Make a Part From Start to Finish; Mark's Greatest Setup Tips - Haas Automation Tip of the Day

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  • In the latest Tip of the Day, Mark shows you how to make a part from start to finish. But don't worry, we fast-forward through all the boring parts! Along the way, Mark references several previous TOD videos, so you can go back and watch only the videos you need to. Get ready to experience Mark's Greatest Setup Tips.
    Greatest Setup Tips playlist:
    1) Set A Vise • How to Square and Indi...
    2) Probe Your Work Offsets • Set Work Offsets in Se...
    3) Manually Pickup an Edge • How to: Set a work off...
    4) Manually Pickup a Hole • How to: Manually Pick ...
    5) Setup ER Collet Tools • ER Collet Essentials. ...
    6) Designate Large/Heavy Tools • Master the Haas Side-M...
    7) Probe Your Tools • Tool Offsets Explained...
    8) Manually Set Tool Lengths • How to: Set Tool Lengt...
    9) Set P-Cool • Haas Programmable Cool...
    10) Pre-Call Tools • Save Time on Your Haas...
    11) Single Block • Avoid Disaster Using t...
    12) Position Table, with G53 • Use G53 Instead of G28...
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  • @markferrari9734
    @markferrari9734 5 років тому +41

    Setup sheets? Throwing away tools with coroded tapers? That is some high class stuff.

  • @mehulpatel5450
    @mehulpatel5450 3 роки тому +4

    I going to start my new job next week, i have many years experience as a machinist but not on haas machine, so this is a a very detailed video you make for us. Thank you very much. You are the best sir.👌👌👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🍻🍻

  • @neilkitzler9268
    @neilkitzler9268 2 роки тому +2

    Mark. I have been watching you for 3 years now. Thanks for making these videos! They have been a help on the field

  • @slimetime2227
    @slimetime2227 6 років тому +63

    These videos are top shelf! You guys are very slick, makes me proud to be a machinist in America! Please keep them coming!

  • @brianhatley100
    @brianhatley100 Рік тому +1

    The main reason I just put a down payment on a haas this month was, because of these videos.
    I love them, they are informative and I’m confident that if I have an issue… you have a video for that! Lol
    The haas was out of my budget , but I made some sacrifices to make it work, I was only able to get a barebones vf2, I cannot describe how much I wish I could afford the SS - but it just wasn’t in the cards.

  • @zawilious
    @zawilious 2 роки тому +2

    Best machining channel in youtube ❤️ extremly informative

  • @nickp1987
    @nickp1987 4 роки тому +11

    "With each step, with each rung on that ladder we make more and more money..."
    Excuse me for a moment while I curl up in a ball and simultaneously laugh and cry myself to sleep.

  • @hdfanboy
    @hdfanboy 6 років тому +6

    I've never even run a Haas machine but I love watching this series of videos. Keep up the awesome work Mark.

  • @INGRIDUNIVERSE
    @INGRIDUNIVERSE 4 роки тому +1

    This is the best video ever made about cnc machining!

  • @HeatherSt.Therese
    @HeatherSt.Therese 2 роки тому +1

    I'm gonna be starting machinist school soon and these videos are beyond helpful!

  • @jakeg7239
    @jakeg7239 3 місяці тому

    This is top notch! You guys should do this with a lathe!!!

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 4 роки тому

    You guys are above and beyond your competitors in teaching machining.

  • @blakelibby2140
    @blakelibby2140 6 років тому +15

    Thanks Haas for putting your best video out on my birthday! Had to tell my family I need 15 minutes! Now I just need my TM1!

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому +6

      Happy Birthday Blake! Thanks for watching, and I’d like to say that I need a TM-1 as well! Great machine. I thought about getting one for my garage to do G-jobs. In the past I thought I’d have to go get a phase converter (John Saunders has some good info online, American Rotary Phase Converters, for VF machines), but we can actually run the TM1 or TL1 on Single Phase. Thanks for commenting. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @3DMachineIncPowderSprings
    @3DMachineIncPowderSprings 6 років тому +1

    Well done as always Mark! "If a task is once begun, never leave it till it’s done. Be the labor great or small, do it well or not at all."

  • @silvertourist
    @silvertourist 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Mark another great video. I love how this video links to all the in-depth, specific how to videos, just brilliant!!

  • @AaronDengler
    @AaronDengler 6 років тому

    Thanks for this excellent video! It’s super helpful to have video links to each step in the process organized in one place.

  • @M-Tec
    @M-Tec 6 років тому +2

    You guys are really stepping up your game with the production values on these videos. I appreciate the work put into them - thanks for the great content and keep 'em coming!

  • @EZ_shop
    @EZ_shop 6 років тому

    Fantastic, Mark. Best tip of them all.

  • @leonhill8447
    @leonhill8447 5 років тому

    Fantastic video, thank you for assembling this.

  • @samythurai2765
    @samythurai2765 6 років тому

    Thanks a lot Mr.Mark...for thought us the facts behind the CNC...very clear & Easy to understand..

  • @rahulbindhu
    @rahulbindhu 3 роки тому

    Thank you entire Haas team for making such good quality content, hope to buy one of your machine's in the near future.

  • @rajkumarukkuturi7115
    @rajkumarukkuturi7115 6 років тому

    Great tutorial from HASS team. Many thanks.

  • @castleworksmotorsports4611
    @castleworksmotorsports4611 4 роки тому

    I really enjoy these videos! I am currently running a very old Interact 412. These videos REALLY make me want to upgrade to a Haas V3

  • @iancolquhoun6249
    @iancolquhoun6249 5 років тому

    Fantastic video and thanks for posting all this great info!

  • @samuelirons5548
    @samuelirons5548 6 років тому

    Thanks Mark. Really good one.

  • @barrythompson8813
    @barrythompson8813 6 років тому

    Great overview - many thanks !

  • @silviosilva1938
    @silviosilva1938 6 років тому +8

    Mark's back yeaahhh

  • @Austinfamily1
    @Austinfamily1 6 років тому +1

    Mark is on ladder rung 4. CNC God and UA-cam super star!!

  • @johnraymacato8009
    @johnraymacato8009 2 роки тому

    what a great teacher!

  • @victorhernandez790
    @victorhernandez790 6 років тому

    Your best video yet. Can't wait to show this to the ones who want to learn.
    Make a video of how to use graphics please :)

  • @craigozolins8481
    @craigozolins8481 6 років тому

    Just what the doc ordered. What a great why to tie everything together. LP Vinyl rules!!! Thanks Mark.

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      Craig - I thought the Vinyl record was a nice touch. The videographer, Rick, thought of the “Greatest Tips” theme, and brought in his player and a Santana LP, he photoshopped the Haas logo :). Thanks for the comment. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @arulrajenth8543
    @arulrajenth8543 3 роки тому +1

    Wow really good... U done a good job.. keep doing this..

  • @KasimAljabri
    @KasimAljabri 6 років тому

    Again, Good job Make !!

  • @astroid9087
    @astroid9087 5 років тому

    ❤watching your vids😀

  • @grappler185
    @grappler185 5 років тому

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

  • @ptorres20071
    @ptorres20071 6 років тому +5

    Thank you Haas, do you have all the video in one CD, to buy?

  • @Zalo923
    @Zalo923 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. Can you make a video how to set up 5 axis milling ? Thank you

  • @catared1048
    @catared1048 6 років тому

    The best compilation

  • @Kuban.1968
    @Kuban.1968 4 роки тому +1

    Да всё замечательно и интересно .

  • @MartinDiaz-od8rc
    @MartinDiaz-od8rc 6 років тому

    Thanks Mark’s👍

  • @Thepriest39
    @Thepriest39 3 роки тому

    Killer video! I keep dreaming of getting a HAAS vs my EZ track clone POS mill😞

  • @danielcoffin2640
    @danielcoffin2640 6 років тому

    Hello HAAS! great video! Question, is there a copy of the setup sheet Mark shows in this video? I want to show our school administration what a GOOD setup sheet is suppose to look like!! Thanks,

  • @xxaba1989xx
    @xxaba1989xx 6 років тому

    Can you make a video about knurling, setting it on lathe with tool preseter?

  • @peterpopeszku
    @peterpopeszku 6 років тому

    excellent

  • @Nerwik
    @Nerwik 5 років тому

    A setup sheet with photos and stuff, and even a section for tools.. At the place of my work we just get a sheet with written steps like "drill this at L-70 of the part" with a technical drawing to deduce all the depths and placement. Then we get a program that says where to catch the x, y, z but its also just written so lot of confusions takes place and we got to call the program guys down to us. As for the collets, vices.. we just wander around the working place, from machine to machine to find the correct ones and deduce if they are good or not.

  • @roccopietrofesa7914
    @roccopietrofesa7914 Рік тому

    This is very helpful. I've been watching your videos to self teach myself how to do this. Can your team please organize and structure your videos into a learning pathway with a playlist for students? That way a person can identify where they are in their personal knowledge and begin at a logical place? Currently I just watch a video and hope that the next recommended one makes sense.
    Maybe organize like the beginning of your video; operator knowledge, setup knowledge, programmer knowledge, apprentice to master to for each category.

  • @pakman422
    @pakman422 6 років тому

    Love it as always. Great job Mark. Cant wait for more. (MACROS) - Jacob S.

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      Jacob S. - Macros!!! My Macro Application of the day is “G43 H#3026”. #3026 is the T number in the spindle. In this way, the control will use H1 if T1 is in the spindle, and H2, if T2 is in the spindle, etc. We have to do some Macro Applications videos. Send me your cool Macro Applications at TOD@Haascnc.com. Thanks for the comment. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @jamesscott9402
    @jamesscott9402 6 років тому +1

    Great job Mark. Here's one I'd love to see, how to utilise the tool probe to check tools during a program, like to check the drill still exists before running a tap. And using the work probe to measure sizes and report feedback maybe even use the information to auto adjust tool wear. Please, and thank you.

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      James - Great topics. Man, I love the probe. We will definitely make those videos. Thanks for the comment. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @dotmazam7510
    @dotmazam7510 5 років тому

    I love mark

  • @ilkerkaripcin4608
    @ilkerkaripcin4608 5 років тому

    Could you please add a video to determine the amount of the torque you apply for work holding?

  • @shanmugapandiyans643
    @shanmugapandiyans643 5 років тому

    you are legend ...im also working as operator of hass machine VF2..
    is there any job oppourtunities in your hass automation.... i hve 1 +years experience.. and also im an BE mechanical engineer 2016 passed out...
    thanking you

  • @evangelosnicolaou4127
    @evangelosnicolaou4127 2 роки тому

    Your videos are awesome. One thing ,if can show what mode you have to be in like mdi ,handle jog .etc....

  • @TSMundora
    @TSMundora 6 років тому

    Great video. I hope we will see a lathe video just as informative as this one soon.

    • @markterryberry4477
      @markterryberry4477 3 роки тому

      Here you go! And yes, I expect to get some grief for replying to a 3-year old comment! Thanks for the comment. ua-cam.com/video/m0ukd8vT9bw/v-deo.html

    • @TSMundora
      @TSMundora 3 роки тому

      @@markterryberry4477 Wow thanks!!!

  • @jenspetersen5865
    @jenspetersen5865 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic video! We plan on investing in a VF2 or VF4 for internal parts manufacturing, with the machine running a few times per month. The tips on removing rust from tool holders, surfacing the tool plate and the vices.. it seems like there is a lot of maintenance on the machines and that things might lock up if you leave tools in the system.
    Are we fooling ourselves if we think that we can make a "parts on demand" where we leave pallet systems/tools ready to run?

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  5 років тому

      Jens Agerskov - Leaving tooling setup in the machine is not an issue, in practice. It’s easy enough to build fixtures for small jobs as well, and just swap-out the fixture plate when it is time to run more of those parts. Check out these other videos for more information. Probe your fixture: ua-cam.com/video/fFZi6rWIcuU/v-deo.html. Run multiple parts: ua-cam.com/video/NutStjpWJck/v-deo.html - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @geraldtarpley3103
    @geraldtarpley3103 4 роки тому

    Does the D01 suppose to have a G41 or a G42 with it for cutter comp, I'm asking for a friend

  • @CapeCodCNC
    @CapeCodCNC 6 років тому +3

    Nothing like vinyl!

  • @matthewgowan7546
    @matthewgowan7546 6 років тому +1

    I'd love to see the Hass setup sheet. I'm currently in the process of updating my own shop's setup sheets, and would love to see what a large company like Hass does to make them setter friendly, concise, and what they consider important, it looked pretty good from what I saw.

    • @matthewgowan7546
      @matthewgowan7546 6 років тому +1

      I'd also love to learn more about what Haas considers good practice on how to store proven NC, programme revision control, how they handle tool numbers (per programme, or global tool numbers?). There's a lot of discussion on good work holding, programming, and other things, but very little it seems on good shop documentation practice from any video producer.

    • @AlexMageethefirst
      @AlexMageethefirst 5 років тому

      NYC CNC has a fair few vids that cover the day to day type stuff... I've learned so much from that channel its insane.

  • @agiewireedm
    @agiewireedm 6 років тому

    Thanks Mark and Haas! Quick question -- why not dry-run a couple inches above the blank? I keep a 2" gage block handy, and typically dry run jobs that are going to get close to a vise jaw 2" above the part. Makes it easy to stop the machine at the point where a tool is going to be close to an immovable object, and slide that 2" block under the tool to make sure there is still "daylight". Just a thought. I met you at IMTS in 2016, and you are every bit as friendly and "engaged" in person as you are in the videos. You're a great image and promoter for Haas! Thanks! :-)

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      agiewireedm - That’s a great method. Run it high! I’ll do that on important parts. IMTS was a blast, I met a lot of terrific machinists, making some insane parts. Everyone has a niche part that they’ve sweated over, and can be proud of. Thanks for the comment. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @Charliethedawg
    @Charliethedawg 6 років тому

    Nice, as always. Quick question, not about the video, how fast are you running that facemill? Speed and feed? Just wondering.

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому +2

      Anshel - That particular tool is a Seco 32mm Combimaster, R217.69-1632.RE-12-4AN. I was running it at S10000, F238in/min (F6000mm/min), with a .200” (5mm) depth of cut on aluminum. It can handle a faster feedrate at that RPM though, I was only going .006”/.150mm per tooth. The TSC allows it to run fast. For any indexable tool, I like to go with the smallest diameter I can get away with, this allows me to keep my RPM’s up, and then find a brand that can give me the most inserts for that size. This gives me the highest RPM, the most inserts, the highest feedrate. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day.

    • @Charliethedawg
      @Charliethedawg 6 років тому

      Thank you

  • @alexandreharvey-gilbert2923
    @alexandreharvey-gilbert2923 6 років тому +1

    Would be nice to have a similar video for lathes

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому +1

      Alexandre - Absolutely! We’ll put it on the list. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

    • @markterryberry4477
      @markterryberry4477 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/m0ukd8vT9bw/v-deo.html

  • @paulrandle4068
    @paulrandle4068 5 років тому

    Hey Mark, does Haas make a dual turret and dual spindle lathe?

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  5 років тому

      Paul - Haas builds a Dual Spindle, Y-Axis, Live-Tooling BMT lathe, with a single turret, our DS-30. You can find out more about this machine on the website, including pricing and options, www.haascnc.com. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @ryanbanks31
    @ryanbanks31 4 роки тому

    And idea which Rustilo he’s using?

  • @synocate5602
    @synocate5602 6 років тому +1

    Can you show us how to edit post to always set the G53 to bring the vices closer?

    • @AdamHammel
      @AdamHammel 6 років тому +1

      Video #12 in the playlist

    • @synocate5602
      @synocate5602 6 років тому

      He clearly doesn't edit the post to make this automatic in that video.

    • @micahhunter2706
      @micahhunter2706 6 років тому

      Just type GG53 Y0 at the end of your program.

    • @jackflash6377
      @jackflash6377 6 років тому

      This is what I use on my VF2
      M9
      M5
      G53 G0 Z0.
      G53 X-400. Y0.
      M30
      Set the X-400 to the value that you want your table to stop at. I use Metric, hence the -400 for 400mm negative X.

  • @Thefreakyfreek
    @Thefreakyfreek 6 років тому

    mm can you cut a vinyl disk whit a cnc macine i mean 0.001 mm presison yes it wil be slow but its got to hapen

  • @uralmash9794
    @uralmash9794 2 роки тому

    Отличное видео, хорошо показывает, что каждый должен заниматься своей работой, а у нас Я работаю за технолога, конструктора, програмиста, наладчика и оператора, а платят, как только за оператора, это всё, что нужно знать о России...

  • @stingerstG
    @stingerstG 4 роки тому +1

    Класс !!!

  • @stevensteven5361
    @stevensteven5361 6 років тому

    hello mark I am operator on umc 750 in France. I know that there is a code m38 for the variation of spindle on the haas st30 can we do the same thing on umc 750 with a code m to limit the vibration
    in deep bore operation example D24 h7 on 250mm thank you cordially

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому +2

      Lefox61 - SSV Spindle Speed Variation is available now on Haas Mills with Next Gen Controls (NGC). We’ll use an M138/M139 for Mills, where we’d use an M38/M39 on our Lathes. “M138 P500 E1.0” will vary the spindle speed by 500 RPM (above and below programmed S value), every second. M139 turns off the feature. For more info, download the latest Mill Manual from the Haas Website, and search for M138. Let us know how things work for you! TOD@Haascnc.com - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

    • @stevensteven5361
      @stevensteven5361 6 років тому

      Thank you for your quick reply. My UMC 750 is 2015 does it have a software update?

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      Lefox61 - I’m sorry, this SSV feature is only available on Mills with the NGC. Older machines cannot make use of the this code. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @louitavan8424
    @louitavan8424 2 роки тому

    Where to buy pool stud torque wrench

  • @tonyloosa9500
    @tonyloosa9500 3 роки тому

    all looks great, but I don't work with light weight materials... and the reaching in to load and unload the machine, or push on the crane to get the load to the center of the table is a pain. For those machinist that use the work probe, advanced macro programing can be a major time and memory saver.

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 5 років тому

    nice video's, you know the ones in the list, basics that not everyone tells you, but why have this video in time lapse, waste of time, this means this video is ONLY useful as a " contents/ context" for all of the videos which follow, ie. it gives a reason to watch the rest of them.
    just like in the cooking shows on t.v. the line:"here's one Iv'e prepared earlier" is a great sum up of this video! :((:::

  • @computer_in_a_cave2730
    @computer_in_a_cave2730 5 років тому

    Was that Gene Haas in the video ? @10:18 (lol).

  • @andrew_the_machinist
    @andrew_the_machinist 6 років тому +1

    Wait just a cotton picking minute! You said you hadn't ran the machine since last Friday... Then you say you turned off the coolant valve last night... You're stories are not adding up, Mr. Terryberry.
    But over all, premium video as per usual. 😁

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      Andrew - That is awesome. ROFL. The whole house of cards falls down. In some of the early videos, there would be a plastic fork in my pocket, left over from lunch - but only in some scenes. I think we need a ‘continuity director’. Thanks for the comment. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @ctrhenry
    @ctrhenry 6 років тому

    Mark is great Hass!!! Stop using anyone else

  • @Sam22112
    @Sam22112 5 років тому +6

    haha, i wish I made more money for the steps you listen. I program my own CNC and make trash just because i'm still young.

  • @flyincivic
    @flyincivic 6 років тому

    Will the new SanDisk extreme pro 3.1 work in older Haas machines?

    • @Eggsr2bcrushed
      @Eggsr2bcrushed 6 років тому

      If it has a USB port, probably. I say probably because I have had hit or miss reliability with different flash drives on the Haas I run.

    • @flyincivic
      @flyincivic 6 років тому

      Eggsr2bcrushed exactly that’s why I was asking mine drive me insane with the whole “no device mounted” BS!

    • @pavelwilhelm7165
      @pavelwilhelm7165 6 років тому

      On ebay you can buy a 2.0 USB flash drive with as little capacity as 64MB, costs around $1 with shipping free, so go on and buy a handful of them. Just make sure you don't rely on them as a storage or only backup device. OK for transferring to and from machine

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      Hi Les - I bet it will. The reason I mentioned the SanDisk Extreme, was because it is lightning fast and I’ve personally checked it on new & old Haas controls. We update the USB drivers on the control all the time, but they don’t always get updated constantly (online) like they would on your Apple/Windows laptop, so some number of really unique or cheap USB sticks might not work (driver was never loaded for that specific stick). The SanDisk Extreme transfer files way faster also (Amazon, $20). Of course, the vast majority of sticks out there that work perfectly well. Thanks for the comment. Mark - Haas Tip-of-the-day.

    • @flyincivic
      @flyincivic 6 років тому

      Haas Automation, Inc. Thanks Mark! I ordered the same as you have last night 👍🏻

  • @xmaswitguns
    @xmaswitguns 6 років тому

    Since when do HAAS controls not require O##### program names?

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому +5

      xmaswitguns - I know, right. That was big change. On the NGC (Next Gen Control) the file names can be most anything you want. We can put the files in any folder structure you’d like as well, which helps to organize things. The Control still reads the “O” number as you load the program, so it works with any of our legacy programs (M98, G65 subprograms). We are doing a video on Subprograms, and we’ll talk about the ability to Map a sub-call to any file (Filename) program, anywhere on your network, with just a couple button pushes. Thanks for your comment. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

    • @xmaswitguns
      @xmaswitguns 6 років тому

      Haas Automation, Inc. Your instructional videos are excellent by the way. I’m in a shop now that has all Mazaks so I watch your series to stay fresh on G-code and HAAS machines like I used to run (and learned on).

    • @sp1nrx
      @sp1nrx 6 років тому +2

      I hope the Haas Automation marketing department knows these videos probably sell more Haas machines than 100-4 color 2-page glossy ads.
      It's about time the CNC control technology gets with the late 20th Century. O-numbers are so 1970... and the ability to network the subprograms/subroutines within a network is getting towards 2010...

  • @Nerwik
    @Nerwik 5 років тому +4

    In some way you resemble a Michael from Vsauce

  • @buckweatable
    @buckweatable 5 років тому

    During the fast forward at the beginning of the video you should have had a clip of a boring head spinnin around

  • @ianagos4276
    @ianagos4276 5 років тому

    Does anybody know where to get that antitrust spray he was using in gallon sizes or something reasonable for me to try out. Also what is the exact product?

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  5 років тому +1

      Ian - In this video I was using a Castrol Rustilo DW 90 HF, it used to be called Safecoat DW 90. This is what I have readily available, here at the factory. This is a thin Dewatering and Protection oil. I’ll use WD40 as well sometimes. A light spray of this oil keeps my vises, collets, and tools rust and corrosion free. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @raysian987
    @raysian987 4 роки тому

    Damn that was scary how it rapided into the part ahahaha that would have given me a bit of a fright in real life.

  • @davidl9410
    @davidl9410 6 років тому +2

    Are you meant to warm up your machine with a tool in it?

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому +15

      David - The short answer is: I always have a tool in the spindle when warming it up. My reasons for doing this are a bit outdated though. On many machines that I ran in the past, if you didn’t have a tool in the spindle when running it, the drawbar could do bad things as it rattled around while spinning while not under tension/compression. If you have run your Haas spindle without a tool in it, don’t worry about it, they can handle it, but I still think it is best practice to keep a tool in the spindle when its running - especially if you have different brands of machines in your shop. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 5 років тому

    TIP: the tips start at 12:20, so Please skip to this time, ( the rest of the video is just a "here is one Iv'e prepared earlier" with 2 minutes of him talking in between each brush off).

  • @mikegt3380
    @mikegt3380 6 років тому

    what is that oil you spraying on the table?

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      In this video I was using a Castrol Rustilo DW 90 HF, it used to be called Safecoat DW 90. This is what I have readily available, here at the factory. This is a thin Dewatering and Protection oil. I’ll use WD40 as well sometimes. A light spray of this oil keeps my vises, collets, and tools rust and corrosion free. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

    • @mikegt3380
      @mikegt3380 6 років тому

      Thank you.

  • @Austinfamily1
    @Austinfamily1 6 років тому

    Is that a wrench in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

  • @mikehuynh74
    @mikehuynh74 6 років тому +1

    Mark is moving to another dept. after this video ... lol

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому +1

      Le My Hanh - Wait, what have you heard??? Nah, I think I still have a few “songs” left in me. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @falrus
    @falrus 4 роки тому

    Am I the only one who hears "vso" (Russian "всё" = "it's over") at 5:29 ?

  • @matt23727
    @matt23727 6 років тому

    Pause at 5:30
    Fuckin decent

  • @danielmachado6750
    @danielmachado6750 6 років тому

    DanielMachado - Brazil

  • @martybadboy
    @martybadboy 5 років тому

    It pains me to see Kurt vises on a cnc machine. It's stone age technology and there are MUCH more intelligent choices in today's market.

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  5 років тому

      What vises are you liking these days? I’ve had decades of good luck with Kurt vises, and their new DX6, but am always looking. Reliability, price, holding power, jaw styles/price, clearance (5-axis)? - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day

  • @matthews1371
    @matthews1371 3 роки тому

    M03S100;

  • @ipadize
    @ipadize 6 років тому

    How not to crash if you always crash: Dont work

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 6 років тому

    just a pity you say 'See other video', remind you of the TV cooking shows???- aka "here's one I prepped earlier" what a cop out, not even willing to do anything out of "time-lapse" mode, NOT a video for beginners, PS: who cares if a video goes 1 hour or more just tell us how it works at a speed we can see and understand.

    • @haasautomation
      @haasautomation  6 років тому

      Andy - Lol. “I’ll just add a dash of salt to this bag of groceries, and voila, beef bourguignon”. I love long-run videos. We play with short videos and long ones, and I think we’ve just decided to make a video as long as it needs to be to cover a single topic. Work in progress. Thanks for the comment. - Mark, Haas Tip-of-the-day