Very much appreciated! Coincidentally, we used you guys for a CNC repair about a year ago. Haven't had any problems with it until I wrecked it a few days ago, which somehow lead me back to your video🤔
This is great info to know as a machinist and shop owner. I always assumed it has to be perfectly level but the aircraft carry analogy makes you think about it in a way different way.
This saves me a lot of time, very good explanations.
Very much appreciated! Coincidentally, we used you guys for a CNC repair about a year ago. Haven't had any problems with it until I wrecked it a few days ago, which somehow lead me back to your video🤔
This is great info to know as a machinist and shop owner. I always assumed it has to be perfectly level but the aircraft carry analogy makes you think about it in a way different way.
This was just what I was looking for! Thanks guy.!!
Thanks for sharing
How do you adjust tram if its out .0005" or more? If you get your "level" perfect, should the tram be as good as it can get?
Shims in between head casting and spindle cartridge
Step one: don't buy a HAAS. 😂
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