This remimds me of my time as a maintenance lead at a aerospace machine shop. The customer service makes the machines value go way up. Haas has some of the best customer service I've seen and okuma was not to bad, SNK was a whole different story.
wow that's pretty cool I got to put this shop Sabre CNC Plasma cutter Onto my Bucket list for my future need down the road can wait to see more video of the next step soon i hope LOL
Another really cool attachment for some of the more rigid plasma cutters is a drag scribe. I really don't see the practical benefit for the probe with a CNC Plasma cutter, but it's still cool. Ideally ShopSabre would integrate a camera to do the same thing and then it could follow an edge or line. (I understand that some DIY CNC controllers have a plugin that does this) That way you could place a drawing or previously cut part on the table and use the camera to capture the outline. Though I suspect that there is some type of manual mode for the probe that you could use to at least translate individual points into a CAD file. At least then you could find edges, holes and other features you need to identify to then use to complete a drawing in a CAD program. One of the real advantages of Servo motors on a CNC is the ability to get accurate position information to do cool stuff like this.
Maybe one could make a spring loaded sharpie holder, so that it would compensate for any wobbliness on the surface and maintain a little pressure like you would do when marking things by hand. Back then when I was in the labelling business, we had ink jet printers, that would move on a gantry to mark stuff like big boxes. They were wicked expensive also...
That probe sensed part - digitized rendering (green line quickly shown on pc screen) seemed to have some corner/edge features not evident on the square cornered target piece (disregard where probe touched right on corner, resulting in 45 deg.). Maybe that was corrected with smaller sense resolution?
Wow.. I'm in Super Rural West Tennessee and I have Fiber Optic. Cox sucks EVERYWHERE.. If I didn't have TEC For my internet I'd probably have to go with a SpaceX Star Link system
No kidding. Unfortunately we only have one choice here at the shop and it's Cox... although we recently upgraded our internet speed, and it's been much better
Magnetic plate to hold the piece? Not sure if it would affect the probe… may need to be non ferrous… given the half the height for Z, you could create a position fixture similar to the welding table… very expensive x-y pen plotter 😅
This remimds me of my time as a maintenance lead at a aerospace machine shop. The customer service makes the machines value go way up. Haas has some of the best customer service I've seen and okuma was not to bad, SNK was a whole different story.
Love watching Tay talk to customer service for 20 minutes
Giovanni is my favorite shopsabre tech!
Cox network in Roanoke is the worst! lol great video guys.
Tay slays it again. A maestro of machines!
wow that's pretty cool I got to put this shop Sabre CNC Plasma cutter Onto my Bucket list for my future need down the road can wait to see more video of the next step soon i hope LOL
Another really cool attachment for some of the more rigid plasma cutters is a drag scribe.
I really don't see the practical benefit for the probe with a CNC Plasma cutter, but it's still cool. Ideally ShopSabre would integrate a camera to do the same thing and then it could follow an edge or line. (I understand that some DIY CNC controllers have a plugin that does this) That way you could place a drawing or previously cut part on the table and use the camera to capture the outline. Though I suspect that there is some type of manual mode for the probe that you could use to at least translate individual points into a CAD file. At least then you could find edges, holes and other features you need to identify to then use to complete a drawing in a CAD program.
One of the real advantages of Servo motors on a CNC is the ability to get accurate position information to do cool stuff like this.
Can this also do inside holes of parts or just the outline o the part
That was a very enjoyable video 😊. Thank you see you soon ☺
Maybe one could make a spring loaded sharpie holder, so that it would compensate for any wobbliness on the surface and maintain a little pressure like you would do when marking things by hand. Back then when I was in the labelling business, we had ink jet printers, that would move on a gantry to mark stuff like big boxes. They were wicked expensive also...
Let’s see a test of how far a Sharpie draws compared to a Milwaukee inkzall. I will only use the inkzalls in my shop now…..
And how detailed of an image it will draw. I want portraits of the entire crew
Already had a thought about using the marker tool to create some art pieces 😂 Maybe a future video! - Walker
That probe sensed part - digitized rendering (green line quickly shown on pc screen) seemed to have some corner/edge features not evident on the square cornered target piece (disregard where probe touched right on corner, resulting in 45 deg.). Maybe that was corrected with smaller sense resolution?
Really cool to watch!! :D
You now can mass-replicate/forge autographs! :D
Also unexpected Walker is always fun :D 3:00
"Giovanni is da best"
Wow.. I'm in Super Rural West Tennessee and I have Fiber Optic. Cox sucks EVERYWHERE..
If I didn't have TEC For my internet I'd probably have to go with a SpaceX Star Link system
love it
Hello nerds . 😊
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Halo nards
Love seeing our fellow nerds here
Hehehehe...you said probe...hahahaha😅
Wow interesting video but you need to get a better broadband supplier
No kidding. Unfortunately we only have one choice here at the shop and it's Cox... although we recently upgraded our internet speed, and it's been much better
Magnetic plate to hold the piece? Not sure if it would affect the probe… may need to be non ferrous… given the half the height for Z, you could create a position fixture similar to the welding table… very expensive x-y pen plotter 😅
Anyone else in the CNC community and industry see the headache using windows?!?!?! Windows has become the most unusable OS in current day.
Why is that? I use AutoCAD all day long and it's fairly rock solid. Revit too. Are CNC programs just bulky cos there's a limited user base?