Making machining video's that look good AND are educational is a black art. this is by far the best channel on TH-cam for people who are actually trying to make parts
Great job with the video Kevin! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us trying to learn cnc. I recently stuck a GoPro mount in the front side of the spindle housing and it seems to be helping keep the coolant off the camera. I might look into making one of those air blades also.
Thank you Adam. I'm glad you liked. Maybe one day I'll be able to replicated your video setup skills. Thanks for the GoPro tip. I'll see if I can give that a try.
Great job Kevin. The GoPro Air knife project would be a great ‘follow along’ series for us to all make. Loving all the little Fusion tips, I find that I’m re watching your videos many times over to try and learn and remember all the tricks.
Hey Kevin, this video was AWESOME!! I would encourage you to not worry as much about the filming/photography aspect of the videos as you will improve with time. The valuable thing here is that you are education the public on things that are achievable at a hobbyist level. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for the video. I appreciate the knowledge and steps in fusion. Those videos are what is important and they always come out great. Seeing the cad/cam put into practice is always a bonus
Great job, I was looking forward to this video all week. One thing I'd like to actually see in a video is touching off on your part for op2, especially for a more complicated part in the future. Even if it's only a few second clip in the video, it'd help me a great deal I think in my ventures
Great video tying the process of CAD to CAM to finished part together.....looking forward to a vid on cutter comp and maybe setting Z height on tools or best practices for this operation.
Great video concept Kevin 👍 Thanks for taking the time to explain all the little nuances. Don’t sweat the video quality mate… it will develop over time. Meanwhile…. the pace and detail of all three phases is spot on IMHO. Love ya work… 🤣 Regards Robert
for the surface finish if you want some beautifully finissh you can only use one plates in the face mill around 3-5000 rpm and .1mm\tooth in feed for aluminium and plastic this methood fits :)
Nice pace for this video. As for camera set up, lighting and audio, I've spent thousands $ and hundreds of hours trying to improve here. If you're a one man op, you'll never get this right. There's always something. You're just juggling to many things at once to get it right. My advice, work on audio first. I could on and on about video production stuff but it's 4am. Let have a conference call about gear.
Hi, Kevin. First time posting here. I've been searching for feedback on Syil breakdowns and how the situation around fixing them came out. I'm looking at their L2 lathe actually. Do you have any feedback on PR with their tech and or repair situations?
Making machining video's that look good AND are educational is a black art. this is by far the best channel on TH-cam for people who are actually trying to make parts
Great job with the video Kevin! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us trying to learn cnc. I recently stuck a GoPro mount in the front side of the spindle housing and it seems to be helping keep the coolant off the camera. I might look into making one of those air blades also.
Thank you Adam. I'm glad you liked. Maybe one day I'll be able to replicated your video setup skills. Thanks for the GoPro tip. I'll see if I can give that a try.
Great job Kevin.
The GoPro Air knife project would be a great ‘follow along’ series for us to all make.
Loving all the little Fusion tips, I find that I’m re watching your videos many times over to try and learn and remember all the tricks.
Hey Kevin, this video was AWESOME!! I would encourage you to not worry as much about the filming/photography aspect of the videos as you will improve with time. The valuable thing here is that you are education the public on things that are achievable at a hobbyist level. Keep up the great work!
Great video Kevin I really learnt a lot from your videos as a fellow Syil owner in AU :)
Thank you for the video. I appreciate the knowledge and steps in fusion. Those videos are what is important and they always come out great. Seeing the cad/cam put into practice is always a bonus
Great job, I was looking forward to this video all week. One thing I'd like to actually see in a video is touching off on your part for op2, especially for a more complicated part in the future. Even if it's only a few second clip in the video, it'd help me a great deal I think in my ventures
Great video tying the process of CAD to CAM to finished part together.....looking forward to a vid on cutter comp and maybe setting Z height on tools or best practices for this operation.
Great video concept Kevin 👍
Thanks for taking the time to explain all the little nuances.
Don’t sweat the video quality mate… it will develop over time.
Meanwhile…. the pace and detail of all three phases is spot on IMHO.
Love ya work…
🤣
Regards
Robert
Thanks for cranking out this cool video series Kevin, it is very informative. Nice Work.
Hello Kevin great video look forward to hearing from you soon
Great video dude, keep them coming.
for the surface finish if you want some beautifully finissh you can only use one plates in the face mill around 3-5000 rpm and .1mm\tooth in feed for aluminium and plastic this methood fits :)
Excellent Video!
Thanks for tutorial!
Nice pace for this video.
As for camera set up, lighting and audio, I've spent thousands $ and hundreds of hours trying to improve here. If you're a one man op, you'll never get this right. There's always something. You're just juggling to many things at once to get it right. My advice, work on audio first. I could on and on about video production stuff but it's 4am. Let have a conference call about gear.
Hi, Kevin. First time posting here. I've been searching for feedback on Syil breakdowns and how the situation around fixing them came out. I'm looking at their L2 lathe actually. Do you have any feedback on PR with their tech and or repair situations?
Can you send me an email? Kevin @ mechanicaladvantage dot com.
@@MechanicalAdvantage Sent a while ago with my assumed mods to the address.
Great series, very helpful! Which post processor do you use?
Siemens 808D Emvio from one of the guys that sells the Syil machines. George his his name. Are you running this machine/control too?
@@MechanicalAdvantage Yes I have the X7 with the 808D Advanced. Getting ready to start it up soon. It's been sitting since I got it 2 years ago.
We are here to learn about CAD/CAM....don't worry about the video quality, it is enough like it is now 🙂👍👍