Hi Nick! Your videos are super helpful. I’m a CNC machinist getting started in Mastercam so your tutorials have been great. I was wondering if you had some files you could share so I could follow along on my own computer instead of just watching you go through it. Thanks for the awesome content! Keep it up!
Hi Chuck, I'd like to host these files on a Google Drive like I do with my students. I'm still figuring out the logistics of that, but send me a private message and I'll try and get something over to you. Thanks!
@@artofthepart I would like to have the file to go along with the video as well. The video is great on its own but it would be helpful to have the file too. Could I email you for it? UA-cam no longer supports private messaging. Thanks in advance and I love the videos
@@artofthepartI was a programmer in Illinois moved to Texas. I have a new opportunity that is mastercam based so I have to refresh the basics. Been a couple years since I've used it professionally. Your videos helped a lot thanks man.
that's awesome, I would highly recommend my MasterCam videos in the Soft Riser and Bracket Exercise Playlists. There's some really good content in both of those.
@@artofthepartI got some 5 axis stuff going already it was mainly the basics that I forgot. The interface stock, etc. Really everything up to the point of getting to toolpaths. I know Gibbs, esprit, mastercam, fusion... It starts to get jumbled as I switch back and forth. But I'm definitely going to watch the riser video to familiarize with machine side set up. You really go into detail with the "what should be expected to know" components of programming in a way that a lot of the other content creators are not and if your videos have helped me out I can tell you right away that there's a lot of new programmers out there that are getting a lot from this. A lot of people it seems rush straight to the toolpaths component. Your students are lucky.
Well done, I like that you take the time to explain everything, it's a nice video for people that want to learn. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it :)
Hi Nick! Your videos are super helpful. I’m a CNC machinist getting started in Mastercam so your tutorials have been great. I was wondering if you had some files you could share so I could follow along on my own computer instead of just watching you go through it. Thanks for the awesome content! Keep it up!
Hi Chuck, I'd like to host these files on a Google Drive like I do with my students. I'm still figuring out the logistics of that, but send me a private message and I'll try and get something over to you. Thanks!
@@artofthepart I would like to have the file to go along with the video as well. The video is great on its own but it would be helpful to have the file too. Could I email you for it? UA-cam no longer supports private messaging. Thanks in advance and I love the videos
Perfect job as a new user
Thanks a million
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Amazing video, very helpfull!
Appreciate the feedback. Thanks so much for watching!
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Would you be able to give lessons, cause I would like to learn how to use a Software
Thank you
Right now I just have my free lessons online via UA-cam. I do teach at Illinois Tech if you're interested in enrolling.
@@artofthepartI was a programmer in Illinois moved to Texas. I have a new opportunity that is mastercam based so I have to refresh the basics. Been a couple years since I've used it professionally. Your videos helped a lot thanks man.
that's awesome, I would highly recommend my MasterCam videos in the Soft Riser and Bracket Exercise Playlists. There's some really good content in both of those.
@@artofthepartI got some 5 axis stuff going already it was mainly the basics that I forgot. The interface stock, etc. Really everything up to the point of getting to toolpaths. I know Gibbs, esprit, mastercam, fusion... It starts to get jumbled as I switch back and forth. But I'm definitely going to watch the riser video to familiarize with machine side set up. You really go into detail with the "what should be expected to know" components of programming in a way that a lot of the other content creators are not and if your videos have helped me out I can tell you right away that there's a lot of new programmers out there that are getting a lot from this. A lot of people it seems rush straight to the toolpaths component. Your students are lucky.
Thank you for share
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