One big piece of advise. Keep the videos posted to max 1 per day. This will keep the channel more relevant for longer and will give you more reach. I know making a video is a lot of work, another reason to spread out the posts a little more.
That isn’t really true, most of the traffic for this will likely come from prospective buyers like myself who are interested in the capabilities of the machine, and as long as the vids answer the questions we have TH-cam will continue to recommend them no matter how closely they’re uploaded. At least anecdotally, I’ve had vids posted within hours of each other and both performed far above average, and I know of a few large creators who posted up to 100 vids in a couple hours and they all performed fine
@@MarinusMakesStuff I provided reasoning for why it wouldn’t be true in this specific scenario based on a ton of previous non-anecdotal information. I then threw in some anecdotes of specific times multiple uploads did not limit reach. It’s pretty widely known nowadays that small things like upload time, frequency, file names etc will have little to no impact on long term video reach unless you’re actively spamming. Each video is processed and pulled for viewers individually depending on what TH-cam thinks the viewer will click on and watch, nothing else.
@@dapz Thing is, I often write an essay-like reply on TH-cam and rarely get a reply or civil discussion. But when I don't write an essay, someone will always tell me I'm wrong and ask me to explain myself. I guess I'm better off never ever commenting since it's either losing face or losing time. It's rarely a nice discussion. Actually it's been a long time since I've had a good discussion :) Anyway, have a nice day.
The linear rails and ballscrews are open and exposed to the chips and coolant. Is this not a problem or is it OK? Just wondering about it cutting something harder.
Feedrate for the main adaptive was 10,000mm/min, 0.19mm width of cut, 8mm depth of cut. The cleanup contour was 1000mm/min, 0.15mm width of cut, 8mm depth of cut
I think it’s only a matter of time before this type of machine explodes in popularity.
A matter of price
@@msr15334 Its pretty affordable compared to other machines.
Just ordered mine! Thank you for the all the videos that you’ve posted. I plan on studying them while I wait for the delivery!
@donnieronald3641 did you get yours yet? How is it looking
Hey, what probe are you using and where can I find it?
One big piece of advise. Keep the videos posted to max 1 per day. This will keep the channel more relevant for longer and will give you more reach. I know making a video is a lot of work, another reason to spread out the posts a little more.
Thanks for the tip!
That isn’t really true, most of the traffic for this will likely come from prospective buyers like myself who are interested in the capabilities of the machine, and as long as the vids answer the questions we have TH-cam will continue to recommend them no matter how closely they’re uploaded.
At least anecdotally, I’ve had vids posted within hours of each other and both performed far above average, and I know of a few large creators who posted up to 100 vids in a couple hours and they all performed fine
@@dapz So first you say it's not true and then you say it's based on anecdotal evidence 🤔 And you are comparing apples and pears.
@@MarinusMakesStuff I provided reasoning for why it wouldn’t be true in this specific scenario based on a ton of previous non-anecdotal information. I then threw in some anecdotes of specific times multiple uploads did not limit reach.
It’s pretty widely known nowadays that small things like upload time, frequency, file names etc will have little to no impact on long term video reach unless you’re actively spamming. Each video is processed and pulled for viewers individually depending on what TH-cam thinks the viewer will click on and watch, nothing else.
@@dapz Thing is, I often write an essay-like reply on TH-cam and rarely get a reply or civil discussion. But when I don't write an essay, someone will always tell me I'm wrong and ask me to explain myself. I guess I'm better off never ever commenting since it's either losing face or losing time. It's rarely a nice discussion. Actually it's been a long time since I've had a good discussion :)
Anyway, have a nice day.
The linear rails and ballscrews are open and exposed to the chips and coolant. Is this not a problem or is it OK? Just wondering about it cutting something harder.
Looks like the linear bearings have wipers, should be fine
The Ballscrew and ways are usually somewhat exposed. Under the way covers but exposed to coolant and the occasional chip anyways.
Thinking about getting this machine. How is the customer support as of late?
Is the tool height probe and magnet probe sold with the machine?
Yes, the magnetic XY probe and the Z puck are both included with every machine. Plus the collet set.
How does it work with 4140 steel alloy?
Why isn’t the coolant aimed at the tool to promote chip clearing? I think you are doing a lot of chip recutting which can be hard on endmills.
10.000mm/sec? what's your acceleration setting? That doesn't look like 10m/sec
How do you setup the offset for the probe? Seems tricky to get the right offset for high accuracy
The full video on the probe offset and calibration is here: th-cam.com/video/8FjfbAbMgNE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=ShariffDMC
What was the final feedrate, DOC, and WOC? I can't find them in the video.
Feedrate for the main adaptive was 10,000mm/min, 0.19mm width of cut, 8mm depth of cut. The cleanup contour was 1000mm/min, 0.15mm width of cut, 8mm depth of cut
@@shariffdmc3406 around 0.93 cubic IPM or 15.2k cubic mm per minute. Not bad at all!
@@shariffdmc3406 Could you try increasing the depth of cut? Let's push it to the limit!
N clowns on Reddit talking about buying a gg3 😂. This is a hog of a machine, I need 1.
It's incredible! Don't know if you might be interested in a TH-cam video collab. (PCBWayDaisy)