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  • you need to be smarter than the machine. they only do what the operator tells it to do

  • @CTHARDCORE606

    think so?

  • dont have to go too fast...

  • Oops !

    

  • nennt sich Anbohren ...

  • hey there is a little mess there i dont care were in the hell you are from in this world at one point in time during your machining career you will have your own space look like this rather its private or commercial so quit with the complanning besides its not your mill ow and never trust mach i just go through the g and m codes by hand after the post processor codes it to the machine that is were it most likely glitched

  • I would be embarrassed to show this. Whats with all the wrenches and tools next to your workpiece? I would be unemployed if I worked like this. So sad if you are American.

  • @CHIsk8erALVA Wrench for drawbar, vise, and deburring tool. Its at home, I can do what I want.

  • @SupermaxCNC That's cool man. I do side work myself out of my garage too. It just kills me when I see this kind of carelessness that's so obvious. Keep all your fingers and avoid any injury brother.

  • @CHIsk8erALVA Shut the fuck up. Nobody gives a shit if your all neat and tidy. We just get the job done. Now go do umm... do metric shit or something.

  • I always send the tool to z3. on the approach. That a way i can tell if something is not set up correctly. Gives you a split second to react.

  • How about using feed hold and looking at your distance to go. I do that on every new program I run.

  • Feed Hold anyone?

  • Wahhooooppsss!

    

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  • one important thing iv learnt, a machines programming software never stuffs up its always the operators fault. i use cncs everyday and if one was playing tricks on me id never trust it again

  • @jmilligan151 Then you are not using Mach3. It does have bugs, like the G28 issue in one one my other videos, "Mach3 Error". Mach is good for what it costs but there are issues like treading on a lathe. One day it will work, next day it won't. A lot of people have this problem. Turns out the original programmer of the code wrote it wrong but the guy that does it now won't fix it because it works good enough. I have learned to work around the bugs, just like the one in this video. No problems now

  • It was tough, but I managed to masturbate to this

  • your machine is broke now :p

  • Haha. This maschine is an oldtimer. Clean your working area first, before milling

  • @Kotnascher85 That is clean!

  • Forgot the zero or decimal point?

  • Programmer: Machine is not responding!!

    It went too deep, almost one,

    Supervisor: one tent?

    Programmer: NO one inch!!!

  • Have fun tramming everything square again.

  • It always makes you look cool when you set then press the button and show everyone how its done. Thing is it doesnt always work like that, thats why good setters, watch their tools in first time to check the Datum is right and the tool offset is in the ball park. thank christ it wasnt a high speed machine with a ceramic spindle as that would have been expensive

  • Too slow :-)

  • Single Block, Slow rapid and most important, Distance to go page.

  • well thats how to fuck a machine up :D

  • It's always the machine's fault!

  • You like to spot drill a lot deeper than I usually do.

  • @ruscccpsia2010 What? You don't spot drill all the way through? :)

  • yeah blame it on the control more like operator error

  • @jkamping1 Its a bug I have managed to duplicate. So in this case, yes it was the control. Thats what happens when I use the latest betas, sometimes things break.

  • @SupermaxCNC bummer, but who am I to talk I have crashed a time or two myself it happens to the best of us lol

  • @jkamping1 Yeah, Its always a learning process. I have crashed it a couple time from just plain forgetting to set the offset. I am sure I will do it again.

  • @SupermaxCNC There is a single step button you know ;)

  • @hotroddrew Wouldnt have helped. That was a single step.

    Main thing, dont hit the stop button in the middle of a tool change. It messes up the too offsets and you try to continue this happens. If you realize something is wrong with the tool stop after you have hit the start button.

  • "pamietaj Cholero zawsze ustawiaj Zero " ( zero bazowe materialu xD)

  • i have do the same today XD

  • bummer bro, I hope you donjt do that twice.

  • Single block and slowing the feed and rapid down for the first run would've saved ya on that one. I never enter and offset and run at full speed first time around. That would be dumb

  • @drummerboy67003 never??? you havent lived yet lol

  • @Gingerpex Ok. Maybe I have a time or two.

  • lol

  • It's YTmach again! :D

    Wow indeed, that must have made your balls tingle to see it mid crash.

    My Denford Orac lathe used to crash far too often.

    They'd used a membrane keypad for the controller and the thing was horrible! It'd constantly not register key presses, like... a zero. I'd have to check and recheck everything before starting it to make sure all zeros were present and accounted for.

    The rest of it was excellent though.

  • Wow!

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