RapidChange ATC Testing #5 - Final Thoughts
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
- This is my 5th installment of testing videos of the new RapidChange ATC. It is the final review in the series.
RapidChange Website: rapidchangeatc.com/
MariTool CNC Tooling: www.maritool.com/
Instructions for getting the M4 (reverse) working on an AVID and setting the low rpm limits: drive.google.com/drive/folder... - Навчання та стиль
Thanks because of your review im verry interested now.
Awesome video, as always. Much appreciated!
Great job on the reviews on the ATC. We had them on my show when I found out about the product and am really impressed. We will be talking about your videos tonight
Thanks. I just checked out you channel and you have an amazing variety of topics!
Great review series.
Thanks Jim, great summary?
Many thanks for this input
XL CNC, I think in South Africa, is helping to develop the RapidChange ATC Sidewinder, has a dust shoe loading and unloading station for his CNC.
Is that the one that did a video on one that was made out of plywood? I am thinking about something along those lines.
@@JNWoodworks Yes, it is made out of plywood.
Do you have a video on the plus and minus of the dust boot? Thanks for this video.
Yes I do: ua-cam.com/video/nU7ui2gOlDQ/v-deo.htmlsi=bTuk7JGv9lj-BGck
Thanks for the great-and thorough-review. So, other than buying the unit, are there any other purchase you need?
You may need a few more collets and nuts so you can load it up. And then maybe a relay and wire (depending on what CNC you have) to get your spindle to run in both directions.
@@JNWoodworks thanks. I have an Avid Pro with their 4h spindle. Do you know if this setup needs a relay and wire?
@@Richard-yr5zjyes, that's the one I have. I added a link in the description section to my Google drive with the instructions.
Watched the end. Thanks. No need to reply.
Jim, I have a 1/2 collet that was very loose and caused the bit to drop out , so I used an automatic center punch and punched the collet a couple times at the grove that holds the collet in the nut and that tighten it up enough to keep the bit from dropping out.
I was a little worried about doing anything that creates a bump on the surface of the collet. That can cause bits to break, or the collet to not get tight enough.
Yeah, that's a very bad idea...