My Top Ten Tips to 5-axis Milling with Fusion 360 and Pocket NC!

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @DimensionMachine
    @DimensionMachine Рік тому

    Impressive video. As a fusion 360 user who is considering one of these machines this was very helpful indeed! I would like to move some of my designs from resin printed to small brass parts and this seems like the ticket!

  • @chatbear69
    @chatbear69 4 роки тому +2

    That is crazy! I can't believe how quickly pro manufacturing is moving toward home use. To think I still have trouble with 3-axis at times. I guess progress really doesn't stop. David your making some sweet looking Mickey Mouse chess pieces. Looking forward toward to the next installment.

    • @DIYEngineering
      @DIYEngineering  4 роки тому +1

      chatbear69 thanks, this machine has a bunch of torque as well, I’ll be pushing it much more in the upcoming projects... maybe try to mill some Damascus steel

    • @chatbear69
      @chatbear69 4 роки тому +1

      @@DIYEngineering Rock-n-Roll! For as much as I enjoy your videos you should really be teaching at a college or university. You are thoughtful, driven and well spoken. The hallmarks of any good teacher. Don't think for a sec that I would not miss your videos but the good you would be unleashing on the world would be worth the sacrifice. Just a thought ...

    • @DIYEngineering
      @DIYEngineering  4 роки тому +1

      chatbear69 this could evolve into that but i would definitely keep it virtual to for the reach. Doesn’t do much good in a closed room... ;)

    • @chatbear69
      @chatbear69 4 роки тому

      @@DIYEngineering Well put ... You are the man David. :)

  • @MikeInNature
    @MikeInNature 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!!! As a manufacturing engineer specialized on machining processes I would just add: better work support = better everything, e.g. when i saw your "ring" machining in minute 8:50 it would have been much better to machine all the front face with all the back stock to support it and prevent vibrations and then remove all the back stock just saying (my 2 cents of contribution) lol...

    • @DIYEngineering
      @DIYEngineering  2 роки тому +1

      It turned out perfect but could milk faster if i were to take your approach! ;)

  • @PorscheGt4
    @PorscheGt4 3 роки тому +1

    hi, this is helpfull for me even if I have to put the speed at 50% because it's not my mother tall thanks for it ! I'm just a litlle bit disapointed as step and shallow is an option and it's a little expensive for my hobbyest use. bUt thanks for your tips

  • @tomjungst1880
    @tomjungst1880 3 роки тому

    Very helpful!

  • @MatthewPettengell
    @MatthewPettengell 3 роки тому

    Great video, have referenced it a couple of times. What was the tool path strategy you used to part off the item?

  • @bastienb1991
    @bastienb1991 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for another great video :)
    From your experience, would you say this machine is capable of small production or only prototyping ?
    And are you happy with this investment ?

    • @DIYEngineering
      @DIYEngineering  4 роки тому +1

      bastien bonard hi, thanks. This machine is rock solid and very well designed. The only limiting factor would be the size of items you wish to mill. They sell two models, the one i have is the v2-10 and it’s great, if you need more power speed and accuracy they make a v2-50 check them out.
      Also reach out to Kerry for any specific questions, he’s very helpful. Good luck

    • @mustafaalam9071
      @mustafaalam9071 Рік тому

      @@DIYEngineering where can i find Kerry's contact info?

  • @PorscheGt4
    @PorscheGt4 3 роки тому

    Hello, can you tell me if I can find somewhere how can I do rotative toolpath with a stl ? Each time I have an error with the configuration. I open my setup file with the vise adaptor and import a stl at thee origin and I have always an error of configuration and so i can't continue, if I do the same with the part only without the vise adaptor it work but the reference will not be good i think

  • @thenamelessone123
    @thenamelessone123 3 роки тому

    Hey, great videos but a few quick tips: music is too loud at the start, start with you not the logo, make main intro about 1-2 secs not 10+ although not sure you even need any intro logo, it distracts from the content (you could just put your logo in the corner) - the recognisable part is YOU, not the logo

    • @DIYEngineering
      @DIYEngineering  3 роки тому

      I agree, I've been considering for a while.
      BTW, what's your background? and thanks for the feedback.