I didn’t find lots of good videos about Esprit for some reason. your video is good but it would have been way better if you went through setting up tools and other good things! Thanks for the video.
Really good tutorial . Can any want se machine simulation n post . And my nc edit g code only 1 black color not like in this video how can I change setting thank
This video helped me out a lot. Thank you. Do you have a link to something that explains stock automation (22min of your video)? I don't see that column in my operations tab and cannot see the part in the sub-spindle as you state in the video.
I made the same transition from PartMaker to Esprit about 3.5 years ago. Esprit is SO much better. The learning curve is kinda steep, but well worth it.
All of these Cam videos look great and everything... but it all seems to go downhill when the post makes a BS program. I had tons of trouble with parkmaker SwissCam. I wonder how much better the esprit is.
As a former PartMaker user for the better part of a decade and now learning Esprit. I can say that Esprit is WAY more powerful than PartMaker. Esprit does have a decent learning curve. It's not terrible if you are coming from another CAM package. I liken it to getting in a different car for the first time. All the basic controls are there, it just figuring out where they are. I can say that the posted programs from Esprit are VERY clean right out of the box. The tech support for Esprit is top notch as well. I've never waited more than a couple of hours for a response and help for any issues I've run into.
@@derick3482 I'm on the 20 series as well. The first issue with the tool bars is a pretty simple fix. I don't have Esprit in front of me at the moment so I'll make a few notes tomorrow on how to get the UI to stay set up the way you want. I don't remember the exact names of the menus needed to make your preferred setup the default setup.
@@derick3482 okay, to save your window setup. Get it set up the way you like it. Then click on tools in the menus bar. It's between analysis and windows. Click options. Once the options window opens click the button at the bottom of that window that says default. Then click the save current as used defaults option. That should save your current layout as the default layout every time you open Esprit. I'll cover saving tools and operations later on today. I'm buried up to my eyeballs and work right now. Reply to this message to remind me.
I don't look quick at all...most Cam is good but I like cam that I spend less time at the computer and a cam that's less involved..if a cam has a steep learning curve I would think less people in the shop will get involved with using it...then comes the post processor no processor is without issues..
I've been using Esprit for a little over a year now at my shop. I've used it on Citizen Swiss machines and Myiano lathes with out any editing need. We also use it for our Mori lathes. My boss uses it on Haas and Okuma mills up to 5 Axis. Never had an issue with serious post problems. The posted programs from Esprit are VERY clean right out of the box.
@@derick3482 I do Swiss and turn mill stuff. I've only done one basic mill job with Esprit. At my shop I'm the lathe/Swiss guy. We have another guy for mill programming.
I can not find templates for the models as you instructed, can you give me the same template as you, thank you
Thanks for making this video. It definitely helped me make a decision on which software to choose from between the few that are out there.
I didn’t find lots of good videos about Esprit for some reason.
your video is good but it would have been way better if you went through setting up tools and other good things!
Thanks for the video.
I have the software esprit but the list of machines that you opened at the beginning of video is empty dear me. How can I have this list
if you have this file can you send me
can you perhaps make a video teaching how to make those SAVED operations? ?
Really good tutorial . Can any want se machine simulation n post . And my nc edit g code only 1 black color not like in this video how can I change setting thank
Regarding the post processors. Did you already select one before the video?
probably yes. he had all templates and operations prepared in advance
How long does it take to set-up all the templates and operations?
@@dannypacific it looks like it's all saved operations from before though i wish he could actually spend time creating an operation
Very very well done
Thank you for taking the time to go in depth with this.
Excellent video! 🍻
Can you share your template and saved operation list.
thanks for video helped me out a lot plzz i need post processeur for machine citizen cincom
do you got it?
This video helped me out a lot. Thank you. Do you have a link to something that explains stock automation (22min of your video)? I don't see that column in my operations tab and cannot see the part in the sub-spindle as you state in the video.
what machine do you have?
I know partmaker, but new company I am working now in they have only a asprit so if you can publish more videos I would appreciate
I made the same transition from PartMaker to Esprit about 3.5 years ago. Esprit is SO much better. The learning curve is kinda steep, but well worth it.
cnc sliding head mecheni (yanna software using in progress
You can share build post for me!
Excellent video
All of these Cam videos look great and everything... but it all seems to go downhill when the post makes a BS program. I had tons of trouble with parkmaker SwissCam. I wonder how much better the esprit is.
An Artist formerly known as William Devane , it can't be that much better..too much going on just to make this part
As a former PartMaker user for the better part of a decade and now learning Esprit. I can say that Esprit is WAY more powerful than PartMaker. Esprit does have a decent learning curve. It's not terrible if you are coming from another CAM package. I liken it to getting in a different car for the first time. All the basic controls are there, it just figuring out where they are. I can say that the posted programs from Esprit are VERY clean right out of the box. The tech support for Esprit is top notch as well. I've never waited more than a couple of hours for a response and help for any issues I've run into.
@@derick3482 Which version of Esprit are you using? TNG or 20 series?
@@derick3482 I'm on the 20 series as well. The first issue with the tool bars is a pretty simple fix. I don't have Esprit in front of me at the moment so I'll make a few notes tomorrow on how to get the UI to stay set up the way you want. I don't remember the exact names of the menus needed to make your preferred setup the default setup.
@@derick3482 okay, to save your window setup. Get it set up the way you like it. Then click on tools in the menus bar. It's between analysis and windows. Click options. Once the options window opens click the button at the bottom of that window that says default. Then click the save current as used defaults option. That should save your current layout as the default layout every time you open Esprit. I'll cover saving tools and operations later on today. I'm buried up to my eyeballs and work right now. Reply to this message to remind me.
how to I can get this Esprit software
Excuse me; is there an Email; can we communicate?
I don't look quick at all...most Cam is good but I like cam that I spend less time at the computer and a cam that's less involved..if a cam has a steep learning curve I would think less people in the shop will get involved with using it...then comes the post processor no processor is without issues..
I've been using Esprit for a little over a year now at my shop. I've used it on Citizen Swiss machines and Myiano lathes with out any editing need. We also use it for our Mori lathes. My boss uses it on Haas and Okuma mills up to 5 Axis. Never had an issue with serious post problems. The posted programs from Esprit are VERY clean right out of the box.
@@derick3482 I do Swiss and turn mill stuff. I've only done one basic mill job with Esprit. At my shop I'm the lathe/Swiss guy. We have another guy for mill programming.
software like send
Doesn't look quick to me
i wish you could just simply show how to simply organize tools and machine set up ?>