Excellent excellent video thank you very much are you going to make additional videos I really appreciate it if you do I’m learning so much from this particular video I’d like to see more thank you
I was initially disconcerted because I thought the DRO was displaying inches and seemed to have a resolution no better than +/- 5 thousandths. Then I realized that the DRO was displaying millimeters and the resolution was +/- 5 microns.
Looks pretty schmick. In the examples prior to arc processing, I'm surprised the layout illustration doesn't include an indication of the location of the center of the tool, like a current location dot in a GPS app
myfordboy thanks for the Reply 🙏 I thought there maybe a way around that. That consult would definitely help me looks decent. Great channel like watching a lot of your projects.
Man, a DRO makes finding your spot SO much easier and quicker. Even as a home hobbyist I was able to justify the low cost of these dros for my machine.
@@user-wo7rz3yn4o Fully agree with you,Don. These DRO units are not expensive and once you've used one and realised fully the convenience and simplicity they add to milling operations fitting one is a no brainer I wouldn't relish going back to peering at inscribed dials and writing reminder notes every time I machined another step.
If you are just using the milling machine for pleasure , that wont pay for itself or make a profit either 😦, or the TV, or your coffee machine.............
It's not about profit. It's about having toys, and staying out of the pub.............although it's cheaper to go to the pub than play in your workshop!! Stavros
Thanks David for putting this up, just ordered one for my mill. Now all my holes will go where they are supposed to!
Thank you for this video. Funny how a video with no speaking was more helpful and informative than the chinglish instructions that came witb the unit.
Super beautiful and clear display, such a blessing to have and a good price too. Thank you for sharing!
Awesome! 👍
I have made a simple one for my lathe from Chinese digital caliper and from arduino modules...
1ST
Reminds me of the T'Pau song.....'China in your hands'!
Thanks very informative. Have just fitted on to my mill so now to practice
I gotta order one 😊👍
Thanks for sharing
Bought one just for the calculator.. never had a wall mounted calculator before..
Even a small video would be nice just for beginners like me thank you
Great now something else I don't need but I really want.
Just like life is too short to learn German, life is too short not to have a dro. Mandatory!
Excellent excellent video thank you very much are you going to make additional videos I really appreciate it if you do I’m learning so much from this particular video I’d like to see more thank you
I did a video a while ago with a different DRO but the same method applies to this one. th-cam.com/video/rN35esqHVx4/w-d-xo.html
very good video..thanks for your time
Brilliant job, thanks.
Thanks for sharing!
I'm sure if you had a ball mill, the steps on the slopes would be smoother.
Nice
Does your milling machine have two power feeders, one X and the other Y axis? What machine is this?
Power feed on X only. Not worth fitting to the y as it is shorter My mill: th-cam.com/video/jnSlJeYgY2w/w-d-xo.html
I was initially disconcerted because I thought the DRO was displaying inches and seemed to have a resolution no better than +/- 5 thousandths. Then I realized that the DRO was displaying millimeters and the resolution was +/- 5 microns.
As I understand it, for a small increase in price, you can have 1 micron scales to give (at least notionally) more accuracy.
Looks pretty schmick. In the examples prior to arc processing, I'm surprised the layout illustration doesn't include an indication of the location of the center of the tool, like a current location dot in a GPS app
Anyone know if you can use with regular Linear scales ?..
Will work with the usual glass or magnetic slides.
myfordboy thanks.. fittings on mine are those small usb ?
That's not compatible. The consoles use a 9 pin D connector. Sounds like your scales are like those used on digital calipers, capacitance.
myfordboy thanks for the Reply 🙏 I thought there maybe a way around that. That consult would definitely help me looks decent. Great channel like watching a lot of your projects.
@@drpipe changing the scales looks the only way to go then. The ones I used are very cheap.
Dove hai comprato il visual?
ban.ggood.vip/V9Ec (code: BG10WOS1,$10off)
What happened to the other DRO you had?
I sold it. Nothing wrong with it but this one came out recently and is nicer to use. The other had the same functions.
I'll watch this later on my home pc.. too many video ads.. sorry
NO ads in my video, TH-cam has lost it, to many adds in som videos
Like a cnc.... Good item...
Jeps first they made mills than readout. And than cnc..
wow
🎓😊👍 ⭐️
No.
Can't see where this will ever pay for itself in my lifetime let alone make a profit 👎 sorry.
Man, a DRO makes finding your spot SO much easier and quicker. Even as a home hobbyist I was able to justify the low cost of these dros for my machine.
@@user-wo7rz3yn4o Fully agree with you,Don. These DRO units are not expensive and once you've used one and realised fully the convenience and simplicity they add to milling operations fitting one is a no brainer
I wouldn't relish going back to peering at inscribed dials and writing reminder notes every time I machined another step.
If you are just using the milling machine for pleasure , that wont pay for itself or make a profit either 😦, or the TV, or your coffee machine.............
Good response 😅
It's not about profit. It's about having toys, and staying out of the pub.............although it's cheaper to go to the pub than play in your workshop!!
Stavros