Scruffy887
Titanium
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2012
- Location
- Se Ma USA
Sometimes people get stuck in their own "comfort zone". Key work is STUCK. Expand that zone and you will have a larger comfort zone.
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WHAT????As long as the chipload is correct and doesn't experience any shock, you can crank that surface footage as hard as your machine is capable.
WHAT????
Bob
I mean in 2021 , what kid thinking they are right about this wouldn't film it and put it up on tik tok.
We have a basic small vertical mill with a bt-30 holder and 4-5 horsepower spindle that can run 10,000rpm and weights roughly 2500 lbs.
Bro although your tone is harsh, that is how I see it
. I see it as lazy actually. The old timer can't get their hand around a simple square part setup in HSMworks/fusion360. He is in love with Saladworks so he thinks he is using solidcam when he is actually using camworks, which has zero online help. As a student, who doesn't love zero online help. I had to take my laptop to the machine today to get him from forcing me to do hand coding changes.
I learned more today than in the past month by overcoming cutter comp errors on the haas st-10 than running 2 hand coded programs onthe haas. Hand coding is fine, but has it's place.
The high art of machining is about slow cuts. Many mechanics file too fast. HSS on steel, 130 sfm under coolant, not more
here's what you do. Come up with a catch phrase for yourself. Something like "Get er done" and then scream it at the top of your lungs constantly.
Be sure to also scream words like, Awesome, bitchen, radical
Buy yourself a truck with $80K of gaudy accessories and get lots of stupid tatoos.
Now you're ready to host your own show
Hey, I resemble that remark!!!
Bitchen!
Now, I need to go to the corner store. Want a ride?View attachment 342102
I'm sorry to say, modifying programs at the machine is the way it's done, unless you are completely reprogramming a feature, small tweaks are done at the control.
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