I've been using this setup for about a year and I can say that I feel extremely confident when I go out to the machine to run my program because I have the identical setup in Fusion 360 as my machine has. I learned about this type of setup a while back but I was always a little confused on the second setup simulating the vise. So I finally inserted a second vise for the bottom setup. Thanks for taking the time for producing some really informative tutorials. Much love and gratitude.
Thank you for the comment and support! Same with me. When I started using vises and even machine tables in my setups, it was a game-changer for me. I also started implementing a standardized WCS. To this day, the new machinist with very little experience has been able to change jaws for several different jobs without any crashes for a few years now. Pretty amazing what can be done with a little knowledge and some awesome software. Thanks again for sticking with us and your encouragement! All the best!
Keep it up !!!! I have learned more in the past month watching your videos than i have in 2 years using fusion! Your teaching style is perfect! Thank you!
Well, that’s a nice message to receive! Glad you enjoy our teaching style. Keep up the great work with your learning too. Stay tuned for more tutorials.
WOW, great video, especially for me, I'm still learning handeling my DIY CNC machine, this is a great help for me, thank you for the effort to make this type of video's. I really like the manufacturing with F360 video's...
Thank you for your comment! You will learn how to efficiently run your DIY CNC machine and when you do, please share how fulfilling it is. When I learnt (am still learning) how to run a CNC confidently and efficiently, it was very fulfilling. We are happy to share along in your journey :)
Really great video! Was waiting to see how you would handle the stock for second operation but that was already solved by using stock from previous operation. 😂
Thanks so much! It was eye opening to me when I first learned how to do what’s taught in that video. I still have yet to do another video teaching how to hold multiple parts in one setup. Thanks for commenting and for your support.
These two videos just changed everything for me. I have been being lazy about fixturing in Fusion, but this is the next level I needed.
Awesome! Thanks for letting us know. Hope you find more benefits from our other tutorials too. All the best!
I've been using this setup for about a year and I can say that I feel extremely confident when I go out to the machine to run my program because I have the identical setup in Fusion 360 as my machine has. I learned about this type of setup a while back but I was always a little confused on the second setup simulating the vise. So I finally inserted a second vise for the bottom setup. Thanks for taking the time for producing some really informative tutorials. Much love and gratitude.
Thank you for the comment and support!
Same with me. When I started using vises and even machine tables in my setups, it was a game-changer for me. I also started implementing a standardized WCS. To this day, the new machinist with very little experience has been able to change jaws for several different jobs without any crashes for a few years now. Pretty amazing what can be done with a little knowledge and some awesome software.
Thanks again for sticking with us and your encouragement! All the best!
Very helpful, thanks!
You’re most welcome!
Keep it up !!!! I have learned more in the past month watching your videos than i have in 2 years using fusion! Your teaching style is perfect! Thank you!
Well, that’s a nice message to receive! Glad you enjoy our teaching style. Keep up the great work with your learning too. Stay tuned for more tutorials.
Franco, you make it look soooo simple. Thanks for all you say and do!
I don’t know who Franco is, but I appreciate your kind words.
@@learnitalready Sorry, but you sound exactly like a UA-cam contributor that is an expert with Fusion 360 and CNC both milling and lathe.
@@ronaldfoster2954 I love it! I am indeed not Franco, but my name is Tai. I guess I have one of those voices.
I have this working on the parametric Kurt vise I purchased from Learn-it. Now to use it on a parametric machine! Thanks.
Awesome! Glad it’s working for you. Thanks for your support too!
WOW, great video, especially for me, I'm still learning handeling my DIY CNC machine, this is a great help for me, thank you for the effort to make this type of video's. I really like the manufacturing with F360 video's...
Thank you for your comment! You will learn how to efficiently run your DIY CNC machine and when you do, please share how fulfilling it is. When I learnt (am still learning) how to run a CNC confidently and efficiently, it was very fulfilling. We are happy to share along in your journey :)
Love your tutorials! Picked up some great tips!
So glad!
Awsome tutorial. I`m going to try it out on my Haas TM1P and Kurt 5`` vise next week.😁
Thank you for the encouragement and comment. Let us know how things turn out for you next week!
Really great video! Was waiting to see how you would handle the stock for second operation but that was already solved by using stock from previous operation. 😂
Thanks so much! It was eye opening to me when I first learned how to do what’s taught in that video. I still have yet to do another video teaching how to hold multiple parts in one setup. Thanks for commenting and for your support.