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Matt Brittnacher
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ก.พ. 2016
CNC machines, software manufacturing, small industrial businesses.
Simplifying the manufacturing world.
Simplifying the manufacturing world.
G code / Cutter comp / CNC
This video illustrates how to incorporate cutter compensation into code.
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Milling Lines, Arcs, & Profiling using G-codes( Easy)
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This video is demonstrates in easy format how to program lines, arcs and profile on popular CNC machines using G-codes.
The importance of good communication skills in owning small manufacturing business.
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Understanding the second critical attribute one needs in small Manufacturing shop.
Chip breaker cycle
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This video defines and displays in an easy way how to program chip breaking cycle using g codes for a CNC machine.
Peck drilling cycle made easy
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A simple lesson on how to peck drill using G code on CNC machine
Center Drill Cycle/ G codes
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Simple illustration as to how to program center drill cycles on a CNC machine using G code
This video demonstrates the basic functions of your standard machining center
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This video demonstrates the basic functions of your standard machining center
CNC Machinist Made Easy: Intro to G codes
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This video demonstrates the essential G codes that begin most programs and what they mean
Introducing CNC machining centers video#13
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This video demonstrates the three very basic fundamentals of CNC machining centers. -finding zero -touching off tools -prepping for a program
CNC Machinist made easy : Feeds & Speeds a Closer Look
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This video displays the in depth formulas for feeds and speeds using surface feet per minute (SFM) We will soon be implementing these results into our G code programs for smooth cutting while machining parts.
Cnc Machinist made easy: indicating your vice
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This video demonstrates the easy way to indicate your vice. I apologize for the upright picture it will be remedied in the near future.
CNC Machinist: finding the center of a hole is indicator
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This video displays how to find the center of a hole with an indicator.
CNC machinist: Edge Finding a Hole
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This is a video displaying how you would edge find a hole to set a zero, or to find some type of reference location. I apologize for the rotated image video I have a few more to uploads with that and I will correct it after that.
CNC Machinist: Manual Mills Video#8
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This presentation demonstrates the concept of manual mills. It will give you a better understanding the features and ways to use them.
CNC Machinist.: Finding Zero - Video 7 finding zero
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CNC Machinist.: Finding Zero - Video 7 finding zero
CNC machinist made easy: Feeds in speeds video#7
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CNC machinist made easy: Feeds in speeds video#7
CNC machinist made easy: blueprint reading video#6
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CNC machinist made easy: blueprint reading video#6
CNC machinist Made Easy: Metric video#5
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CNC machinist Made Easy: Metric video#5
CNC Machinist Made Easy: The coordinate system video #4
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CNC Machinist Made Easy: The coordinate system video #4
CNC Machinist Made Easy: Decimals video#3
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CNC Machinist Made Easy: Decimals video#3
CNC Machinist Made Easy: Fractions and Reading Rulers Video#2
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CNC Machinist Made Easy: Fractions and Reading Rulers Video#2
CNC Machinist Made Easy: Introduction Video #1
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CNC Machinist Made Easy: Introduction Video #1
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If the machine reads line by line, how does it know in which direction to compensate for the cutter after you set g41? Like when you tell it G41D1X0Y0, how does it know to be 0.5" north of X0Y0 vs 0.5" west of it? Does it look at the next command and say oh he wants to X3, so I need to be left (north) of the toolpath?
Reading it at the same time will also allow it to execute a G 41 at the same time, it knows to move to X0Y0. It also knows for the tool to stay left which is G41.
Thanks
😃 thank you 😃
Your videos are very very interesting. You should have lesson for beginners, I think we can pay something like subscription or something. Thanks for all information ☺️
Al final, me doy cuenta de q obrador nunca quizo lo mejor para los mexicanos, ama mas su ego y su ambicion de poder, y amo mas a los militares
Very nice knowledgeable video 👍
Given that modern controllers can read and execute metric programs where is the call out for inches in your program?
In the parameters
@@thebelieversvoices3461 Not good enough, it needs to be in the program.
Hey Matt, Why does this code not start with the code you mentioned in your previous video? The one you said you use 99.9% of the time. I know theres probably a reason or im reading this wrong. Love your videos!
Because this code was generated from CAD CAM. It was not hand typed by myself. After you get involved with CADCAM software, you will just let it go, it works. As long as you know your software enough. What I shared with you is for hand programming.
@@thebelieversvoices3461 Thank you for your response! I knew there had to be a reason. Maybe in the future we can get a whole video start to finish of setup an programing of a job? I would LOVE to be able to study from you an can probably speak for everyone else an say they would agree.
You an amazing teach an can tell this is your life calling. Been trained by many so I can call it
Anyone watching this, do yourself a favour and watch Joe Pie video instead.
Thank you sir, you are truly a great teacher on cnc. Please may i know if this formula is can also be applied when programming for lathes also...thank you.
you are the MAN!
Thanks you Sir
im starting CNC at Texas State Trade College soon and this is a super insightful, no nonsense introduction video. Has me very excited and slightly relieved that I chose this trade. Can’t wait to watch the rest! Hopefully you’re doing well. Thanks again
Are you interested in quoting jobs for aerospace aircrafts? Are you in the Los Angeles Area?
Thanks Matt this is beautiful. I simulated your code on android app CNC VMC simulator and it works perfectly. I just Made My first simple cut operation smoothly.
How you put what the command does in red under the line makes your videos so much easier to understand!
You really did a fantastic job, of explaining this stuff, breaking it down without overloading my brain with too much information all at once.
Great teacher can make it so clear!
Your videos on g code are the clearest I've ever seen, I'm just a struggling beginner with my Haas mill, Thank You
I remember how I truly learned indicating center not long ago. I started doing it on my own. I was sooo proud. Did you swing your spindle into neutral? I find neutral the best way to do it . I couldn’t tell when you did it in the beginning if you threw it in neutral, or you threw it in high . Neutral is more free .
I actually don’t remember I do both
@@thebelieversvoices3461 I strictly do it in neutral because I think neutral gives a freer spin. Even high gear isn’t quite as free flowing. Neutral has no mechanism stopping it. You know what I mean it just spins. There’s no kind of gears or force or whatever is inside the machine. I don’t really know the mechanics of the machine like that but what I do know is when it’s in neutral there’s nothing stopping that spindle from spinning on its own when you spin it by hand. When it’s in low or it’s in high, it’s in a gear .
Glad I found your channel, starting school next month in South Carolina and am kind of declined with math so this is very useful for a head start. I also lived in Wisconsin for 5 years in Appleton so you’re easy to listen to haha
( school for cnc programming and operations)
Really needed this and you were very easy to understand and the piece you use as a visual made the difference
we're still running a 1984 Okuma LB15 that runs on G and a tape reader. Sturdy machine, but limited.
Excellent job man! Curious, are you from Wisconsin? Hope to be there machining some day haha. My girlfriend has the same O’s (accent emphasis)
Please come back 😢
Very nice 🙂 I am 77 years old I find this fascinating. Keep up the good work
Great video
Great video
Thank you for this Matt
Thank you brother your awesome
Thanks Matt your awesome
Thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍🏻
I appreciate your delivery information to those who want to learn about CNC. Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻
Supar ❤
Is g54 the same as using a touch probe to get the zero position and what is ment by offset?
Yes, it is designated for a zero. Offset is the term we use. G 55 would be another zero offset.
@@thebelieversvoices3461 thanks ive got a 3 axis cnc and would normally just use my xyz touch probe to get zero position and modern cad software to generate g codes for me but most employers still use this old - style g code so im having a hard time adjusting, but your videos are a great help!
Love. Only you have explained it so easily that it makes perfect sense. Thank you!
Thank you very much for doing this. I have been a manual machinist for 32 years , can run a prototrak cnc Conversational, but never did G code learning G from you thank very much
When he did the tool change out loud lol ,this guy is a hard core cnc G code man
Been doing this for 10 years and can operate and run parts just missing the programming part
Please please come back and continue to make educational videos
I will try, I am so busy with a lot of Bible stuff right now
@@thebelieversvoices3461Would you say any of the content in these videos is outdated?
Great videos! We don't store the tool diameters in our machine (I'm not sure why). Am I able to offset by an absolute amount? I see some examples online saying to use P. For Example "G41P.25X0Y0" which would be for a 0.5" diameter tool. I don't see anything like this in the FANUC Series oi-MB manual.
All times if they use software or off-line programming, they will put that information in the software leaving the offsets set to zero. Not sure if that’s what you’re running into or not.
@@thebelieversvoices3461 Thanks. That makes sense as we have used a CAD CAM software up until now.
Im glad i came across your channel. Im old and by all rights should be retired because of age but still are working for an automotive plastics/ sunroof manufacture. Not out of dire necessity but do not whish to be retired with nothing but my home machine shop to play in. I got my CNC certificate at a local jr. College about 5 or 6 years ago. I did not have any access to cnc machining equipment and just used what i learned in class to become a better manual machinest. And i absolutely think it did that. But recently the mold shop at work purchased a new cnc mill and it renewed the intrest in the cnc process for me. After 5 or 6 years with not using the g code i came across this video. And would like to say by watching it 1 time i was right there with you just like i finished class yesturday. Your explainations were clear and to the point and not muddled with information that clouded the water. There are nany good videos on this subject on yt but i think a person would do theirself a service going through your posts before getting other perspectives.
You are very right on point 👉
I’ve never seen the tool change before the safety block, pretty interesting.
Thank you so much!
I’m an apprentice machinist and this is great supplementary material for memorization
Thank you much man.
I’m buying you a beer when I get my first machining job you are an awesome teacher god bless you❤
Thanks, Matt. Good stuff