Heidenhain course - Block Form

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Definition of the blank (Block form) on a Heidenhain control. Explanation of the various figures that can be used for programming.
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    This CNC course is suitable for those who are approaching Heidenhain programming for the first time. In addition to the video lessons, our CNC course is packed with in-depth tutorials in which you will find valuable tips for those who already program in the Heidenhain language.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @a.mamdouh9887
    @a.mamdouh9887 Рік тому +2

    i hope to continue on that course, it's really simple and presented in funny and great manner

    • @cncofcourse-EN
      @cncofcourse-EN  Рік тому

      Glad you like our courses! We've the complete Heidenhain programming course on our CNC of course website. We're working on make other content in this period, hopefully we'll share some of that on UA-cam soon enough. Have a great start of the week :)

  • @jeroJ10
    @jeroJ10 Рік тому +1

    I wish you tackle about manual programming by using cycle define,
    Thanks.🙂

    • @cncofcourse-EN
      @cncofcourse-EN  Рік тому +1

      Hi and thanks for the request! This video is from our entire course on the basics of the Heidenhain control, you can find it on our website. In this lesson the teacher explained only the block form function and the figures available. The cycle def is tackled in a later lesson, and used throughout the rest of the course. Regarding the manual programming, I think you mean programming in the traditional way, so without using the CAM, am I correct?

    • @jeroJ10
      @jeroJ10 Рік тому +1

      @@cncofcourse-EN yes bro 🙂

    • @cncofcourse-EN
      @cncofcourse-EN  Рік тому

      ​@@jeroJ10 Good! So as I said in the last comment, we've the entire course on how to traditionally program on Heidenhain (so all of the programming functions profiles, subprograms, repetitions using labels, the main fixed cycles and so on) on our website ☺

  • @biri3d
    @biri3d Рік тому +1

    My problem is that I enter the same parameters that you enter, but in the graphic view I see the block rotated with respect to the axes and the zero does not correspond... In the sense, I make it do a machining at X0 Y0, which corresponds to the center piece, but in graphics it makes me moved. I don't have zero shifts or anything like that, nothing! However, the machine is equipped with a bi-rotary head. Could there be a setting problem with this one? Thank you!

    • @cncofcourse-EN
      @cncofcourse-EN  Рік тому +1

      Hi! If you're still struggling with this problem, can you please send me a screenshot of the program with the graphic? So that I can better see what the CN shows. You can write an email to m.aletti@cncofcourse.com . As far as I can say offhand, is that your CN can have some axis preset, but I'll know better once I see it.

  • @fredrezfield1629
    @fredrezfield1629 11 днів тому

    this guy looks like a religious guy with his dress shirt