Tom i am not understanding the basic here, i think so you should first clearly explain the thing or part which is moving? In this case i am not understanding either its bed on which workpiece is moving or the spindle which is rotating is also moving?
Hey tom, do you have a video to explain how to find out the R value of the ID or ODs, when G02 or G03 is used. last video you had, the R value you had was .500" for the .750" radius fillet you gotta use brain acrobatics to figure all those haha. I saw your "I" "J" video of arcs G17 that made a lot of sense, thanks a lot
In class we are cutting low carbon steel on the CNC. Since I am climb milling should I take lighter cuts still like on the Manual? Or Would it still be about 1/2 the cutter diameter even though I am climbing? I am milling out a circle. Thank you in advance.
You should always climb cut on a CNC mill. I know that a manual mill tends to jump but the CNC mill is much tighter because of the ball screw. Thanks for watching. Tom
good job tom..
its really helping a lot
Where's this video from. I'm from New Zealand and we drive on the left side. So we also drive our cutters anti-clockwise when cutting perimeter.
thank you from vietnam
I really like your video, thank you so much for it.
Anh Khoi Luong
Thank you Anh Khoi Luong.
Tom i am not understanding the basic here, i think so you should first clearly explain the thing or part which is moving? In this case i am not understanding either its bed on which workpiece is moving or the spindle which is rotating is also moving?
What program do you use?
Hey tom, do you have a video to explain how to find out the R value of the ID or ODs, when G02 or G03 is used.
last video you had, the R value you had was .500" for the .750" radius fillet you gotta use brain acrobatics to figure all those haha.
I saw your "I" "J" video of arcs G17 that made a lot of sense, thanks a lot
In class we are cutting low carbon steel on the CNC. Since I am climb milling should I take lighter cuts still like on the Manual? Or
Would it still be about 1/2 the cutter diameter even though I am climbing?
I am milling out a circle.
Thank you in advance.
You should always climb cut on a CNC mill. I know that a manual mill tends to jump but the CNC mill is much tighter because of the ball screw. Thanks for watching. Tom
what simulator are you using
It is the Gwizard editor from cnccookbook.com
Thanks for watching.