The machine and the person who is giving the presentation is ok, but the camera is supposed to focus on the button and computer interface that is showing the program running, instead of focusing on the person who is presenting how to use the machine because we could not see what code and what button she was clicking or entering (The monitor was unclear and it was too far from the camera), however the video was very helpful and thank you very much
You look like you were going through a program very much like the one I just finished. The tutorial was very clear, and sounds exactly like what I learned as well. Keep posting videos!
+AtiCrossfireX Practice, practice, practice, The class should have simulators set up for students. Just practice on the simulator until you are comfortable with the panel then you will move on...
I've just started using a Haas TL2 and have found your posted video very helpful, there isn't to much on the TL2 over here in the uk. I look forward to further posts.
AtiCrossfireX Do not let it intimidate you. You will learn it. Just keep up with your class assignments and any tutorials your instructor offers. Don't be afraid to ask questions. You will do well!
Rebecca Rice thank you Rebecca, for the fast reply. im watching all, of your tutorials. Trying to see how the haas machine works, since i'll be using them. it looks a bit challenging i must say.
Some CAM software will automatically do it and some may not. The best thing to do is look for the codes for pause which is M00 or M01; spindle stop which is M05; and possibly a machine zero which is G28 in your program text. If the codes have not been generated, you can put them in manually. Remember only one M code per line.
...The "axises" thing brought my soul to a newly recognized sub-level of desperation that only the residents of exoplanet HoogabawhaaaaXYZ? can fully understand. Don't ask me why I kept watching after such masterful linguistics had been thus delivered to mine ears. (Jk I'm not perfect either but you gotta admit...)
Purina just bought a lathe and wants me to know everything about said lathe. I pray they did a turnkey deal. I need your help even though I've machined for over 30 years.
After you turn on a HASS control and RESET alarms, push the "BLUE" "Power Up Restart" button next to the reset. This button will automatically ZERO out all axis and tool changer. The machine is homed that way on all HASS I have run.
I believe the math on the x-face measurement is incorrect. You should have only subtracted double the diameter of the spacer, instead you subtracted the entire diameter of the stock as well. I'm still new to this, I may be wrong!
When you don't have the auto turret do you have to program a pause between tools for manual tool change or does the machine pick that up automatically?
if the stocks actual diameter was .746 when you measured it? why did you teach the machine that the diameter was really 1.12", because that literally makes zero sense.
So, let me get this straight, you you have to hold down that dead man switch the whole time the cycle is running. Right?? So, basically, you are required to run the machine with one hand, and hold that "Hold to Run" switch with the other. Right?? But you didn't do it.
Seriously, this is ridiculous. This is a training video for HAAS folks trying to learn the machine and do presentations. It is not for customers! There were 5 people involved in this. Not sure you can measure the diameter with all that squealing and the high spots it produces on the part. Not sure I saw the Work offsets being set. Neither of the presenters had any idea of what they were doing. I think the comments below were done by the same folks that do the judging on American Idol as they were too nice and forgiving. Companies that purchase these tools deserve better.
This is the worst video for students trying to learn; only problem is, there are many more worse than this; but this one is still worthless, why is she adding to the stocks diameter for some reason she never explained. and used a spacer to teach machine the part was 1.12 in diameter when it was actually like .76 in diameter so somethings really off.
The machine and the person who is giving the presentation is ok, but the camera is supposed to focus on the button and computer interface that is showing the program running, instead of focusing on the person who is presenting how to use the machine because we could not see what code and what button she was clicking or entering (The monitor was unclear and it was too far from the camera), however the video was very helpful and thank you very much
You look like you were going through a program very much like the one I just finished. The tutorial was very clear, and sounds exactly like what I learned as well. Keep posting videos!
Thank you Andrew! We are planning some more tutorials soon.
Rebecca Rice I start CNC class very soon, in august of this year. im a bit scared, any tips?
+AtiCrossfireX Practice, practice, practice, The class should have simulators set up for students. Just practice on the simulator until you are comfortable with the panel then you will move on...
I've just started using a Haas TL2 and have found your posted video very helpful, there isn't to much on the TL2 over here in the uk. I look forward to further posts.
Nice tutorial. I would've liked to have seen some close-ups of the screen though. Especially when you setup multiple tools.
I'm basically Kevin right now lol. I'm now starting on cnc lathe and I have found it complicated but this sorta helped. 👍
Overall a good explanation however the camera didn’t show the key strokes. Overall a 6/10
the Master is watching the apprentice teach, she's really good too.
AtiCrossfireX Do not let it intimidate you. You will learn it. Just keep up with your class assignments and any tutorials your instructor offers. Don't be afraid to ask questions. You will do well!
Rebecca Rice thank you Rebecca, for the fast reply. im watching all, of your tutorials. Trying to see how the haas machine works, since i'll be using them. it looks a bit challenging i must say.
very informative video.. only issue is you should have the camera zoomed in when showing the buttons your pressing for each operation you're doing
Some CAM software will automatically do it and some may not. The best thing to do is look for the codes for pause which is M00 or M01; spindle stop which is M05; and possibly a machine zero which is G28 in your program text. If the codes have not been generated, you can put them in manually. Remember only one M code per line.
...The "axises" thing brought my soul to a newly recognized sub-level of desperation that only the residents of exoplanet HoogabawhaaaaXYZ? can fully understand. Don't ask me why I kept watching after such masterful linguistics had been thus delivered to mine ears.
(Jk I'm not perfect either but you gotta admit...)
Purina just bought a lathe and wants me to know everything about said lathe. I pray they did a turnkey deal. I need your help even though I've machined for over 30 years.
After you turn on a HASS control and RESET alarms, push the "BLUE" "Power Up Restart" button next to the reset. This button will automatically ZERO out all axis and tool changer. The machine is homed that way on all HASS I have run.
Locked on most of their lathes to avoid crashing the axes
when u 13 and your dad taught you how to start up a lathe and how to set it up...
**HAPPINESS NOISE**
very good thank you very much rebecca rice . on the cnc operator viet nam
And that old man, doesn't need any ppe, he's got all his fingers.
You can also use the soft key Power Up Restart to zero out both axis individually.
I THOUGHT THAT THE WHOLE TIME
Great work thanks alot
kevin looks confused lol. its ok he will learn it
Is it lunch time yet?
Great job I learned a lot
Great video..
I believe the math on the x-face measurement is incorrect. You should have only subtracted double the diameter of the spacer, instead you subtracted the entire diameter of the stock as well. I'm still new to this, I may be wrong!
+Mazak Man
Ty.
Looks at the old guy for confirmation everytime she says something lol
Junior machinist !!!
I work with an 19 year old Okuma LB15. But this still looks very complicated. Okuma way ahead of it's time. (appologize my english)
When you don't have the auto turret do you have to program a pause between tools for manual tool change or does the machine pick that up automatically?
landlockedviking also you might put a G28 also so it will go back to machine 0 and you'll get clearance.
Rebecca Rice thanks I'll look into that
Ed looks good
great job
Is it safe to wear long-sleeves considering there are parts turning?
+hope raven You can roll your sleeves up a bit as Stephanie has done in the tutorial.
Agreed.
NO!!! Never wear Kevlar gloves either. Look up videos on youtube to quickly gain respect for what you're running. Search term: Eaten by lathe.
I'm still trying to get over the instructor not wearing any PPE.
i think a periscope would come in handy to see that sreen
doesn't look like see knows what she's doing
if the stocks actual diameter was .746 when you measured it? why did you teach the machine that the diameter was really 1.12", because that literally makes zero sense.
hey I got the error of spindle motor overheat wen I start the machine anybody know about that plz contact Wat is the problem I have same machine
axises?
Yeah I had to stop watching after I heard that.
We’re are the teacher’s safety glasses?
need more prectice to operate machine
So, let me get this straight, you you have to hold down that dead man switch the whole time the cycle is running. Right?? So, basically, you are required to run the machine with one hand, and hold that "Hold to Run" switch with the other. Right?? But you didn't do it.
setting 51 override is on to eliminate dead man button
do it as soon as you fire up lathe before to remove e stop
so you measure the stocks diameter and it's .746, but then you teach the machine the diameter is 1.12" ???????? why?
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Seriously, this is ridiculous. This is a training video for HAAS folks trying to learn the machine and do presentations. It is not for customers! There were 5 people involved in this. Not sure you can measure the diameter with all that squealing and the high spots it produces on the part. Not sure I saw the Work offsets being set. Neither of the presenters had any idea of what they were doing. I think the comments below were done by the same folks that do the judging on American Idol as they were too nice and forgiving. Companies that purchase these tools deserve better.
This tutorial was done for students trying to learn. Not for customers.
This is the worst video for students trying to learn; only problem is, there are many more worse than this; but this one is still worthless, why is she adding to the stocks diameter for some reason she never explained. and used a spacer to teach machine the part was 1.12 in diameter when it was actually like .76 in diameter so somethings really off.
Sir hindi in hindi videos banao
Had a hard time watching after Kevin started messing up
disculpa preciosa sera que puedes explicar en español y te hago un regalo
Why are they wearing lab coats no long sleeves allowed gosh!
Ms. Rice plenty of info here but verry hard to listen to! Try miking a lot closer to your mouth.
Will use my new lav mic on the next one for better audio. Those machines create a lot of background noise.