Thanks! Great video. I just got the exact same machine and am learning as much as I can as fast as I can. Based on what I was told when mine was initially calibrated (and also other learning experiences), I really think you should designate your probe as "Heavy" starting with the last column of the tool setup page and going to the next page (with instructions). This will slow down the tool changer and prevent the probe from losing calibration. Keep up the good work and HTH.
McCants Industries This person does a fantastic job on this. Whoever trained her did a fantastic job. All of her habits are VERY sound. Notice all the little things that are so important.... like how she hovers over the feed hold button as the program runs, this is something that many operators miss but can ruin the whole day if they don't stop a mistake in time. This is not just a model on a machine video.... it is a women who really knows what she is doing. I hope it inspires more women to work in the machine tool industry as I believe it would advance the industry with new thinking and use of the new technology. I have a very advanced machine shop, all machines are either 5 axis, or multi-axis mill/turns 5 axis, and all machines are run using robotics. This is a person I would hire in my own shop, and I will be forwarding this video to inspire other women to hire into this industry.... Great job!!
Hey Ric - So you never write manually, shut door, push cycle start ('crash') and jog to the other machine trusting your experience while programming on a 1st piece? ;- ) Not to be arrogant, but .. if this would be unusual then maybe I felt pressured, or made myself feel that way to absorb the machine and 'speak' to it. :-) Kudos. Slow is the way to learn.
@@koenigknives6859 You guys are impressive, starting and running that business. You should listen to the old farts,though. No matter what machine you are using. Be aware of not just long hair, but loose clothing, sleeves, jewelry, etc. , and that means do it every time you're in the shop, until it becomes a habit. But I agree with McCants, I don't doubt that your sister is smart and knows what she is doing.
Never spin the knob like your playing wheel of fortune when dropping the probe. Rotate it with your hand. Ive crushed a few probes being careless like that.
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Make sure to mark your probe tool pocket as H for heavy for all SS machines so it does tool change at 50% for only the probe tool number. Would be a shame to spend $5k if that prob lets go and smashes the wall.
Nice video and explanation. But, please ALWAYS restrain your hair and wear safety glasses. Spindles get turned on inadvertently. I have done it and see it happen as well. Relying on enclosure lockouts is a bad habit. Please show others how important this is to always maintain operator safety. peace :)
That was exactly my first thought. Even though lockouts are in place and everything is safe, it's a damned good habit to have. You may not be on that particular machine all the time, you may be on a older machine. They are called accidents for a reason.
To all the “omg tie your hair up” comments, it’s a newer VF2ss with the annoying interlocks that don’t even allow to open the doors and put tap fluid on parts. Or blow chips on the taps/part. I’m sure she’ll live to comb her hair another day with that machine.
newest ones don't even allow the spindle or auger on at all with the door open. very annoying if you don't have the probe using an edge finder is annoying.
You are very skilled at your job. Everyone needs to be quite about how you set up your machine because you can put on safety glasses but they can’t take off their ugly.
ok Koenig knives, I don’t mean to be rude, I am a knife collector and I collect lots of knives, I had not heard of knives by your company until I clicked on this video a few months ago because of what I saw in the thumbnail, you have such a pretty employee and you need to use her to make a lot of promotion videos for your company, not teaching people machining... what are you waiting for? That is called good marketing. Good luck!
Thank you very much. It is that it is necessary. I ask to continue. I ask that you showed how to use your machine and the AutoCAD program, step by step with theoretical explanation to learn to use it.
You need to sweep the puck and level it better than .001 T.I.R. prior to running this process. The face is less than .500 and I've seen on more than one occasion, even on brand new machines, the face have as much as .006" T.I.R. This will throw all your accuracy right out the window. The instructions on leveling are behind the control in the storage cabinet. It's not as easy as the instructions say it is, but with a little time and practice you can catch on. Also as mentioned before, please please please tie your hair back and rock some safety G's!!!
A very good start to get in the ballpark is to trap the puck vertically using blocks that are square to the table in front and behind the puck. Snug it finger tight there and then check it.
I know you are trying to teaches how to probe and indicating calibrating, but I couldn't get past how beautiful you are, but anyway love you, you are so beautiful, I like that vf2 SS easy to work on!
Can you calibrate a touch probe with with a laser tool setter for the height do you know? And also what defines the datum for the calibration tool is it just defined at the spindle nose in the parameters? Great video by the way 💯🔥
Cool seeing women in this industry, haven't met any in person but the company I used to work for was a massive well known aerospace company in Toronto ontario and the man who founded the company with a partner told me the best machinists he ever had was women. Hope more guys can be more receptive and leave women alone so they can themselves make a career in steel shops.
ksb2112 I love watching the ATC tool changer arm. The mechanical sound, the speed. It’s pleasant to my eyes and ears. Running 100 rapid get you that high speed. I believe you can only achieve fast tool changes on SS machines. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.
The hfo people did this when setting up my dm-2 so it’s great to see exactly what is happening. I don’t understand the length setting. It was measured from the tip of the gauge pin to the lowest part of the spindle but it looks like the VPS graphic is asking for the distance from the tip of the gauge pin to the upper flat on the cat-40 holder.
It's actually to the guage diameter. A specific region of the taper. But in practice it just needs to be an arbitrary but uniform practice. In this case they're basically using the machine spindle taper to locate that. Most shops use a more old fashioned "basic" length set of touching a tool to a tool setter at some uniform height off the table. eg a 2" setting sitting on top of a 123 block and then building offsets for automated setters from there. That 5 inches there? Totally irrelevant what number it is so long as it's always done the same way.
So am I - I agree that this lesson is not the best for learning about tool setters, calibrating, stock probing, driving a car or eating dinner... yyyyyy what did I wanted to say? :P
@@stevemccluskey7102 I have all my tools marked heavy. Personally, I'd rather do a w second longer tool change than when it let's loose and flies into the way covers. An event that has happened a couple times on our hmc 12800 mazak. Perhaps if maintenance is performed correctly, and at consistant intervals, the tool change speed could be cranked back up. I dont want to find out. On our 2003 haas Vf5, sleighted to be replaced next month, I saw a probe tool change jarr the probe so abruptly, it broke the stylus.
Another Great Vid from Haaz BUT Anyone remember the old safety tip about loos clothing on manual machines( I've actually seen a guy almost loose an arm because of it) now she aint wearing loose clothing BUT?
The right way wold be m47 g00 g28 as u want to peck drill to the max depth of Z in one go , there are different ways to set the same thing using different code , that’s the magic, btw you should calibrate the tool length as well, you don’t wanna crash this machine)) , all jokes aside
A beautiful woman like her knowing her HAAS machine or just in general being machinist is a unicorn we need more woman interested in machining like her
It's not so offen you see a nice slim American girl enymore, 98% of them are fat, to mutch Junk Food, so nice to see a nice slim looking sweet girl..from US on TH-cam..
wowzaa.. super cool seeing a beautiful woman doing these things. thats RARE!! :) excellent video but 4 things you should always do as well. first on that renishaw probe set it as a heavy tool so your not slinging it around at light speed in the tool changer. running it fast like that is a bad idea. 2nd when your using the probe like that go into MDI and type in S1 and hit cycle start. that will set your rpms for "1" (with new machines make sure the door is closed) so in the event that you accidentally turn on the spindle you dont torche your probe in the process. same goes for putting a indicator on a cat 40 in that spindle. that way you never have the possibility of throwing your indicator. one step further would be to turn your spindle override to 0% so even if cycle start is pressed the spindle will not turn at all. the ultimate safety measure and its how I operate my 2014 haas vf3 every day :P. 3rd, the cat 40 with the pin in it. you need to make sure you dont have any runout with that setup. check the pin with a indicatior and at a slow rpm (10 or so) check for runout just to be sure. and 4th you have such beautiful long hair ;) and as such, leaving it down when near the spindle is very dangerous. remember all machines do not care if you make a mistake lol. it will do what its told to do regardless if you ment to do it or not. no undo button or take backsies lol. a great rule of thumb to follow is to never give it the chance to get you. yes the spindle is off and set to 1 rpm and override to 0% but its even better to get good practice in your head to never have your hair close to the spindle. in the event that you missed the previous steps or if your inspecting someone elses machine and need to look in real quick like you just did here. it will save you. remember you need to be safe 100 percent of the time. you only need to be unlucky "one" time and it will be a very bad day :) again excellent video and great work. your bf/hubby is a incredibly lucky man :)
Good video. I could have gotten more if the sound was better. Perhaps wearing a mic and find a way to filter out the background noise. You could actually mount a camera on the table to show more up close detail. I have set this very probe and setter up many times. The book says to us a 1 2 3 block under the nose of the spindle but I can see how this works also.
didnt anyone else notice the diagram shown on the control CLEARLY showed the tool offset measurement is from the tip of the tool to the upper (Z+ side) side of the FLANGE? not the underside of the spindle collar. wtf.
I don't understand how the part probe can be calibrated by a tool setting probe that relies on mechanical switching to activate the tool setter. Unless the tool setter probe is locked after it is calibrated. Otherwise your part probe wouldn't be accurate because it also relies on a mechanical switch. Could someone elaborate on this? We do things differently you might say.
Did u watch the video?? At first she took the length of the bar , she than calibrated the tool probe than she took its exact location of the tool probe and use it as a part to calibrate the probe , I work on 10 years old machine and it got no probes , I set the tools by measuring them with calipers and then measuring their length, all I got is the bar and a few watches and the only way I screw parts up is by placing them backwards
That gauge pin at the beginning that sets the tool probe is the same for all machines in the shop. It's the master. The tool probe is set from that. Then the touch probe is set off the tool probe. It's a good idea to put something like a big wad of tape over the collet nut or weldon set screw for the master tool. Also measure it and write that number down in several safe places.
I assume the tool setter is in a "locked" position when calibrating the part probe, is that true? I've mainly set laser tool setters (Blum). I'm not new to machining. I understand quite a bit about the world of machining, calibration, and programming. I'm probably diving to far into the .001" for it to really matter anyways.
Nate The Irate Im pretty sure it doesn't matter which switch trips. I'd have to sleep on it to think if it matters. Shit makes my head spin sometimes. I like lasers too except for coolant droplets false tripping. Nothing but air to crash into ;)
Think about it for a while, it is intriguing. Renishaw in their manuals recommend calibrating at the speed you will be part probing. If probing at half speed the results could be off by an amount that don't matter to most of us but it's still something to consider.
What a lovely young woman, she would probably be able to get my son interested in machining, coz I can't! 😀
crozwayne Thank you for the kind words! Haha he's missing out!!
Yep. Im another viewer in it only for the beauty. Wish My shop had beautiful machines like this Hass. Also the operator did a great job
I didn't even realize that there is a CNC behind HER :):):)
came here for the thumbnail expecting clickbait, wasn't clickbait at all.
can't process.
Thanks! Great video. I just got the exact same machine and am learning as much as I can as fast as I can. Based on what I was told when mine was initially calibrated (and also other learning experiences), I really think you should designate your probe as "Heavy" starting with the last column of the tool setup page and going to the next page (with instructions). This will slow down the tool changer and prevent the probe from losing calibration. Keep up the good work and HTH.
McCants Industries
This person does a fantastic job on this. Whoever trained her did a fantastic job. All of her habits are VERY sound. Notice all the little things that are so important.... like how she hovers over the feed hold button as the program runs, this is something that many operators miss but can ruin the whole day if they don't stop a mistake in time. This is not just a model on a machine video.... it is a women who really knows what she is doing. I hope it inspires more women to work in the machine tool industry as I believe it would advance the industry with new thinking and use of the new technology.
I have a very advanced machine shop, all machines are either 5 axis, or multi-axis mill/turns 5 axis, and all machines are run using robotics. This is a person I would hire in my own shop, and I will be forwarding this video to inspire other women to hire into this industry....
Great job!!
Ric McCants Thank you very much for the kind words, I really appreciate it. I'll pass the training compliment onto our lead machinist!
Hey Ric - So you never write manually, shut door, push cycle start ('crash') and jog to the other machine trusting your experience while programming on a 1st piece? ;- ) Not to be arrogant, but .. if this would be unusual then maybe I felt pressured, or made myself feel that way to absorb the machine and 'speak' to it. :-) Kudos. Slow is the way to learn.
@@koenigknives6859 You guys are impressive, starting and running that business. You should listen to the old farts,though. No matter what machine you are using. Be aware of not just long hair, but loose clothing, sleeves, jewelry, etc. , and that means do it every time you're in the shop, until it becomes a habit. But I agree with McCants, I don't doubt that your sister is smart and knows what she is doing.
You have to sell the whole shop to get the money to ..eventually employ her...:))
Never spin the knob like your playing wheel of fortune when dropping the probe. Rotate it with your hand. Ive crushed a few probes being careless like that.
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Nice job!
You are really the only person to help me explain how to calibrate my tool setter and probe on my go to channel. Thank you!!!
Make sure to mark your probe tool pocket as H for heavy for all SS machines so it does tool change at 50% for only the probe tool number. Would be a shame to spend $5k if that prob lets go and smashes the wall.
Nice video and explanation.
But, please ALWAYS restrain your hair and wear safety glasses. Spindles get turned on inadvertently. I have done it and see it happen as well. Relying on enclosure lockouts is a bad habit. Please show others how important this is to always maintain operator safety.
peace :)
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get that hair caught in the spindle and forget abauuuuut it!!!!
Just wondering how can the spindle be started by mistake?I always keep the keyswitch locked so it won't even run at 750rpm with the doors open.
That was exactly my first thought. Even though lockouts are in place and everything is safe, it's a damned good habit to have. You may not be on that particular machine all the time, you may be on a older machine. They are called accidents for a reason.
To all the “omg tie your hair up” comments, it’s a newer VF2ss with the annoying interlocks that don’t even allow to open the doors and put tap fluid on parts. Or blow chips on the taps/part. I’m sure she’ll live to comb her hair another day with that machine.
newest ones don't even allow the spindle or auger on at all with the door open. very annoying if you don't have the probe using an edge finder is annoying.
@@derekschommer1465 override it. There is a way.
I appreciate the living dangerously to illustrate beautiful whatever was going on in video :)
Came here to understand working of probe but i cannot stop myself expressing that she really looks good.
You had me at Probe...
You are very skilled at your job. Everyone needs to be quite about how you set up your machine because you can put on safety glasses but they can’t take off their ugly.
ok Koenig knives, I don’t mean to be rude, I am a knife collector and I collect lots of knives, I had not heard of knives by your company until I clicked on this video a few months ago because of what I saw in the thumbnail, you have such a pretty employee and you need to use her to make a lot of promotion videos for your company, not teaching people machining... what are you waiting for? That is called good marketing. Good luck!
Good instruction for part of the process. Missing making sure probe is straight
I watched this video twice. Ok, I confess, not for the info in it, but I did watch it twice.
Holy smokes guys, she is calibrating the machine.. No turning parts. If she were to be machining something I am sure she would close the doors..
she even closed the door to run the probe cycle.
Thank you very much. It is that it is necessary. I ask to continue. I ask that you showed how to use your machine and the AutoCAD program, step by step with theoretical explanation to learn to use it.
Beautiful 😍
The most elegantly beautiful tomboy I've ever seen. Best wishes.
Daniel Kruger Thank you for the kind words! :)
Two of the thing I love the most beautiful women and machining I must be dreaming
By the way nice move more views like that I could watch this all day
You need to sweep the puck and level it better than .001 T.I.R. prior to running this process. The face is less than .500 and I've seen on more than one occasion, even on brand new machines, the face have as much as .006" T.I.R. This will throw all your accuracy right out the window. The instructions on leveling are behind the control in the storage cabinet. It's not as easy as the instructions say it is, but with a little time and practice you can catch on. Also as mentioned before, please please please tie your hair back and rock some safety G's!!!
A very good start to get in the ballpark is to trap the puck vertically using blocks that are square to the table in front and behind the puck. Snug it finger tight there and then check it.
In any case... your device is awesome...
We have the same haas in my job but not the same coworker..
Did you put the indicator on the pin to see if it was running true before calibrating it on the toolsetter.
I know you are trying to teaches how to probe and indicating calibrating, but I couldn't get past how beautiful you are, but anyway love you, you are so beautiful, I like that vf2 SS easy to work on!
Nice video.
It's beautiful hair. But open hair is inside workshop is not a standard safety practice. Take care be safe. Follow safety practice.
Wait wait wait wait a minute. I think I just found the best channel on TH-cam. I'm 2 seconds in.
Very nice - little glare on the dials & display but conveys the process nicely!
SAM SNAVELY I'll make sure to get rid of any glare in the next video! Thanks for the feedback!
Can you calibrate a touch probe with with a laser tool setter for the height do you know? And also what defines the datum for the calibration tool is it just defined at the spindle nose in the parameters? Great video by the way 💯🔥
Cool seeing women in this industry, haven't met any in person but the company I used to work for was a massive well known aerospace company in Toronto ontario and the man who founded the company with a partner told me the best machinists he ever had was women. Hope more guys can be more receptive and leave women alone so they can themselves make a career in steel shops.
How can any guy work at that shop lol smart and pretty ! I be crashing the machine lol
Holy smokes, that tool changer is fast. Almost frightening.
ksb2112
That fast tool change is almost all you get when you buy the extra S's on the cabinet paint.
ksb2112 I love watching the ATC tool changer arm.
The mechanical sound, the speed. It’s pleasant to my eyes and ears. Running 100 rapid get you that high speed.
I believe you can only achieve fast tool changes on SS machines. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.
The hfo people did this when setting up my dm-2 so it’s great to see exactly what is happening.
I don’t understand the length setting. It was measured from the tip of the gauge pin to the lowest part of the spindle but it looks like the VPS graphic is asking for the distance from the tip of the gauge pin to the upper flat on the cat-40 holder.
It's actually to the guage diameter. A specific region of the taper. But in practice it just needs to be an arbitrary but uniform practice. In this case they're basically using the machine spindle taper to locate that.
Most shops use a more old fashioned "basic" length set of touching a tool to a tool setter at some uniform height off the table. eg a 2" setting sitting on top of a 123 block and then building offsets for automated setters from there.
That 5 inches there? Totally irrelevant what number it is so long as it's always done the same way.
I'm not forcus on Machine😂
So am I - I agree that this lesson is not the best for learning about tool setters, calibrating, stock probing, driving a car or eating dinner... yyyyyy what did I wanted to say? :P
А что тут ещё и про станок говорили?
looks like you need to calibrate the touch probe every time you change a tool because you sling it at mach5 speeds
the touch probe should automatically be marked as "heavy" in the control which makes the tool changer go slower.
I was going to comment the same
@@stevemccluskey7102
I have all my tools marked heavy. Personally, I'd rather do a w second longer tool change than when it let's loose and flies into the way covers. An event that has happened a couple times on our hmc 12800 mazak. Perhaps if maintenance is performed correctly, and at consistant intervals, the tool change speed could be cranked back up. I dont want to find out. On our 2003 haas Vf5, sleighted to be replaced next month, I saw a probe tool change jarr the probe so abruptly, it broke the stylus.
So beautiful
Thanks for sharing
She’s a complete work hazard. Call OSHA. I’d get nothing done. I’d be constantly finding excuses to check out her Haas.
Another Great Vid from Haaz BUT Anyone remember the old safety tip about loos clothing on manual machines( I've actually seen a guy almost loose an arm because of it) now she aint wearing loose clothing BUT?
I would like take her G28 hopefully G00
not sure many people would get that
michael krzysiak of course we would it’s g code on a specific video that u need g code to work with
Apostol Robert who is we
The right way wold be m47 g00 g28 as u want to peck drill to the max depth of Z in one go , there are different ways to set the same thing using different code , that’s the magic, btw you should calibrate the tool length as well, you don’t wanna crash this machine)) , all jokes aside
Ben Montgomery OML I get that joke. G28 is the home command and G00 is Rapid Motion.
Yar u r so beautiful plz upload more video
brains and beauty...😊😊😊 please have my children !!!
Dude, that is a creepy thing to say.
There's no brains there buddy.... she's being fed the words in an ear piece
Gus Mcgussy Haha! Well you're welcome to visit the shop anytime...just give me a heads up so I can put my earpiece in. 👍
@@koenigknives6859 🙇🙇🙇
@@gusmcgussy3299 double digits iq uh? Bad stuff
omg what a beauty
you'll notice she wipes off the part of the taper on the tool holder that doesn't actually touch the spindle taper.
Thanks, really a great useful video
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Please explain to us about test of model for durability (simulation) and so on
Ya....keeep talking babe...
You really need to secure that hair girl.
A beautiful woman like her knowing her HAAS machine or just in general being machinist is a unicorn we need more woman interested in machining like her
It's not so offen you see a nice slim American girl enymore, 98% of them are fat, to mutch Junk Food, so nice to see a nice slim looking sweet girl..from US on TH-cam..
Or they are on the other end of the spectrum being nothing but skin and bones. Where I live the majority are cows, not including the livestock.
Hi nice video. Tell me from where I can start my career in cnc world
wowzaa.. super cool seeing a beautiful woman doing these things. thats RARE!! :) excellent video but 4 things you should always do as well. first on that renishaw probe set it as a heavy tool so your not slinging it around at light speed in the tool changer. running it fast like that is a bad idea. 2nd when your using the probe like that go into MDI and type in S1 and hit cycle start. that will set your rpms for "1" (with new machines make sure the door is closed) so in the event that you accidentally turn on the spindle you dont torche your probe in the process. same goes for putting a indicator on a cat 40 in that spindle. that way you never have the possibility of throwing your indicator. one step further would be to turn your spindle override to 0% so even if cycle start is pressed the spindle will not turn at all. the ultimate safety measure and its how I operate my 2014 haas vf3 every day :P. 3rd, the cat 40 with the pin in it. you need to make sure you dont have any runout with that setup. check the pin with a indicatior and at a slow rpm (10 or so) check for runout just to be sure. and 4th you have such beautiful long hair ;) and as such, leaving it down when near the spindle is very dangerous. remember all machines do not care if you make a mistake lol. it will do what its told to do regardless if you ment to do it or not. no undo button or take backsies lol. a great rule of thumb to follow is to never give it the chance to get you. yes the spindle is off and set to 1 rpm and override to 0% but its even better to get good practice in your head to never have your hair close to the spindle. in the event that you missed the previous steps or if your inspecting someone elses machine and need to look in real quick like you just did here. it will save you. remember you need to be safe 100 percent of the time. you only need to be unlucky "one" time and it will be a very bad day :) again excellent video and great work. your bf/hubby is a incredibly lucky man :)
La señorita también pudo ser piloto de avión que hay bastante, ella decidió eso en la segunda guerra mundial abía bastante torneras
Great Video! Just make sure you wear your safety glasses next time.
Yea u really need them to set a probe up💀
Cute machinist
CNC step 1: put on make-up
i bet you haas is going to watch this then add a make up kit holder somewhere behind the control
Man, the comments here are tediously predictable... :(
Still processing that this wasn't clickbait...
TH-cam: Something for everyone
my only concern is safety glass :o)
I want one!!
Are you talking about the machine ? 👀
omg she so beautiful
Am experiencing 10years Hass vf2 and vf3 machine at present work machine in hosur, Tamil nadu, india
💕😘😁 Gostei dessa loira com esse cabelo lindo
Any idea how to do this for a lathe pre setter?
Are all your products entirely made in the usa?
Yes, we make everything in house!
What about tour safety
А есть еще что-нибудь с ней?
NIse!)
nice*
So Nice❤️
Jesus. I wish I worked with her
Now that was ironic. Good luck with your business.
Do you really know the theory of cutting or just pressing keys on the console?
She's the lead machinist, fucktard.
@@valebliz yes... check her on instagram...
Operating and setting experience 10years from Hass machine
Nothing is visible. I can only guess what you are doing, relying on considerable experience.
Good video. I could have gotten more if the sound was better. Perhaps wearing a mic and find a way to filter out the background noise. You could actually mount a camera on the table to show more up close detail. I have set this very probe and setter up many times. The book says to us a 1 2 3 block under the nose of the spindle but I can see how this works also.
Lee Putman thank you for the feedback!! I got a mic and a stand to mount the camera for the next video! 😊
She looks like Elizabeth owlsen.
she does not
Excelente video. En un trabajo que estuve se calibraba con un Vernier de alturas y un cono parecido al usillo.
Spr lovely girl
how to use AutoCAD instead of SolidWorks for this purpose what you show?
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Ummm mami you are so beautiful 😍.. cnc = cute, nice. Cute
cooooooooool
didnt anyone else notice the diagram shown on the control CLEARLY showed the tool offset measurement is from the tip of the tool to the upper (Z+ side) side of the FLANGE? not the underside of the spindle collar. wtf.
Always use safety glasses plz, :)
Thank you
Actually why not just put a picture of her holding the knife in the package of every knife you sell, probably boost the sales up by 20-30%. Haha...
Its okay. You wont feel your scalp rip off with the spindle goin 30k.
Nothing is visible. I had to watch other video clips for the same. (Thank you)
I don't understand how the part probe can be calibrated by a tool setting probe that relies on mechanical switching to activate the tool setter. Unless the tool setter probe is locked after it is calibrated. Otherwise your part probe wouldn't be accurate because it also relies on a mechanical switch. Could someone elaborate on this? We do things differently you might say.
Did u watch the video?? At first she took the length of the bar , she than calibrated the tool probe than she took its exact location of the tool probe and use it as a part to calibrate the probe , I work on 10 years old machine and it got no probes , I set the tools by measuring them with calipers and then measuring their length, all I got is the bar and a few watches and the only way I screw parts up is by placing them backwards
That gauge pin at the beginning that sets the tool probe is the same for all machines in the shop. It's the master. The tool probe is set from that. Then the touch probe is set off the tool probe.
It's a good idea to put something like a big wad of tape over the collet nut or weldon set screw for the master tool. Also measure it and write that number down in several safe places.
I assume the tool setter is in a "locked" position when calibrating the part probe, is that true? I've mainly set laser tool setters (Blum). I'm not new to machining. I understand quite a bit about the world of machining, calibration, and programming. I'm probably diving to far into the .001" for it to really matter anyways.
Nate The Irate
Im pretty sure it doesn't matter which switch trips. I'd have to sleep on it to think if it matters. Shit makes my head spin sometimes.
I like lasers too except for coolant droplets false tripping. Nothing but air to crash into ;)
Think about it for a while, it is intriguing. Renishaw in their manuals recommend calibrating at the speed you will be part probing. If probing at half speed the results could be off by an amount that don't matter to most of us but it's still something to consider.
Wait a minute. Isn't she the human resources manager?
thank you!
this chick is so pretty ...
Wow your like my dream girl
You forgot safety glass, tight your hair up.
Didn't show you have to do T.I.R. on probe and tool setter first.
Thanks
I dream about such a wife and about this machine )
They come in package... if u have $>1 million.
to the very lovely lady there. just some advice. put your hair in a ponytail. shit happens and thats a good way to loose some scalp.
Try to record the control panel that show whatever you’re pressing, also get closer to the indicator. Don’t show your face too much on the video