Haas tip of the day was one of those small things that tipped the scale in deciding to go with Haas for my company's first machines. Keep up the good work!
The residents of haastown, were shocked as a multiple residence building was destroyed injuring several residents by a mysterious ship from the sky. Several eyewitnesses said the spaceship looked like an oversized CAT 40 toolholder with a menacing ER collet opening in the bottom.
Thanks for these instructional videos. This might be basic stuff for any machinist, but it really helps the entry level guys (like myself) understand what’s going on.
What I have noticed on this channel is they talk about VMC all the time... And what we have is SL-10 Love and respect to mark and whole HAAS team... Thank for the tips and help not all company do this.. Thank you again... ❤
We hear you. The team has been hard at work putting together the Haas Lathe Certification Program, which is set to come out very soon. Keep checking in on learn.haascnc.com/ and you'll see a whole series full of lathe videos very soon.
I like this video. Good explanation of circular moves. A lot of post processors have issues choosing correctly between R's and I&J's. Knowing when it's happening is a life/machine/part saver. (Try loosing a $1500 blank because of this.) This is from running Haas controllers for over 25 years.
Love Haas. My boy Logan from Rockford just left after repairing our lathe we crashed last week. Knocked it out of the park as usual. There’s many good machine tool builders out there. But the service department is what separates good from great, and Haas has got the service down cold.
The video is really exciting and solved some basic challenges in CNC. Please, I have a design that I wish you could draw for me or explain how to go about it. I don't know how I can get this across to you. Thanks
Mmmmm, I loooove thinking about this stuff. I get to play with Wire EDM machines where I work, but I'd really like to get to play with CNC mills and lathes. It's really nice having a job that doesn't suck (at least most of the time) 😉
Thanks for the video mark had a hard time figuring out the ways you could implement this but i like that when you do G01 you can add the feed rate to it
Next Video : Metal Cutting , Selection of Tools , a really good one I think would be Indexable vs Solid Carbide how they cut. Even good one would be how Haas Manages Cutting Tool Data , or tackles Cutting problems such as poor tool life or chatter i.e Haas "workflow" or "Best tips to Cut" , provided you guys operate 100s of machines at your shop !!! Excited to see any of these suggestions make the list.
great video, i didn't know about the negative radius "trick" it'll come in handy for sure :-) could you make a video about G150 used with the C-axis? for example a round bar with 4 square pockets evenly spread around the circumference... possibly on a UMC-750? i've recently had an issue with this, where the machine would not rotate the commanded G91 C90 in G55 or G53, when the G55 C=0 is offset any amount of degrees. it would add or subtract the offset in G55 (even when commanding G91 G53 C90), so it would only move 88 degrees, if the offset was at -2 degrees, or 92 degrees if the offset was at +2 degrees... it only did it in the M97 subprogram where G150 was present, and not in any other M97 subprograms... sorry for the long comment, but i figure you guys are the best to ask. my local Haas servicecenter here in denmark haven't gotten back to me with a solution yet :-)
You are so Right. The producer/editor of this video (Frank Zaragoza) is extraordinary. We are really fortunate here at Haas to have some terrific video editors. Haas made a conscious effort years ago to train up a crew of talented videographers in order to give Haas machinists every resource they need to be successful.
I have a question ... Maybe it has already been explained in previous tips ..... but What is the best way, for Aluminum / Bronze / Brass Routing milling when milling from A to B, and your workpiece is below line A-B Or counter-current milling when you mill from B to A, and your workpiece is below the line B-A. Sometimes I have strange areas in the material, I think it is due to the milling direction. Thank you, greetings from Holland.
Video request for the future: Hand programming a bore milling with radius compensation and with a radius at the start and at the end to avoid the little left "V" shaped material where the tool first contacts with the workpiece. It is a really nice way to do bores for narrow tolerances (to put a bearing for example) where you can only use endmills and that little left material (0.02-0.03mm) can cause problems.
hey guys, i have a question.. I found this channel few weeks ago and i really wanted to ask how hard is to find job in this profession in the USA? Im from Europe, I have study on Engineering school(basically short story they teach us metals and cnc milling) do you know about any europeans working in this profession? what about metric system, do you use it in this profession? Have a nice day and happy independence day folks!
I love these videos... if i can throw an idea into the hat, more tips and trick of running on 5 axis would be nice... i just got a trunnion for my vf2 and I kinda see why other shops around me get timid about jumping into 5axis
@@markterryberry4477 sweet! im newish to machining (not new but by no means a grey beard) and love these videos... it help me get the confidence to go out on my and quit my day job. Can't say I always was but I'm a total haas head now
When hand programming I think it's better to use I J K rather than R because if you mess up the position on the I J K it will alarm out but the R will just make it happen, with potentially expensive results.
Amazing video sir, I've learn some stuff I didn't know about, and I would love to see you maki g à video on the difference between making ISO programs on a fanuc and a sinumerik cnc
Done! Check out our Inch Speeds & Feeds video here ua-cam.com/video/zzzIpC39WUg/v-deo.html, and our Metric video on the topic here: ua-cam.com/video/gTnkNHB7dss/v-deo.html
Love this explanation, we are all running to the toy shop to buy a wooden train set 😉 But all joking aside: at 4:15 you show a window with a graphic representation of the toolpath. Is there a way to visualize the toolpath on an NGC to simulate a program before executing it ?
We can press the 'GRAPHICS' button, in the top right corner of the keypad, and this will put the machine in Graphics Mode. We can safely check a program visually from there. On Classic Controls, we would press the SETTING/GRAPHICS button twice to enter Graphics Mode.
If you G0 out of a workpiece like that, you're gonna be scrapping parts. Go up and out before G0 sideways. Same with starting a program; G0 to safe distance above the part, the G0 to XY, then go to the desired depth. But that may be just me..
We'll keep the videos coming! For G04 dwells, check out these two great videos: ua-cam.com/video/Euh_xrcJ5SI/v-deo.html, and ua-cam.com/video/jJGc-W6BPso/v-deo.html. On some machines a G05 is for Smoothing, on Haas machines we make use of a G187 to take control of our Accel/Decel/Smoothing/Accuracy to adapt to every situation. You can check out that video here: ua-cam.com/video/lwujoXvgGzA/v-deo.html
We need more people like mark... Great teacher..I always learn something from your video. Keep doing what you do. 🙏
@Elijah Rylan nj
As a teacher myself I cannot appreciate enough ideas like that wooden railroad as a practice tool! Great video!
My god, the tool holder dragging around the train was classic. I couldn't stop laughing, like, "Must be a slow day in Oxnard"
This one was a lot of fun to shoot, way too much fun. The poor meeples of Haas Town fell prey to my bad program. That was a great day.
Haas tip of the day was one of those small things that tipped the scale in deciding to go with Haas for my company's first machines. Keep up the good work!
I like you to do a video on all the G and M codes. You demonstrate and explain everything a lot clearer than they do at school.
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The man who designed those tutorials is a pedagogy genius, and I have been teaching for 10 years.
Had answered my questions in such interesting and quality video, instant subscribe.
I think this video is absolutely fantastic, and that applies to all tip of the day videos. Great work.
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The residents of haastown, were shocked as a multiple residence building was destroyed injuring several residents by a mysterious ship from the sky. Several eyewitnesses said the spaceship looked like an oversized CAT 40 toolholder with a menacing ER collet opening in the bottom.
Just got into the CNC world as an operator, these videos are quite helpful.
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Thanks for these instructional videos. This might be basic stuff for any machinist, but it really helps the entry level guys (like myself) understand what’s going on.
What I have noticed on this channel is they talk about VMC all the time...
And what we have is SL-10
Love and respect to mark and whole HAAS team...
Thank for the tips and help not all company do this.. Thank you again... ❤
We hear you. The team has been hard at work putting together the Haas Lathe Certification Program, which is set to come out very soon. Keep checking in on learn.haascnc.com/ and you'll see a whole series full of lathe videos very soon.
@@markterryberry4477 Thank you.. ❤
I have to say thank you and God for these videos truly Great jobs guys
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Very good guys, very well explained & presented...thx!
This is great content for those of us that are new machining. Greatly appreciated!
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This was spectacular. I think my spoilboard needs some trains.
Learned a new thing in life. His explanation is very great.
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I like this video. Good explanation of circular moves. A lot of post processors have issues choosing correctly between R's and I&J's. Knowing when it's happening is a life/machine/part saver. (Try loosing a $1500 blank because of this.) This is from running Haas controllers for over 25 years.
Love Haas. My boy Logan from Rockford just left after repairing our lathe we crashed last week. Knocked it out of the park as usual. There’s many good machine tool builders out there. But the service department is what separates good from great, and Haas has got the service down cold.
The production quality is so good i subscribed for no good reason.
Using the map concept to explain, you are amazing.…………so.nice
Going to get a Hass for my 1st CNC mill just for these amazing tutorials 👌
this is the best and funniest explanation of g1 2 and 3 i've ever seen. thanks mark!
Such a brilliant idea using the train! Standing applause for this video!
The video is really exciting and solved some basic challenges in CNC. Please, I have a design that I wish you could draw for me or explain how to go about it. I don't know how I can get this across to you. Thanks
Your telling Me…. All these videos got made at the haas company in Oxnard,CA …. My home town !!
Very well explained valuable concepts made simple to understand. Thanks.
Fantastic demonstration
Loved your video! Totally helped me!! Thank you 😊
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Mark well done, knows everything!
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Always love your videos. And the Whitesnake lock screen on your phone was pretty awesome too! Ha!
I’m watching this video and didn’t realize until now that it was a subliminal message that Haas was moving the Henderson NV. Clever!
Thank you Mark for sharing all of your knowledge. All the way from Nevada
This is really informative and really helps.
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They fired me because I tried to do this on my job. Thank you Haas. Thank you Mark.
Clean, clear and to the point. This guy is Great! Thanks
absolutely great video. I loved every second of it
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Great video. Very informative and you are a excellent teacher. Keep doing more educational videos.
Thanks
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Henderson? Who knew Mark was such a baller. Big bucks.
Mmmmm, I loooove thinking about this stuff. I get to play with Wire EDM machines where I work, but I'd really like to get to play with CNC mills and lathes. It's really nice having a job that doesn't suck (at least most of the time) 😉
Thanks man! I’m new to the haas world this is simple but you just helped me a ton.
Thanks for the video mark had a hard time figuring out the ways you could implement this but i like that when you do G01 you can add the feed rate to it
Stunningly good video. This is top notch stuff.
Love the railroad track !
You can tell that even Mark is starting to feel the need to get out more. Though the train is a great example.
Love watching the tips of the day. This are great instructional tools for High School Students.
Next Video :
Metal Cutting , Selection of Tools , a really good one I think would be Indexable vs Solid Carbide how they cut. Even good one would be how Haas Manages Cutting Tool Data , or tackles Cutting problems such as poor tool life or chatter i.e Haas "workflow" or "Best tips to Cut" , provided you guys operate 100s of machines at your shop !!! Excited to see any of these suggestions make the list.
Unbelievable good explanation. Thank you 🙏
Perfect explanation. Outstanding analogies.
Really a great teacher. unschooled person also can learn the technology very easily if they have guider like you 👌👍
great video, i didn't know about the negative radius "trick" it'll come in handy for sure :-)
could you make a video about G150 used with the C-axis? for example a round bar with 4 square pockets evenly spread around the circumference... possibly on a UMC-750? i've recently had an issue with this, where the machine would not rotate the commanded G91 C90 in G55 or G53, when the G55 C=0 is offset any amount of degrees. it would add or subtract the offset in G55 (even when commanding G91 G53 C90), so it would only move 88 degrees, if the offset was at -2 degrees, or 92 degrees if the offset was at +2 degrees... it only did it in the M97 subprogram where G150 was present, and not in any other M97 subprograms...
sorry for the long comment, but i figure you guys are the best to ask. my local Haas servicecenter here in denmark haven't gotten back to me with a solution yet :-)
thank you very much this helps alot!!
1:09, Dropping a few hints, possibly? ;)
Such a helpful video for a newbie like me!
What pi ... with dizlayki set ??? Excellent supply of material, especially with a train, even a student will understand! Well done !!!
Hey, that was really good!
Billet Brio. I am loving these tutorials.
Awesome. You are great guru .thanks a lot .god bless your efforts.
lecture and fiction are very successful, but the person who edited the video is very very successful..
You are so Right. The producer/editor of this video (Frank Zaragoza) is extraordinary. We are really fortunate here at Haas to have some terrific video editors. Haas made a conscious effort years ago to train up a crew of talented videographers in order to give Haas machinists every resource they need to be successful.
Most easiest explaination Ever...!!
Very nice thank you, great explaining 👍✌️👌👋
Nice Video Mark
Great Information Mark Sir.. Please do make a detailed video on VMC macro programming with a practical example..It would be really helpful .. Thanks
I have a question ... Maybe it has already been explained in previous tips ..... but
What is the best way, for Aluminum / Bronze / Brass
Routing milling when milling from A to B, and your workpiece is below line A-B
Or counter-current milling when you mill from B to A, and your workpiece is below the line B-A.
Sometimes I have strange areas in the material, I think it is due to the milling direction.
Thank you, greetings from Holland.
Video request for the future:
Hand programming a bore milling with radius compensation and with a radius at the start and at the end to avoid the little left "V" shaped material where the tool first contacts with the workpiece.
It is a really nice way to do bores for narrow tolerances (to put a bearing for example) where you can only use endmills and that little left material (0.02-0.03mm) can cause problems.
Was a brilliant video. So informative
kodi's Explained is very good
Great tips!!
hey guys, i have a question.. I found this channel few weeks ago and i really wanted to ask how hard is to find job in this profession in the USA? Im from Europe, I have study on Engineering school(basically short story they teach us metals and cnc milling) do you know about any europeans working in this profession? what about metric system, do you use it in this profession? Have a nice day and happy independence day folks!
I love these videos... if i can throw an idea into the hat, more tips and trick of running on 5 axis would be nice... i just got a trunnion for my vf2 and I kinda see why other shops around me get timid about jumping into 5axis
Absolutely! We just had a new UMC-500SS dropped off in our photo area and are looking forward to more 5-axis vids!
@@markterryberry4477 sweet! im newish to machining (not new but by no means a grey beard) and love these videos... it help me get the confidence to go out on my and quit my day job. Can't say I always was but I'm a total haas head now
great teacher and good explanation, thanks
Love to see a video/videos on helical moves and cutter compensation
Thats a good one. That was on our list a while back but we were waiting to tackle G02/G03 first. We'll move it up on the list, thanks.
Wow.... it's useful for students like me..
Thank you for HASS automation.
When hand programming I think it's better to use I J K rather than R because if you mess up the position on the I J K it will alarm out but the R will just make it happen, with potentially expensive results.
Haha so true!
Thank you for the great video!
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These vids make me want to buy a Haas.
Amazing video sir, I've learn some stuff I didn't know about, and I would love to see you maki g à video on the difference between making ISO programs on a fanuc and a sinumerik cnc
Most expensive toy train engine EVER!! Haha great work keep it up, love the videos !!
Excellent information
Damn, that track piece looks really good in aluminium. I need one.
What a wonderful explanation!
Could we have a Simple and Basic explanation like that One about feeds and speeds?
Done! Check out our Inch Speeds & Feeds video here ua-cam.com/video/zzzIpC39WUg/v-deo.html, and our Metric video on the topic here: ua-cam.com/video/gTnkNHB7dss/v-deo.html
Wow nice teaching sir 👏
Love this explanation, we are all running to the toy shop to buy a wooden train set 😉
But all joking aside: at 4:15 you show a window with a graphic representation of the toolpath. Is there a way to visualize the toolpath on an NGC to simulate a program before executing it ?
We can press the 'GRAPHICS' button, in the top right corner of the keypad, and this will put the machine in Graphics Mode. We can safely check a program visually from there. On Classic Controls, we would press the SETTING/GRAPHICS button twice to enter Graphics Mode.
If you G0 out of a workpiece like that, you're gonna be scrapping parts. Go up and out before G0 sideways. Same with starting a program; G0 to safe distance above the part, the G0 to XY, then go to the desired depth. But that may be just me..
Great stuff, keep up the amazing videos.
Good explanation sir
wow wow wow.. so so entretained video and so didactic, i never will forget that, i promess you
Brilliant!
These videos are so good.
Mark you are just awesome 👌
gerat explanation with a train. great idea
good job
love it
Nice video👌, sir I need to vmc simulation software so refer to one good software
Great visuals
Thanks Mark, genuis idea using the train track, hope there is a G4 G5 G6 video coming soon.
Eda-Bae Gaddix 🤣🤣🤣
G04 makes a pause, g05 and g06 the rest of the Morse code...
We'll keep the videos coming! For G04 dwells, check out these two great videos: ua-cam.com/video/Euh_xrcJ5SI/v-deo.html, and ua-cam.com/video/jJGc-W6BPso/v-deo.html. On some machines a G05 is for Smoothing, on Haas machines we make use of a G187 to take control of our Accel/Decel/Smoothing/Accuracy to adapt to every situation. You can check out that video here: ua-cam.com/video/lwujoXvgGzA/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video.
you are really creative thanks!
speaking of cutting at go. I recently cut a about 20mm thread at 3500 rpm on a lathe because its siemens
Consider making a video on how to machine difficult materials like copper alloys please!!!
Nice Henderson NV 😆, great city to live and manufacture in.