Like myself and others, I think we can appreciate these video's. For the people that are into mastercam or want to learn mastercam the length of the videos are great. More time to learn little nuggets of information. Something that you might not learn in classes.
@@CamInstructor unfortunately I don't use solidcam anymore. We now use hypermill at work. My personal experience with Imachining is if you input the right number of endmill flutes and choose the right workpiece material in the Imachining wizard it's almost impossible to break an endmill. It simply works. I loved it for very easy roughing
Like myself and others, I think we can appreciate these video's. For the people that are into mastercam or want to learn mastercam the length of the videos are great. More time to learn little nuggets of information. Something that you might not learn in classes.
Thank You
You're welcome
Can someone please tell me the manufacture of the 60 degree tool with cutting inserts at the very beginning of the video?
Its actually a 45 degree tool but here it is...
5thaxis.com/product-category/dovetail-cutters/
@@CamInstructor thank you very much 👍🏻
Solidcam Imachining did both things better years ago. Blows my mind that mastercam still struggles with those problems
Post up some video or images of the toolpaths so we can compare.
@@CamInstructor unfortunately I don't use solidcam anymore. We now use hypermill at work. My personal experience with Imachining is if you input the right number of endmill flutes and choose the right workpiece material in the Imachining wizard it's almost impossible to break an endmill. It simply works. I loved it for very easy roughing
ua-cam.com/video/jbz2HpO0f-g/v-deo.html
@@CamInstructor the linked video covers millimg Channel width and thin wall thickness.