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Jay Beckett
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 เม.ย. 2006
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Making Curved Slots in Guitar FretBoard w/ Endmill with MasterCAM
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File to follow along: drive.google.com/file/d/1VGQ2CxLJa68KjX9MUiMLrWDlaIR8tCBN/view?usp=sharing
Mastercam - 4Axis Beginner Tutorial
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drive.google.com/file/d/1cJS6H5hLqo5gyDwuUXTlBmEQ7tEDmnCW/view?usp=sharing
MasterCAM 2D Dynamic Milling Tutorial ... Again
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drive.google.com/file/d/1OWaNnPw7XtIJ-eoL0GK3UfGo4XkbxGWn/view?usp=sharing Have you ever wanted to mill a dog bone with some holes in it? Here's how!
MasterCAM Tutorial on Custom WCS and ViewSheets
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drive.google.com/file/d/1m2Eed92GNT6spSo6eXvb9to2ouwNFRkC/view?usp=sharing Learn how to use Mastercam's viewsheets, and setting up custom work coordinate systems. Also how to create a custome tool manager.
MasterCAM Circle Mill And Helix Bore Tutorial
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MasterCAM Circle Mill And Helix Bore Tutorial
MasterCAM Tutorial - Design and Program Easy
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MasterCAM Tutorial - Design and Program Easy
MasterCAM Tutorial - Electric Guitar Body Pt 2
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MasterCAM Tutorial - Electric Guitar Body Pt 2
MasterCAM Tutorial - Electric Guitar Body Pt 1
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MasterCAM Tutorial - Electric Guitar Body Pt 1
Great video. 1 thing I would remind people of is to make sure your tool holder isn't holding your tool too shallow. I ended up with a bad sim but after checking the holder realized my tool for the peck drill was only being held out .5 inches
Great videos., It has been very helpful with exapanding my skillset.
Would be great if you could actually explain what the different paramteres mean. Like xy and z clearance. what is that since it is not stock to leave. you just say what you input but not what it means. thanks
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This video is better than most. What was the motivation for producing it?
Wanted to learn how to model in blender for a new 3d printer. Followed along Blender Guru's donut tutorial which ended in rendering a video. Very Informative. Thanks!
Do you have any sample for T-mount 42MM x o.75 internal/external threads?
Now do it with tungsten lmao
I’m confused a bit about at the beginning why you chose the avoidance geometry for the part. I thought that was for areas you didn’t want to get near like a vise for example. I’m learning still
What if my opti rough tool path cuts sharp corners?
excelente👌👌👌
This is just a 3D strategy....including a bit of spirals in the process.😅😅😅😅....milling my ASS.
Awesome
Awesome
@@7077nghenhac Thanks!
Awesome
Thank you. I'll type those settings into the impact wrench.
That's not quality bro. Use this 3.82 x 15 and divide by tap Dia, iquals RPM , RPM divided by rpm iquals the feed, and use a different method like the machine and a fixture.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great job thank 💯
Thanks for watching!
Tahnk❤
Thank you!
My tool is not doing what it’s supposed to. Too high..where does it know start. I’m new to mastercam, using Haas VF3
Are we talking on the machine or mastercam? I would check setup on both but would advise not to run this on a machine. It's an incomplete program and was just used to go over flow line tool path.
Please upload how to draw that part
Why did you select Avoidance Geometry instead of Machining Geometry?
I haven't used mastercam in about a year so I'm a little fuzzy on the reasoning. I just remember doing it that for years. You might be right to use Machining Geometry. Try it! Just make sure your simulation represents your actual work environment to avoid gouging and broken endmills. 😁
nice video bro
nice work
wow great explanation of optirough. was looking for this.
Thanks 🙏
He does note two use Opti rough before
Hi Jay. Jay Here. I enjoyed the video and explanation. Thank you.
I would be so happy if you kept making these videos sir…. Thank you for what you’ve already shared. Interested in making some extra money teaching mastercam? If so, let me know. We can chat.
I had a question. I'm trying to machine a undercut. I've been reading on forums that flow line might work? But I don't know much about flowline. Is it possible to make it machine from the top down, but at the end make the tool come back up to the starting point then move off the part? It's kind of like a wide ID slot but at the bottom of the casting there is a feature, so the too can't "lead out" at the bottom or it would machine right through the cast in feature. What I'm trying to make the program do is come down on center to my start depth (the slot is already partially started). Move into the slot and helix down to my depth. Have the tool come back up to the start depth and move back to center before ending. My apologies, I feel like I'm rambling.
I am so sorry for replying this late. I'm sure you've figured it out. Let me know what you need up doing
@@jazkle no worries at all. We ended up going over to the manual mill and using an adjustable boring head and a custom cutter.
part is not avaible.. can you check it. thanks
flowline is for finishing ... you cant plunge like that ,maybe rough with a flat or a bull and then flowline the .01 away ,,,
I can plunge into where ever I feel like pal! You're right though. I should have made it more clear that this was strictly going over the single tool path not the entire part
Great example and walk through, thank you.
Hello, I can’nt open body solid in drive , can u give me again, plsss❤ Thank you
Bro, hope more videos
You don’t explain shit
Do you have any videos on speeds and feeds for different materials?
great work man! I tried clicking the link in the description but it didn't seem to work.
Do you have a PDF of the print part ? It's easier to follow along.
hello Sir may i know how to create like your menu bar at tpp of your pc i want the menu like on your screen
can you do more about 2d milling?, very helpful thank you
you have more files please for learning
really thank for share file and video i will share your video
thank
do you know how to bend a line in mastercam? say a 5mm rod 40mm long but bent near the top by about 30 deg
Great upload!
Really very helpful video u made...my request please make more videos on 4 axis and 5 axis
Awesome
Really appreciate the videos I definitely still have a ton to learn especially on the milling side of things but this really helps me out.
Hi Jay, GREAT Stuff!! I am a hobby luthier from Switzerland and I would like to ask you if there is a way to write you an email?
Hey! That's awesome. I worked for a guitar company for a long time. You can reach me at jazkle@outlook.com