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  • @basqir
    @basqir Рік тому +102

    i love that he said youve gotta hit the reset button 4-5 times, you cant just hit it once. thats sooo true i love it

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому +10

      Lol ain’t it though! I don’t think I’ve ever hit it just once lol

    • @Vman9484
      @Vman9484 Рік тому +10

      Reset-reset-reset 😂
      🤔
      Reset-reset

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому +1

      @@Vman9484 LOL did I hit it enough? 🤣

    • @Vman9484
      @Vman9484 Рік тому

      @@Jessie_Smith ummm … ok one more.. two more

    • @mattdroneon58
      @mattdroneon58 Рік тому

      Why hit the reset 4 or 5 times? Cheap buttons?
      Seriously?

  • @pr00009
    @pr00009 5 місяців тому +1

    this brings tears to my eyes. literally every workplace should do this. doctors are a learning profession. so are engineers. if all workplaces adopted this instead of just sucking whoever came to their door dry without teaching them, workplaces would be alot more stable and provide everyone with a more stable life,

  • @ndpesicgroup
    @ndpesicgroup Рік тому +9

    I have said this before, your commitment to provide certifiable courses for free is unmatched !!! You guys rock with serious awesomeness !!!! Thank you for all you do and i seriously hope we work together in the near future !!! Cheers !!!

  • @bayramalbayrak2052
    @bayramalbayrak2052 Рік тому +1

    İ working with electroerozo but from children times I have enteresing to CNC ı watch your videos very attention. We have CNC 2.5 axis and some things I learned. For finish i can say you're very cleaning and attention work! And. İ respect this🙏🏻

  • @greeneyesfromohio4103
    @greeneyesfromohio4103 Рік тому +34

    This was an amazing video, I wish I was their to ask questions and learn more. You seem to be not only a great machinist but a great teacher Jessie. You guys rock!

  • @mohammedalbattal77
    @mohammedalbattal77 Рік тому +10

    Sorry for expressing my late opinion on this video guys 😅, because honestly I am used to writing every information in your videos in my notebook so this video took me two days to write down the information inside it, honestly when I decided to learn the five pillars a lot of questions swirled in my mind but today I got Most of the answers I need Thank you guys for your hard work I know very well that shooting a video of this length and editing it is very tiring you capture the screen, change the tools, operate the machine even the buttons on the screen. Thank you from the heart, and forgive me for my long absence in the last period. As you know, a very new earthquake hit us, followed by two earthquakes of medium strength, which made my last month full of funerals.💔

    • @TylerTITANSofCNCTippit
      @TylerTITANSofCNCTippit Рік тому +3

      I'm so sorry to hear about the earthquakes in your area Mohammed. We will be praying for y'all. Stay safe brother❤

    • @mohammedalbattal77
      @mohammedalbattal77 Рік тому +2

      @@TylerTITANSofCNCTippit
      Thank you brother 🌷

    • @markdavis304
      @markdavis304 Рік тому +1

      🙏🙏🙏 Sorry to hear that Mohammed!

    • @mohammedalbattal77
      @mohammedalbattal77 Рік тому +2

      @@markdavis304
      Thanks brother This is life, beautiful days and sad days

  • @supercat380
    @supercat380 Рік тому +1

    TITAN CNC engineering is a leader in precision machining technology!!

  • @bhekidlamini51
    @bhekidlamini51 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. I've never used a 5 axis only a 4th axis machines, but after watching this video I'm confident I could pull it off.
    Its really cool how the Renishaw probe is standard on this machine.

  • @SuperJaydeep007
    @SuperJaydeep007 Рік тому +28

    This video is so transperant, literally you taught us everything. I am very very happy to learn these things from this channel. ❤️ I can't thank enough.

  • @toolmakerdave5287
    @toolmakerdave5287 Рік тому +1

    been at machining now for almost 40 years. cut my teeth on fanuc. they haven't changed much other than prettier screen looks like.
    kind of cumbersome user interface compared to say a haas as far as ease of use.
    been running my first 5 axis, a UMC since October.
    would like to move up to a doosan at some point but don't think the boss would care for the fanuc controls.
    great vid btw.
    love the work you guys do promoting the trade👍👍

  • @Nextlevup
    @Nextlevup Рік тому +40

    You forgot to go over the table after with your bare hand ✋🏻:)

  • @cdmChase1
    @cdmChase1 Рік тому

    This is how to look after your equipment.. you know its straight 100%.. love watching these..

  • @tucknrolls4102
    @tucknrolls4102 Рік тому +10

    Been working in my first cnc shop and its exciting to see how amazing the machines are, my shop consists of 4th axis haas mills and a few multi axis lathes of various brands but their all very capable, its been a really exciting trade so far and don't feel like ive learned half of what there is to know. glad you guys give out such good information for free

    • @phuckyocouch9098
      @phuckyocouch9098 Рік тому +1

      Yeah haas lathes kinda suck. Snart for your company to use other brands for those. Their mills are pretty decent. We had a lot of problems with their 5 axis mills tracking the work puece properly but maybe theyve worked out some of those bugs since. You never really finish learning though. It's an ever changing industry and there's just too much for any once person to master. I'm a programmer 10 years experience and I still run. Into issues that require research/troubleshooting. I like that about it though.

    • @cncshorts1075
      @cncshorts1075 Рік тому

      @@phuckyocouch9098 i second this, haas lathe sucks, my shop has a ds 30y and a st 35y they are 💩

    • @pr00009
      @pr00009 5 місяців тому

      literally every machine shop should do so with a newcomer.

  • @lawrenceparchment8992
    @lawrenceparchment8992 Рік тому

    Amazing instructional video, i am currently living in Germany and about to start my CNC maschinen training, ive seen alot of videos. But this video by far is the best. You guys are amazing.

  • @SR-ml4dn
    @SR-ml4dn Рік тому +5

    Awesome tutorial and made in a slow pace, zooming in on buttons and explaining in details with out boom 😊. Would be nice to have a sticker on door showing the axis letters x,y,z. Really good job and appreciate all your videos.

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому +1

      Thank you! An axis label would be cool.

  • @mohammedalbattal77
    @mohammedalbattal77 Рік тому +3

    Nice to see you again Mr jessie 🌷🌷

  • @dirtboy896
    @dirtboy896 Рік тому +5

    I definitely need one of those Titan shirts with the TX state outline and flag on the arm.

  • @scoopscoop1225
    @scoopscoop1225 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for this valuables videos and the way that you used to make the informations so easy to receive for anyone
    Big fan of your work from Tunisia

  • @calistoolimpico6784
    @calistoolimpico6784 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for taking and showing the real steps and making it easier for us.😮🎉

  • @akshayd211
    @akshayd211 Рік тому +28

    Simply the best CNC content on YT!! Keep it coming guys, this is fantastic. :)

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @akshayd211
      @akshayd211 Рік тому

      @@Jessie_Smith love the dial gage method to zero out on the jaw

  • @paulkraus4799
    @paulkraus4799 Рік тому +3

    Can’t just hit that reset once !
    Glad I’m not the only one that mashes that button numerous times

    • @ROTHGLUT
      @ROTHGLUT Рік тому

      yes. i wonder if there are crazy people hitting it only once?

  • @lonnieporter8566
    @lonnieporter8566 Рік тому

    My man, good, clear, concise documentation is key to success even in TWO axis programming.
    😉😎

  • @robertpaul7048
    @robertpaul7048 Рік тому

    He got the table STONED man!!! What a bro yo!!

  • @precisionc3656
    @precisionc3656 Рік тому +2

    Great video ! I would have still given that part a tap with a soft hammer to make sure it was located properly after tightening my vice on that second op.

  • @richhuntsd12
    @richhuntsd12 Рік тому +3

    That was a very enlightening video. I really like the way You explained everything. I am surprised You did not run the program in Graphic’s. I guess I am just to careful, but I never run anything without the graphic’s check. Overall I think this is one of the best video’s yet. Thank You for sharing Your technical expertise.

  • @hurozgur8610
    @hurozgur8610 Рік тому

    Here is Quality, Here is the Titan of CNC👏👏

  • @CNCMachinistEducationNetwork
    @CNCMachinistEducationNetwork Рік тому +2

    excellent setup video for Fanuc/Doosan and also about 5 axis - keep them coming !

  • @MachWorks360-jd7bh
    @MachWorks360-jd7bh Рік тому

    This is really Awesome Video, Full of basic knowledge setting up 5 Axis Job, Great People Doing Great Jobs !

  • @DolezalPetr
    @DolezalPetr Рік тому +4

    fantastic job showing everything, the project documentation is amazing

  • @CinematicXplorer
    @CinematicXplorer Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much, this was quite a helpful, in-detail video with all the practical knowledge needed. For someone who is in their early career, this video and the work you do helps quite a lot. You create such a value, that potentially boosts the manufacturing industry and more people can get on board in the CNC field. Thank you!

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words. And thanks for watching!

  • @jjaycruzin809
    @jjaycruzin809 Рік тому

    Great video man, many videos don’t understand to teach setups, you shared a lot of valuable information for us just getting started with C.N.C machining.

  • @yogarajan4489
    @yogarajan4489 Рік тому +2

    Great skil and Great Teacher too 👍 👌

  • @berntinulkshredder
    @berntinulkshredder Рік тому +4

    That is one hell of a lesson! just awesome.

  • @donschofield4849
    @donschofield4849 Рік тому +2

    Great Job In Important set up & Protocols ! 'A' Perfect Flat Base.. Remember to remove degrees off "before we go to a finer grit".. Un like knife sharpening, Where all Particles Get Removed in one direction.. & Yep You Can Feel The Slightest changes in the grit.. HE KNOWS ALL THIS! ( was done before hand) AND IS A DARN GOOD TEACHER! YA!!HA!! BOOM ACCURACIES 'CA MAKE PERFECT PARTS..Every Time, Good Job! Peace.

  • @stuartpeck26
    @stuartpeck26 Рік тому

    I personally would have done it in one program with a G54 for op 1 and G55 for op 2. But that’s just me. I understand if you didn’t want to make things too complicated since this is a fundamental part. Good video

  • @shaniegust1225
    @shaniegust1225 Рік тому +3

    Great video Jessie. Thank you 👊💥

  • @enricorossi5996
    @enricorossi5996 Рік тому +3

    Awesome, tanks for all the information

  • @DavidJohnson-ge5bh
    @DavidJohnson-ge5bh Рік тому +1

    Very clear presentation, well done.

  • @mariusj8542
    @mariusj8542 Рік тому

    I’m just a hobbyist thinking of building my own cnc, so at best a rookie, and I’m probably swearing in church by saying this. It’s just that I have been programming most of life, and my first thoughts seeing this is.. there’s got to be a more automated way of doing offset calculations for tools, tool wear, fixture and parts. I mean, cannot all offsets can be searched for? I used to write search algorithms for multidimensional spaces in a totally unrelated field, but optimization of these type of searches have been solved many years ago. It was just the way this skilled operator was explaining things, it sounded so logical in my head. I’m picturing calculating the offset for the fixtures and the parts could be solved with probing and calculating a multi-dimensional mesh, like a point-cloud and then do pattern recognition of fixtures and parts to separate the two, then just let an algorithm accumulate every line of gcode, and all real-time data from motors and sensors during the job, in order for it to learn and fine-tune a set of meta data models to the g-code?

  • @jimmorton8670
    @jimmorton8670 Рік тому

    this was amazing I've followed you guys since day 1!!! keep it up you guys definitely make our trade look the coolest and the most fun!! I Can't believe what I just watched was free tips can't thank you enough!!!!

  • @larsmichaelmommer
    @larsmichaelmommer 2 місяці тому

    This is a great video. I program a few Mazak variaxis machines. The tool setting and probing is exponentially faster then the doosan. The doosans seem like great machines, but for job shop I’ll take a Mazak! No disrespect. Thank you for the videos!

  • @DaveDeHaan
    @DaveDeHaan Рік тому

    Bought in 1995. Sorry typo. We have owned 6 Okuma lathes over the years and all were great machines. Dye CNC Inc.

  • @williamlow9961
    @williamlow9961 Рік тому +2

    Don't worry about the lack of raw material clips will pop up during processing, super good technology👍

  • @cncshorts1075
    @cncshorts1075 Рік тому +5

    I treat my reset button the same exact way 😂

  • @alefs.5980
    @alefs.5980 Рік тому +1

    Ola titans!! Sou operador de maquinas cnc em São Paulo, Brasil a cerca de 5 anos e desejo me tornar um programador em breve. Seus ensinamentos tem sido muito importantes para meu desenvolvimento profissional. Gostaria de mandar meus agradecimentos a todos envolvidos no processo de produção dos seus vídeos, Um grande abraço do para todos vocês : )

  • @cryomancer20x68
    @cryomancer20x68 Рік тому +2

    I miss those Fanuc controls *so* much. Forced to work with entirely old and broken Haas stuff.

  • @EZ_shop
    @EZ_shop Рік тому +3

    Loved it! Great educational content. Ciao, Marco.

  • @fransiscorivaldywetik6125
    @fransiscorivaldywetik6125 Рік тому +1

    I hope to learn more about the cnc machine
    👍👍🙂

  • @johnhansen1684
    @johnhansen1684 Рік тому +2

    I like to put my zero in the center of the vice. It's allot safer when it comes to collision controll in the cam. and I keep my zerp the same place for many different parts

  • @harindugamlath
    @harindugamlath Рік тому +7

    Jessie is back! Or was this recorded earlier? If so wish to see you soon in great health brother.

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому +3

      Thank you very much! This was recorded several weeks ago. I have been working on the next parts in this series and got some great stuff coming!

  • @fmboss429
    @fmboss429 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely awesome!!! Thank you for what you do

  • @simonemariani1135
    @simonemariani1135 Рік тому +2

    What is the stone called? It is special? Where can it be purchased?

  • @何至添
    @何至添 Рік тому +3

    although the video is a bit long,but it very helpful

  • @knuckle5911
    @knuckle5911 Рік тому +3

    My favorites part of the video is when you need to press 5 times the reset button to make the 250.000$ machine work😂

  • @Terryo6781
    @Terryo6781 15 днів тому

    Hey titan do you guys have any videos setting up a horizontal, different work holding and tool setting techniques that work for you?

  • @mikeballinger1287
    @mikeballinger1287 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed watching this sadly I've been told I'm to old to learn this stuff now and concentrate on the job I have 🇬🇧

  • @jarrodvrbetic6503
    @jarrodvrbetic6503 Рік тому +1

    Questions...why not teach the M0 stop when doing the last measurement touch off before last op? Just to minimize the forgetful factor and maximize the quality factor which is ultimately the end goal correct?. Great video and tutorial questions for better understanding not criticism.

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому

      We try to approach tutorials like this from the perspective of a complete beginner. We want to do it in a way that someone with zero knowledge can begin operation. So we try to keep it as simple as possible and then as the user gets more comfortable we start introducing other methods. Sure, in the beginning what we are showing won't be the fastest way or something like that but for a beginner it is best to keep it simple because they are already learning so much and will be overwhelmed with information then we can sprinkle in refinement at a later time.

    • @jarrodvrbetic6503
      @jarrodvrbetic6503 Рік тому

      @@Jessie_Smith Thank you for the detailed response and time out to do so, that is a good answer and keeping with the simplicity in the beginning. 👍 As someone who was a very beginner a while back and given 2 weeks training and thrown on a nightshift solo that M0 is a machine and part saver to a beginner. Just my personal experience. Love how the machines now tool touch Z zero on cycle command. Keep up the great teachings.

  • @tj9382
    @tj9382 Рік тому +2

    Great video, very well explained. 👍🏻

  • @lanalong1390
    @lanalong1390 Рік тому +4

    Hello. I'm new to machining and I love watching your videos. My employer just purchased a Doosan machine like this one. I can't wait to see it in action. Why no coolant tho?

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому +3

      No coolant just for filming purposes. So you, the viewer, can see what’s going on and not just watching a bunch of coolant splash around.

    • @markdavis304
      @markdavis304 Рік тому +2

      Very nice! Which machine did y'all go with? What made y'all choose to go with DN/ Doosan?

    • @lanalong1390
      @lanalong1390 Рік тому +1

      @@markdavis304 we have the DVF 6500. We serve many industries nationwide, including Aerospace, Defense, Medical, Oil & Gas, and NanoTech.

    • @HITTAGAME
      @HITTAGAME Рік тому

      Some tools dont need coolant like the facemill

  • @DaveDeHaan
    @DaveDeHaan Рік тому +1

    Okumas are good quality lathes. My first Okuma lathe I bight in 1995 was still running good tolerances but the interface control was so worn out and out dated, we sold it 2 years ago but got a good 23 years out of it.

    • @MikeYurbasovich
      @MikeYurbasovich Рік тому

      I agree. I absolutely hate Okuma, but not because they are bad machines, it's their service network, parts expense, and their controls. I repair machine tools, and some of their old LU drives they want 16 grand for, when a fanuc would be 6 or seven grand.

  • @getwrecked483
    @getwrecked483 Рік тому

    We're doing stuff like yall here at my shop, but we're using some machines that are from the 60s, we make huge blowers and basically the biggest turbo wheels in the world, some about 9ft tall. 120" vtls etc. Would be crazy to give you guys a walk thru. We have brand new machines as well.

  • @mentn0r87
    @mentn0r87 9 місяців тому

    Love this vid´s!
    Why didn´t u use the IR touch probe for setting up the vice ? Just for telling the way to do without?
    greetings from Germany :)

  • @nico3006
    @nico3006 Рік тому

    thank you for the lesson. I want to work in the same industry in the future

  • @aryaprabhatsingh1735
    @aryaprabhatsingh1735 11 місяців тому

    Excellent Video.

  • @THEMETALISBETTER
    @THEMETALISBETTER Рік тому

    This is like top 5 TBDM songs. So fucking good.

  • @anonim400
    @anonim400 Рік тому

    Fanuc doesn't have a probing cycle to indicate vise/fixture? On Heidenhain in can do it in less than 5 second with a dial indicator (no digital probe) using probing cycle

  • @muhammadhusbullah4559
    @muhammadhusbullah4559 Рік тому

    Fantastic job ❤

  • @ChrisSmithCenterline
    @ChrisSmithCenterline 7 місяців тому

    Great video.. Thank you.

  • @renatoribeiro1580
    @renatoribeiro1580 Рік тому +1

    You could had turned your "B" axis in -90 degree to use the probe for touch in the finish surface on the second operation , in this way you can set "X" and "Y" without face the part on the size. Making this you avoid to call probe 2 times .

  • @R.W.89
    @R.W.89 Рік тому +5

    I must say the MDI is a bit weird in that system. In heidenhain, atleast, you can have rows of code saved so you dont have to retype the whole row every time.
    So you just change the tool number to call in and hit cycle start 2 times to call it then measure it.
    Or sometimes if there are alot of tools to measure i have a whole program with lots of tool calls and a sub program(LBL is an alternative in heidenhain) where it measures the tool and i can just leave it for a minute or 2 to measure them all.

    • @ipadize
      @ipadize Рік тому +2

      this. also i have the feeling i see a controller from 95

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому +1

      That is a gripe I have with fanuc as well. I wrote a short macro program for this reason and I normally use it instead. That way it doesn’t disappear and I can position the machine with it instead of manually bringing the spindle to the front every time.

    • @MachinistEdgar
      @MachinistEdgar Рік тому

      When I have a lot of tools to touch off I use G524 S_( number of tool you want to start off on) F_(last number of tool)
      So T1-T10 would be
      G524 S1 F10 ;
      Obviously if you have a tool that can’t touch off like the facemill in this video Ill do that one manually, it’s usually Tool 1 so then my MDI code will be
      G524 S2 F10 ;
      Every control has it’s quarks but the way they stop being annoying to run is when we learn them well and just do our job as machinists. No doubt some controls make it easier for us than others

    • @R.W.89
      @R.W.89 Рік тому +1

      @@MachinistEdgar True that^^ I'm not familiar enough with Fanuc. Used it in school but only basic necessities. Now all the machines where i work have Heidenhain and it's really user friendly.

  • @F96-t6s
    @F96-t6s Місяць тому

    This is really cool !

  • @kayzrx8
    @kayzrx8 Рік тому

    Awesome content

  • @franciscowashington2155
    @franciscowashington2155 Рік тому +2

    Uma máquinas incríveis muito bom 👍👍😎😎

  • @hamzanawaz7945
    @hamzanawaz7945 Рік тому +1

    #killinit #5Axis
    Love team Titan. Thanks a lot lot lot Jessie.

  • @deutsche_lyrik
    @deutsche_lyrik Місяць тому

    Für sowas am Anfang gibt es Abziehsteine und man führt sie über die Nuten übergehend kreuzweise um die Planebenheit des Tisches zu gewährleisten 😎

  • @OzzyUzairu
    @OzzyUzairu Рік тому

    Wow that's amazing

  • @1XRD
    @1XRD Рік тому

    18:11 first time seein someone using this method :O

    • @alanparker1952
      @alanparker1952 Рік тому

      You've never seen a caliper?

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому

      It was just a quick verification that the material is sticking out above the vise by the minimum amount before we probe the part and run the program. Doesn’t have to be super precise, just makes sure we aren’t going to hit the vise with the tool if the material was too short

  • @RANVEER751
    @RANVEER751 Рік тому +1

    It's amazing boom.

  • @enriquemartinez9553
    @enriquemartinez9553 Рік тому

    Thanks chief.

  • @Stasiek_Zabojca
    @Stasiek_Zabojca Рік тому +1

    Well, since all controls are different, it would be nice if there was one video for every one of 3 big controls; Fanuc ✔, Sinumerik ✖, Heidenhein ✖.

  • @Skyisnotalimit
    @Skyisnotalimit Рік тому

    Looking it this is somewhat future to me, my boss still want us to do all programming manually to all our machines… in 2023. We talk 10 pallets mills, several smaller ones too. How can I convince him into cam!?

  • @klaasojen1379
    @klaasojen1379 Рік тому +1

    on a 5-axis machine, probe 2 times and your clamp is straight?

  • @rhyboy1
    @rhyboy1 Рік тому +2

    damn this is a cool job

  • @200434ton
    @200434ton Рік тому

    Question. Why stone by hand? Why not use an attachment and smooth the deck with that at low speed. Then you know it’s flat with the milling head.

  • @fsttimes81
    @fsttimes81 Рік тому +2

    I love the set up sheets, especially the tool lists, can you share what those are and how I can get them. Thank you

    • @subtleusername5475
      @subtleusername5475 Рік тому

      seriously? there's a whole section of this video that talks about how you can find everything on their website...

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому

      That design is something we came up with and created in excel. You can find them on the Academy website in the 5 axis series. I like it too because it gives you all the info you would want to know in a clean format.

    • @fsttimes81
      @fsttimes81 Рік тому

      @@Jessie_Smith Thanks Brotha, Love the things you guys share. Except for Swiss Macros, Nobody cares about Swiss Macros... Lol Just kidding But for real on the setup sheets Can u export all of that out of Mastercam or do you already have some sort of excel tool Library? The tools pictures look more like what I can get out of Vericut. I'm just curious, cause always trying to up my game

    • @fsttimes81
      @fsttimes81 Рік тому

      @@subtleusername5475 Thanks

  • @driftsamurai29
    @driftsamurai29 9 місяців тому

    You guys are badass

  • @williamlind2843
    @williamlind2843 Рік тому

    Sometimes I'll choose "boss" to touch X and Y, even though it isn't round. Only when fine accuracy isn't required. It's just quick and dirty.

    • @Jessie_Smith
      @Jessie_Smith Рік тому

      I do the same thing sometimes. 👍🏻

  • @ostry599
    @ostry599 Рік тому

    Why you do not create program for toolchange every tool on magazine and next spindle travel to u? We using that kind of programs every day not only on 5axis but albo on big 3axis mill for apindle go down.

  • @jesseservice7828
    @jesseservice7828 Рік тому +3

    Muito bom ! Parabéns.

  • @zackfree251
    @zackfree251 Рік тому

    Hey I’m not 5 axis guy or anything. I’m coming from a haas. But if you have to input the actual code for a tool change. Why not move the table over after the tool change with the same code. Instead of jogging it by hand.

  • @Yamototamto
    @Yamototamto Рік тому +97

    Fanuc controls are so terrible... I work with them meanwhile my coworker colleague works with siemens.. My god the difference and quality of woring with siemens is miles ahead ...

    • @juliopasalodos7214
      @juliopasalodos7214 Рік тому +31

      working with fanuc is like going back 30 years to the past its awfull

    • @lukacobanov5887
      @lukacobanov5887 Рік тому +20

      and then you have heidenhain which is miles ahead of siemens, the ui just looks cleaner and it's more efficient and faster(comming from someone who worked on fanuc, but currently only work on siemens and heidenhain)

    • @HDitzzDH
      @HDitzzDH Рік тому +16

      I actually like Fanuc, I use it daily. Probably bias though.

    • @BedroomMachinist
      @BedroomMachinist Рік тому +1

      ​@GZA used it for 10 years never minded it.

    • @wrighty338
      @wrighty338 Рік тому +2

      it does not look like the latest and greatest but it seems to function well?

  • @vladimirrudnev9643
    @vladimirrudnev9643 10 місяців тому

    Seems that release button location is not really handy... but the video is really handy, thanks

  • @eduardeduard8786
    @eduardeduard8786 Рік тому

    Классный ЧПУ станок, побольше бы ,размером , и можно безшовные автомобили делать ❤❤

  • @DavelyDriven
    @DavelyDriven Рік тому +1

    How does the machine end up with a number in the “wear” cell? In other words, how does the machine judge wear of the tool that it has in it?

    • @chulangmo5799
      @chulangmo5799 Рік тому +1

      You can put in a number manually after checking a feature cut by said tool. Or you could probe the diameter of the tool, and the machine will set the wear automatically.

    • @DavelyDriven
      @DavelyDriven Рік тому +1

      @@chulangmo5799 ah cool...thanks...nice to know this stuff even though I'll never touch the machine lol

    • @chulangmo5799
      @chulangmo5799 Рік тому

      @@DavelyDriven You never know. I have a proper mech. eng. degree, and here I am in the trades and loving it.

    • @MackaySteve
      @MackaySteve Рік тому

      Another way for the wear offsets to be added is doing a probing, with tool offset updating. Renishaw probes update the wear columns.

  • @esmeraldonascimento2900
    @esmeraldonascimento2900 Рік тому +2

    Very god, aqui no Brasil 50% das máquinas são Fanuc, talvez por ser mais simples de operar..

  • @tanner3801
    @tanner3801 Рік тому

    You use the tool length offset based on the spindle to center of facemill, and not spindle to tip of an insert?
    Gotta hit reset 4-5 times 😆

  • @sulcaparedes
    @sulcaparedes Рік тому

    Excelente

  • @limpanskok
    @limpanskok 9 місяців тому

    Ligger det en konvertering i bakgrunden från imperial till millimeter?

  • @WilsonNgnintedem
    @WilsonNgnintedem Рік тому

    Please which app can i use to practice the programming language on a pc

  • @haroldhoward6502
    @haroldhoward6502 Рік тому

    What is setup to blueprint I'm interested in learning