I've never had it explained like this before - understood most of it - where did you learn this from - some machines are different in how they are programmed!!!!
+Donald Ellett Hi Donald. This program format is used mostly on Fanuc type controls, which is the program language I use most for my videos. There are many types of controls that use conversational language and so this code would not work. Hope that helps . Thanks for watching my channel. TS
maxnguyen22 When you turn up the feed rate the spindle speed will not change. Therefore the surface finish will not be as smooth. If that is not important then turn it up and make the part faster.
Tom Stikkelman also want to ask for an opinion. I am no math wiz, just basic math. Do you think it's ok to have a machinist but not have great math skills?
I am watching all your videos. It's very useful.And your explanation is easy to understand. Thank you very much TOM
+Feliex Hiruthayasamy Thanks Feliex.
Can you talk about threading a little more please.
Excellent training videos, I highly recommend your playlists to others
Thanks for that feedback Bruce.
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very helpfull and clear instruction. In the finishing operation for OD should x start @ 1.75?
Speechless!!! Many thumbs up!
+mousongie mousongie Thank you Mousongie!!
Awesome tutorial bro
I like the procedure and I am using some of the information to quote a part.
I've never had it explained like this before - understood most of it - where did you learn this from - some machines are different in how they are programmed!!!!
+Donald Ellett Hi Donald. This program format is used mostly on Fanuc type controls, which is the program language I use most for my videos. There are many types of controls that use conversational language and so this code would not work.
Hope that helps . Thanks for watching my channel. TS
If you turn up the feedrate on the machine panel. Would the part still be made the same way. (Issues?)
maxnguyen22
When you turn up the feed rate the spindle speed will not change. Therefore the surface finish will not be as smooth. If that is not important then turn it up and make the part faster.
Tom Stikkelman also want to ask for an opinion. I am no math wiz, just basic math. Do you think it's ok to have a machinist but not have great math skills?