I work for snap on tools in the tool room. We have a wire and sinker edm’s. Both are Mitsubishi also. We have 3r set up in the sinker and I want to make a fixture for a 3r setup in our wire and your video has been helpful!
These are really helpfully, would you be able to explain the parameters you would choose for a particular burn. For example what peak current youd run. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks for watching! Typically we take the contact service in 2D, if it has draft we add the draft but we enter all of that into the control and then the control gives us the corresponding current. For older machines that I learned EDM on, I would start with a low current and adjust it until it sounds good and making good progress. The goal is to walk away from it and let it go and not have to worry about it.
@@zerotolerancecnc that makes sense ive kind of been trial and erroring my way through. The machine im using is a manual with a fuzzy control. Looking forward to the next instalment 👍
That 2 stage electrode part looks like a geometry nightmare 😮 great job !
Awesome! It’s absolutely amazing what can be done with today’s tooling. Thank you for sharing.
It sure is! Thanks for watching
Thank you for another amazing, informative video!!
I work for snap on tools in the tool room. We have a wire and sinker edm’s. Both are Mitsubishi also. We have 3r set up in the sinker and I want to make a fixture for a 3r setup in our wire and your video has been helpful!
Learned a lot from this video!
This is a very interesting series, thanks for taking the time to do it. I wont be doing any edm work but it is nice to know a little about it. Charles
Thank you, we appreciate it & enjoy making these videos. Thanks for watching!
You have a fantastic attitude towards work. Use whst you got 👌
Thank you! Use what you have and always give 100%
Always good content
These are really helpfully, would you be able to explain the parameters you would choose for a particular burn. For example what peak current youd run. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks for watching! Typically we take the contact service in 2D, if it has draft we add the draft but we enter all of that into the control and then the control gives us the corresponding current. For older machines that I learned EDM on, I would start with a low current and adjust it until it sounds good and making good progress. The goal is to walk away from it and let it go and not have to worry about it.
@@zerotolerancecnc that makes sense ive kind of been trial and erroring my way through. The machine im using is a manual with a fuzzy control. Looking forward to the next instalment 👍
Thank you for everything
Thank you for sharing.
Hello, could you advise me on how to erode a gate at an angle on a MITSUBISHI machine, the parameters as shown in your video, thank you.
I want work in your shop😘
Going to do any wire edm videos?
Yes we plan to do more wire & fast hole videos. Episode 2 was wire EDM focused but there will be more as we continue!
Why did the engineer design a part that requires perfect square corners?