Thanks for posting these informative videos. I am getting a milling machine soon and these videos are like introductory lessons for me since I am new to this kind of work. I sure hope that you continue to post. Thanks again!
I've been waiting for new videos. I like the way you covered the G81 command. It would be great to see a lot more of those covered. Like, ramp-in and helical boring modals, etc. Classy videos, though.
Thank you so much for such a brief but informative series of videos, can i ask you a very big favour, I have a very musical ear, everytime I try to listen to the info, my ear wonders off to the music track, is it possible at all to have the same without the music.!!!, please please please.
It all depends on what you buy, you can get a cheap chinise vertical knee mill for 5-10 thousand but if you want quality your gonna have to dig deep my friend. Machining is not a cheap hobby/profession. We have Sharp brand mills and lathes at my vocational school and theyre small cheap ones for $7000 and they'd be good for home use, good for small to medium sized and medium duty work.
Umm, if you take care of them and use them properly, Then yes they will be good machines. They'll do just fine for home use, at school we put them through hell but sometimes we have to if the bridgeports are taken up. The Sharp mills are better than the lathes in my opinion, I would try to find an older used bridgeport series II mill and a nardini manual lathe. They wont be as nice but will be about the same price for a decent one and will give you just as good quality if it was cared for.
I met a machinist who lost his finger wearing a glove on a bridgeport. DO NOT WEAR GLOVES WHILE MACHINING . same goes for rings and watches and long sleeves.
@hgfjtdjhtd687369876 it is a canned cycle used to drill multiple holes without having to code the depth at every holes. I use G81 for spot drilling but if your hole is deeper than its diameter, you should use a G83 for peck drilling with a retract that break the chip.
A reamer in a drill chuck and you didn't even sweep it in? Please don't teach this eyeball and shim crap. Put it in a collet and sweep it. Also, don't say "crash" in the shop.
This series of videos are the best I've seen on TH-cam for introducing a technically complex subject.
I just bought my first milling machine and these videos were a great introduction for me. thanks, GMT.
Thanks for posting these informative videos. I am getting a milling machine soon and these videos are like introductory lessons for me since I am new to this kind of work. I sure hope that you continue to post.
Thanks again!
I use one of these machines. The way they greased the tap as it went in was pretty cool... I use a brush :D
Like your video. Very accurate drilling and tapping.
I've been waiting for new videos. I like the way you covered the G81 command. It would be great to see a lot more of those covered. Like, ramp-in and helical boring modals, etc. Classy videos, though.
very nice pls upload some more videos...
Watched them all in one sitting :)
Just watched the series very well made
Thanks for that
super quality.....really excellent
thank you for this video..... additional info for my job.... hope you will post more about cnc milling...
great video, learned more in 1 hour than a semester in milling
very nice course ... recommended
awesome cinematography
if you need a crash course on milling, then this machinery will spoil you
Thank you so much for such a brief but informative series of videos, can i ask you a very big favour, I have a very musical ear, everytime I try to listen to the info, my ear wonders off to the music track, is it possible at all to have the same without the music.!!!, please please please.
Thank you guys for sharing this knowledge!
Absolutely fascinating videos thanks for making them!
these things are so cool!
Great
Nice videos. I sure would like to see what you could do with some comprehensive tutorials.
I agree, however Sol's gloves in this video are only nitrile. I don't think they pose much risk since they tear very easily.
excellent thanks
what kind of job do you have to do to get to play with one of these?
This is going to be my next profession, starting in 2 months!
I love it, you can make whatever you want.
that was awesome
cool stuff
@kw757 i dont think the oil next to the hole ever got sucked in, the hole was just filled with oil...
When can we expect the next very good movie ?
Cool Beans!
It all depends on what you buy, you can get a cheap chinise vertical knee mill for 5-10 thousand but if you want quality your gonna have to dig deep my friend. Machining is not a cheap hobby/profession. We have Sharp brand mills and lathes at my vocational school and theyre small cheap ones for $7000 and they'd be good for home use, good for small to medium sized and medium duty work.
Umm, if you take care of them and use them properly, Then yes they will be good machines. They'll do just fine for home use, at school we put them through hell but sometimes we have to if the bridgeports are taken up. The Sharp mills are better than the lathes in my opinion, I would try to find an older used bridgeport series II mill and a nardini manual lathe. They wont be as nice but will be about the same price for a decent one and will give you just as good quality if it was cared for.
Why you no post more videos???
is that a Jacob chuck?
inch sizes? also not specified spindle speed (s1000m03 for example), the number of zero point of the program (G54) and G90
I feel the need to have a cigarette after watching this for some reason.
And I thought I was the only one who wanted to do that.
I met a machinist who lost his finger wearing a glove on a bridgeport. DO NOT WEAR GLOVES WHILE MACHINING . same goes for rings and watches and long sleeves.
omg i hate to lack money, i'd buy this machine to use at home for hobby if i had money.
@hgfjtdjhtd687369876 it is a canned cycle used to drill multiple holes without having to code the depth at every holes. I use G81 for spot drilling but if your hole is deeper than its diameter, you should use a G83 for peck drilling with a retract that break the chip.
@DJGPR2 to much for you mate :) trust me
I think I picked the wrong major
Well, hopefully not a mill crash.
cool!!!!!! awesome loved it (Y)
Puta aula.
i now know for sure i have a metallic fetish.
N x P
A reamer in a drill chuck and you didn't even sweep it in? Please don't teach this eyeball and shim crap. Put it in a collet and sweep it. Also, don't say "crash" in the shop.
lol