc..

  • @DavidP_
    @DavidP_ 3 роки тому

    What material are using for the wheel spacer?

  • @MichaelAnderson88
    @MichaelAnderson88 5 років тому

    [⌓ .005|A|B] I hope!

  • @ckrampertracing
    @ckrampertracing 5 років тому

    S/N 1002?

    • @e30engineering49
      @e30engineering49  5 років тому

      Ha, you got it!

    • @ckrampertracing
      @ckrampertracing 5 років тому

      e30engineering what a superb design 🤣

    • @e30engineering49
      @e30engineering49  5 років тому

      It's no routing cube, but it'll do ;)

    • @ckrampertracing
      @ckrampertracing 5 років тому +1

      e30engineering - the bounding box is much larger though. Some might even consider it, “Huuuuuuge”.

  • @JasnMachineWeldingShop
    @JasnMachineWeldingShop 7 місяців тому

    what program do you use for make the code G

    • @e30engineering49
      @e30engineering49  7 місяців тому

      VisualCAM, from mecsoft. It used to be nicely integrated in my CAD package, and model changes would update tool paths, but now it's a standalone program where I import step files.