@chriscraftjohnny btw...by using paper im guessing you live in the tool wear offset menu...lol. just run it 5 times till you get it right....thatll be productive....
lol... no. not paper feelers....lmao thats how i did it in high school....tool eye is the way to go....just go look in every major shop...youll find them. people who use paper feelers just dont know how to use the tool eye....lol. this isn t 1980. technology supersedes the use of paper douche...
@JTMarlin8 Nope, that's a carpenter's tool. It's called an .003 piece of paper or a skim cut. Go back to your Voc-Tech and tell your teacher, he teaches beacuse he can't do. And keep working with your Burger King (BEEP BEEP BEEP) Haas control. Other than Misubishi, they are all take-off's of Fanuc. Tell your Haas sales rep that their controls could use more buttons. Ever heard of a menu? Soft keys? I guess not. Beep Beep Beep.
@ChrisCraftJohnny A skim cut is neither faster nor more accurate than a Renishaw swing down tool setter. A paper shim is even worse. Besides, If you've ever done any tight tolerance work, you would know that the only way to dial in the machine is to measure the first article and adjust offsets accordingly.
And FYI, I don't run Haas machines. You're confusing me with another poster. Maybe you should learn to read before attempting (and failing) to school someone else.
@JTMarlin8 is +/-.0001 tight tolerence work? I don't need your little pieces of technology to make tight work. And speak about failures when you speak about yourself pal. I own my own successful shop, not work at one like you do. So keep using your little probes and thinking you are a precision machinist.
@ChrisCraftJohnny Anyone who claims +/- 0.0001 tolerance from a lathe is a chest thumping armchair machinist who has no idea what he's doing. Temperature control? Calibrated measuring tools? Nah, all you need is a piece of paper!
@JTMarlin8 The paper, is for initial set up. Ever heard of wear offsets to dial in the workpiece? And if you think there is no way of holding +/-.0001 everyday, you must have never run a Hardinge Super Precision Line of CNC lathe. It has .00005 (that's 50 millionths) resolution. So I'm gonna go beat my chest now and go make some more super high precision parts. (18 years) And yes, my shop is temperature controlled at 70 degress F. with more metrology tools than in your wildest novice dreams.
@ChrisCraftJohnny LOL. Your post is absolutely hysterical. First of all, dialing in with offsets is exactly what I do. The probe is much faster for initial setup. Second, the resolution of the encoders on your crappy Hardinge is irrelevant to the tolerance you can hold "all day". Lastly, 68 degrees F is the accepted standard. I look forward to reading your next reply of lame excuses as you why your lathes don't suck and why you insist on keeping your shop 2 degrees warmer.
@JTMarlin8 Here is my funny reply asshole: If you think Hardinge is crap, than you are nothing but a cock sucking anti-American pussy that is selling this country down the fucking tubes. You're a fucking crybaby bleeding cunt. Take your tool probe and shove it up your bleeding pussy. Maybe that will stop the bleeding. I make ZERO excuses. Only results faggot. I would love to work in a shop with you and show your superiors what a fucking waste of time and money you are. Funny huh?
@ChrisCraftJohnny Hey Johnny, your face is turning red. Might want to check your blood pressure. Keep thumping away at your chest, you're not impressing anybody with your "knowledge".
@JTMarlin8 Also, Hydrostatic ways and themal comp. are in my lathes I hold +/- .0001 with everyday. But now I'm talking over your head. Buddy, when you make Sub-safe level one components as I do, come back and talk to me. Again over your head. Ask a Navy-man what that means. You will never match me in any machining operation. I was taught by the best, took their knowledge and RAN with it. Sorry your wee-brain can't compute. Go back to fishing you share something in common with them.
@JTMarlin8 I can't wait to hear your novice reply. But I know your busy crashing machines and costing your employer thousands. (YOU) "Boss, um, ya, hi. This print you gave me? I can't hold +/-.0001 on 500 pcs. It just can't be done." (Boss) "What is that? Blood running down your pants?"
In-process gaging exists so people can hold .0001 in CNC cylindrical grinders... Studer grinders with mineral casting bases, no less. Meanwhile, all you need are some software offsets, an obsolete lathe, and a piece of paper. What an amazing redneck you are.
@ChrisCraftJohnny nooooo. not paper feelers....lol. thats how they teach you to do it in high school. this is not 1980. technology supersedes the use of paper feelers. i bet you live in the tool wear menu....lmao. maybe if you runnin some shit cold roll you can run five parts before having to break out the old paper feeler and hand jog the machine like a noob....lol.
I'm a little confused with the sign language, being able to hear the sound of your cutter while in the cut is such a big part of finding the sweet spot in terms of proper speeds and feeds. You know right when to shit yourself when you hear that dreaded crunch of a tool failure.
load your program load your tools go to tool geometry set your tool offsets in your tool geometry page. you go to hand jog and it gives increments of .10 .001 .0001 bring down the tool eye and touch your tools off. this guy has never done this evidently.
Yeah, fanuc controls are a lot better. And you can buy components for Fanuc every where. haas charges way too much and perfers to replace assembles instead of parts.
@BHaselwood You have it 100% backwards. HAAS is dirt cheap for parts. Fanuc (I have 5 of em) is an arm and a leg. Fanuc is a superior control. Every control, Including HAAS is based on Fanuc.
Haha! This guy is one of the instructors at San Diego City College. I went in one of the classes and did a double take. I said "I saw you on Youtube". He looked at me funny like he had no idea he was on Youtube, because he didn't. Geez, if you're going to film someone and put it on the internet, and least let them know.
Someone needs to learn how to hold a fucking camera!! ugh!!
hybridher0 23 hours ago
Thorough explanation unlike some idiots who never ceases using senseless vocabularies.
sgt365 2 months ago
if this man is a teacher, i am a god
7996hobguy 7 months ago
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@chriscraftjohnny btw...by using paper im guessing you live in the tool wear offset menu...lol. just run it 5 times till you get it right....thatll be productive....
NIZDISDIK 10 months ago
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lol... no. not paper feelers....lmao thats how i did it in high school....tool eye is the way to go....just go look in every major shop...youll find them. people who use paper feelers just dont know how to use the tool eye....lol. this isn t 1980. technology supersedes the use of paper douche...
NIZDISDIK 10 months ago
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NIZDISDIK 10 months ago
this teacher guy sucks
TURKWIZ 1 year ago
Anyone who uses a tool eye/probe for set up is a novice.
ChrisCraftJohnny 1 year ago
@ChrisCraftJohnny What do you use for setting tools in a lathe? Tape measure?
JTMarlin8 1 year ago
@JTMarlin8 Nope, that's a carpenter's tool. It's called an .003 piece of paper or a skim cut. Go back to your Voc-Tech and tell your teacher, he teaches beacuse he can't do. And keep working with your Burger King (BEEP BEEP BEEP) Haas control. Other than Misubishi, they are all take-off's of Fanuc. Tell your Haas sales rep that their controls could use more buttons. Ever heard of a menu? Soft keys? I guess not. Beep Beep Beep.
ChrisCraftJohnny 11 months ago
@ChrisCraftJohnny A skim cut is neither faster nor more accurate than a Renishaw swing down tool setter. A paper shim is even worse. Besides, If you've ever done any tight tolerance work, you would know that the only way to dial in the machine is to measure the first article and adjust offsets accordingly.
And FYI, I don't run Haas machines. You're confusing me with another poster. Maybe you should learn to read before attempting (and failing) to school someone else.
JTMarlin8 11 months ago
@JTMarlin8 is +/-.0001 tight tolerence work? I don't need your little pieces of technology to make tight work. And speak about failures when you speak about yourself pal. I own my own successful shop, not work at one like you do. So keep using your little probes and thinking you are a precision machinist.
ChrisCraftJohnny 11 months ago
@ChrisCraftJohnny Anyone who claims +/- 0.0001 tolerance from a lathe is a chest thumping armchair machinist who has no idea what he's doing. Temperature control? Calibrated measuring tools? Nah, all you need is a piece of paper!
JTMarlin8 11 months ago
@JTMarlin8 The paper, is for initial set up. Ever heard of wear offsets to dial in the workpiece? And if you think there is no way of holding +/-.0001 everyday, you must have never run a Hardinge Super Precision Line of CNC lathe. It has .00005 (that's 50 millionths) resolution. So I'm gonna go beat my chest now and go make some more super high precision parts. (18 years) And yes, my shop is temperature controlled at 70 degress F. with more metrology tools than in your wildest novice dreams.
ChrisCraftJohnny 11 months ago
@ChrisCraftJohnny LOL. Your post is absolutely hysterical. First of all, dialing in with offsets is exactly what I do. The probe is much faster for initial setup. Second, the resolution of the encoders on your crappy Hardinge is irrelevant to the tolerance you can hold "all day". Lastly, 68 degrees F is the accepted standard. I look forward to reading your next reply of lame excuses as you why your lathes don't suck and why you insist on keeping your shop 2 degrees warmer.
JTMarlin8 11 months ago 2
@JTMarlin8 Here is my funny reply asshole: If you think Hardinge is crap, than you are nothing but a cock sucking anti-American pussy that is selling this country down the fucking tubes. You're a fucking crybaby bleeding cunt. Take your tool probe and shove it up your bleeding pussy. Maybe that will stop the bleeding. I make ZERO excuses. Only results faggot. I would love to work in a shop with you and show your superiors what a fucking waste of time and money you are. Funny huh?
ChrisCraftJohnny 10 months ago
@ChrisCraftJohnny Hey Johnny, your face is turning red. Might want to check your blood pressure. Keep thumping away at your chest, you're not impressing anybody with your "knowledge".
JTMarlin8 10 months ago
@JTMarlin8 Also, Hydrostatic ways and themal comp. are in my lathes I hold +/- .0001 with everyday. But now I'm talking over your head. Buddy, when you make Sub-safe level one components as I do, come back and talk to me. Again over your head. Ask a Navy-man what that means. You will never match me in any machining operation. I was taught by the best, took their knowledge and RAN with it. Sorry your wee-brain can't compute. Go back to fishing you share something in common with them.
ChrisCraftJohnny 10 months ago
@JTMarlin8 I can't wait to hear your novice reply. But I know your busy crashing machines and costing your employer thousands. (YOU) "Boss, um, ya, hi. This print you gave me? I can't hold +/-.0001 on 500 pcs. It just can't be done." (Boss) "What is that? Blood running down your pants?"
ChrisCraftJohnny 10 months ago
In-process gaging exists so people can hold .0001 in CNC cylindrical grinders... Studer grinders with mineral casting bases, no less. Meanwhile, all you need are some software offsets, an obsolete lathe, and a piece of paper. What an amazing redneck you are.
JTMarlin8 10 months ago
@ChrisCraftJohnny nooooo. not paper feelers....lol. thats how they teach you to do it in high school. this is not 1980. technology supersedes the use of paper feelers. i bet you live in the tool wear menu....lmao. maybe if you runnin some shit cold roll you can run five parts before having to break out the old paper feeler and hand jog the machine like a noob....lol.
NIZDISDIK 10 months ago
Camera Man needs a tripod I'm getting seasick just trying to watch this video
magnavtwin750 1 year ago
I'm a little confused with the sign language, being able to hear the sound of your cutter while in the cut is such a big part of finding the sweet spot in terms of proper speeds and feeds. You know right when to shit yourself when you hear that dreaded crunch of a tool failure.
alderaforall 1 year ago
load your program load your tools go to tool geometry set your tool offsets in your tool geometry page. you go to hand jog and it gives increments of .10 .001 .0001 bring down the tool eye and touch your tools off. this guy has never done this evidently.
mtmx6 1 year ago
this guy knows not how to set this machine up if ya want to know how to set up a haas lathe talk w me
mtmx6 1 year ago
WAUUUUUUUUUUUUUU, EXCELENT MACHINE
rocker755 2 years ago
Another way to change tool,is the press-hand jog>offsets>tool geometry>than press T7>NEXT TOOL. Russia loves HAAS!
us79er 2 years ago
thank you i set one up at least twice a day
mtmx6 1 year ago
Yeah, fanuc controls are a lot better. And you can buy components for Fanuc every where. haas charges way too much and perfers to replace assembles instead of parts.
BHaselwood 2 years ago
@BHaselwood You have it 100% backwards. HAAS is dirt cheap for parts. Fanuc (I have 5 of em) is an arm and a leg. Fanuc is a superior control. Every control, Including HAAS is based on Fanuc.
ChrisCraftJohnny 1 year ago
Haha! This guy is one of the instructors at San Diego City College. I went in one of the classes and did a double take. I said "I saw you on Youtube". He looked at me funny like he had no idea he was on Youtube, because he didn't. Geez, if you're going to film someone and put it on the internet, and least let them know.
It looks like he lost wiehgt too haha!
antiwalmart00 3 years ago
Nice. Thank you backplot(and Leonard Campbell), from Russia.
us79er 3 years ago
Fanuc controls look better and arn't so cluttered
wolfyys 3 years ago
What size morse taper is on your tailstock?
mbernasconi 3 years ago