Allen hints for the space mouse.... 1. They are VERY sensitive use small finger motions. 2. Place your hand on the mouse as if you're holding the part on the screen. 3. Practice moving the part in one axis at a time before trying multi axis motion. 4. Always hold the mouse knob exactly the same every time You will develop muscle memory quickly by doing all that. Be prepared to spin out of control a few times. Just click home and try again 😁
Was I 😅 also im no longer the project head I gave up that title a long time ago haha everyone on the team is at the same level and I don't delegate tasks either people pick what they want to do and that's how it all gets done
Learning to mill requires learning to hear what good cuts sound like. A little experience and you will know when the crash is eminent, or the machine is struggling, etc.
Thanks for having us on bud it was a fun time !!!!
Allen hints for the space mouse.... 1. They are VERY sensitive use small finger motions. 2. Place your hand on the mouse as if you're holding the part on the screen. 3. Practice moving the part in one axis at a time before trying multi axis motion. 4. Always hold the mouse knob exactly the same every time
You will develop muscle memory quickly by doing all that. Be prepared to spin out of control a few times. Just click home and try again 😁
project head was in control from the start obviously
Was I 😅 also im no longer the project head I gave up that title a long time ago haha everyone on the team is at the same level and I don't delegate tasks either people pick what they want to do and that's how it all gets done
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Can Milo V1.5 do 3d surfacing?
A lot of mills on the market can do 2.5D and they can't machine curved surfaces on Z axis.
Learning to mill requires learning to hear what good cuts sound like. A little experience and you will know when the crash is eminent, or the machine is struggling, etc.
Chamfers set us apart from the animals! 😅
I run 5 micron collets well worth the 20+ $usd