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  • Look free software for programming cnc machine (parameter based )

    watch?v=quQdTdWLCaU

  • WOW 5 minutes ago i was listening to the bee gees and now i find myself watching a video, not knowing what the hell im watching and why im watching it.  THE BEE GEES IS A DRUG!!!

  • hey sir! thanks for your video..  it gave me a lot of background about CNC.. by the way.. can you make another tutorial about generating a design in a cad? thanks and more power :)

  • bonjour

    merci pour la video. j'ai un petit probleme avec un tour boxford 160 TCL.Le probleme est avec l'axe "Z"..Quand je clique sur "automhome", l'axe "X" se déplace , mais pas l'axe des "z "..En mode manuel les 2 axes se déplacent , mais pas en automatique.Si tu nous fais une vidéo expliquant comment régler ce probleme.thanks

  • i would say WOW!!

    you rock dude ( no homo :D )

    YOU REALLY HELPED I GUESS SO MANY PEOPLE and one of them is me!!

    THANKS ALOT AND THANKS FOR TAKING TIME TO UPLOAD THESE VIDEOS OUTTA YOUR BUSY SCHEDULE!!

    TC PEACE!

  • i have a month workin on a Mori Seikie cnc machine n i have no trainin lol n im good

  • So CAM is basically a translator of CAD to allow the CNC to understand??

    Is that right?

  • I enjoy watching your videos, I have watched probably all of them and I assume you have at least a cnc mill and plasma cutter? My question is how do you have time to do these videos for us? I thank you for posting these!!! You have probably helped thousands of people!

  • I'm interested in being a CNC programmer. And would like to start as an operator first. LAter on, I can learn more of the programming.

    How do I start? I live in Central Florida. Is there a course or major to take to become an operator?

    I'm sure later, I'll get a degree for the programming?

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  • this is good info

  • Im going for a level 3 machinist certificate right now, and will be starting CNC soon. setting the machines to different controls makes it better ? doesn't it make things harder as well ?

  • thnk you so much for this video

  • hello I am a cnc operator and a very good programmer . the best method to learn cnc Programming is to work with the machine lathe orr mill and after that learn programing you have to know about the materials (speeds amd feeds)

    the most important thing is that the machine (not before 1988) DOSE HAVE A AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS, LEARN THAT AND USE THAT. the best for me are fanuc and osai

  • being a cnc operator, is it really hard? like with all the codes and stuff, been at school 2 weeks now, and havent really gotten much into programming

  • well, in the beginning is hard, i am a mechanical engineer (specialized in making parts, the technologies="stuff" in your replay,the G code is very simple, do not worry , you will find out that your boss it will be satisfied if you set all the cnc machines with different controls lathe or mils (the perfect operator )).

  • thanks alot for the quick reply^^

  • This is a painstaking shit so you have to change every time if you wanna change the diff positions?

  • Hi I have a CNC with a Centroid controller. I was wonderif anyone here would know of a good cad/cam program? I've checked out bobcad, but I'm pretty leary of them. They seem to be very desperate to sell them and they move there prices around and I just don't like that. I would consider them, but I don't know anyone who has used them. If anyone has used them and likes them please tell me and let me know of any cad cam programs that are worth looking into that are for a 3 axi's cnc mill. Thanks

  • Hi I have a CNC with a Centroid controller. I was wonderif anyone here would know of a good cad/cam program? I've checked out bobcad, but I'm pretty leary of them. They seem to be very desperate to sell them and they move there prices around and I just don't like that. I would consider them, but I don't know anyone who has used them. If anyone has used them and likes them please tell me and let me know of any cad cam programs that are worth looking into that are for a 3 axi's cnc mill. Thank you

  • Hi I have a CNC with a Centroid controller. I was wonderif anyone here would know of a good cad/cam program? I've checked out bobcad, but I'm pretty leary of them. They seem to be very desperate to sell them and they move there prices around and I just don't like that. I would consider them, but I don't know anyone who has used them. If anyone has used them and likes them please tell me and let me know of any cad cam programs that are worth looking into that are for a 3 axi's cnc mill. Thank you

  • good on ya Efrain!

    cad cam

    u are right there is more oppertunity on its way

    ull never see it though..

    hahaha

    ps

    i luve ya

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  • Hi my name is efrain

    i`m starting a 5 month CNC course its 2 days in class and 2 days handson training 4 hours a day with a machine they`re going to teach me shop math, G-codes and blueprint reading

    I know that plain CNC machine operators don`t make good money but i`ve also heard that if you know how to set up the machine, that it pays good money. Also if your good and writing programs and blueprint reading.

  • Hello Efrain,

    You are right, there is more opportunity on the programming side of things vs. the operator side.

    The operator side can get boring too. You might run thousands of the same parts, loading and unloading them.

    Programming is more brain work, but it helps to know the machines you are programming for.

    Ivan Irons

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