This is an awesome video for someone like me who has no experience, thank you. I am looking to apply for a CNC Operator position in my area, and there are so many places willing to take on newcomers to the field. I'd like to have a leg up, can you recommend any videos that will help me with my interview process, and also develop a bit of skill before I apply?
with I and J it is totally wrong, in both case G90 G91 I and J calculated according to the difference between starting point to the origin of the arc, as you showed in G91 example
It was just the same PLTW power point i had to do in class but you explained sum things better than my teacher so thanks where is the episode where you actually do the programming????
I don't have my students program in Polar but usually you use G16 to switch to Polar mode (and G15 to switch back to Cartesian). The software we use to verify and mill is CNC Base for ProLight 1000
For people out there that think if they just watch TH-cam videos and then get a job. I got a rude awakening for you. Almost all shops require that you have College training with some kind of degree before they will let you anywhere near a CNC machine.
Not trueeee. Ran cnc lathe, mill. Waterjet and plasma cutter... With absolutely zero college. A good teacher can teach. Its sad to say without colleges nobody ever knew how to do anything. Running a cnc is not like being an electrician where you HAVE to be certified to do your job
Excellent tutorial for beginners. Thank you so much!!
Very Usefull Thank you, greetings from Indonesia
amazing thank you ❤❤
it is so amazing.tanx
This is an awesome video for someone like me who has no experience, thank you. I am looking to apply for a CNC Operator position in my area, and there are so many places willing to take on newcomers to the field. I'd like to have a leg up, can you recommend any videos that will help me with my interview process, and also develop a bit of skill before I apply?
with I and J it is totally wrong, in both case G90 G91 I and J calculated according to the difference between starting point to the origin of the arc, as you showed in G91 example
On our machine, G90 is the command for absolute coordinates which means the I & J reference point is from (0,0)
Thank you ,easy to understand ,please post some more video ,it is really helpful.
Nice!!👍
It was just the same PLTW power point i had to do in class but you explained sum things better than my teacher so thanks where is the episode where you actually do the programming????
Sorry Terry - we practice the programming stuff in class. Glad it helped a little though!
nice job. Thanks
is this video for cnc lathe programming or milling machine?
This video was for a milling machine. Thanks for watching and I hope it helped!
very nice tutorial
In this example Arc Center and Part Center is same or different
Lth.....thanks lots....
Would love it if you made more CNC programming videos
Thank you very much. I'm from Bangladesh. It's really a helpful tutorial.
thank you soo much brother
Think you for this video
Just one question Do you know about polar interpolation? and a software to check our polar code?
I don't have my students program in Polar but usually you use G16 to switch to Polar mode (and G15 to switch back to Cartesian). The software we use to verify and mill is CNC Base for ProLight 1000
In this example part zero and centre of arc is different . I am confuse with I and J calculation
a complete tutorial thank you
Thank you sooo much!
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Thank you
For people out there that think if they just watch TH-cam videos and then get a job. I got a rude awakening for you. Almost all shops require that you have College training with some kind of degree before they will let you anywhere near a CNC machine.
Not trueeee. Ran cnc lathe, mill. Waterjet and plasma cutter... With absolutely zero college. A good teacher can teach. Its sad to say without colleges nobody ever knew how to do anything. Running a cnc is not like being an electrician where you HAVE to be certified to do your job
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Excellent tutorial for beginners. Thank you so much!!