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Epilog Laser Tutorial Gear 1
The tutorial walks viewers through the process of creating a precise laser-cut gear using CorelDraw and the Epilog Engraver in TechSpark. The steps cover machine setup, software usage, and safe operation.
0:00 Introduction
0:12 Machine Setup
0:48 CorelDRAW
5:12 Epilog Engraver
7:36 Laser Cut
0:00 Introduction
0:12 Machine Setup
0:48 CorelDRAW
5:12 Epilog Engraver
7:36 Laser Cut
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Видео
3d printing tutorial final
Просмотров 232 месяца назад
Welcome to this detailed guide on 3D printing with the Ender 3! This video will walk through what you need to know-from setting up the printer and leveling the build plate, to printing a job and replacing the filament. 0:00 Introduction 0:24 Motion & Interface 2:05 Checking and Leveling the Build Plate 4:46 Uploading a Print Job 6:01 Running a Print Job 7:53 Removing a Print Job 9:05 Replacing ...
Opening & Closing Acetylene Torch Cylinder with Regulator
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
How to properly open and close the acetylene cylinder and regulator for the jewelry torch.
Epilog Fusion Pro Laser Quick Start
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
ToC: 0:00 Power On 1:00 Manual Focus 2:33 Open File in Corel Draw 3:27 Job Manager Setup (one time only) 4:04 Epilog Dashboard! (Send File to Laser Cutter) 5:17 Speed and Power Settings / Cut and Engrave 6:03 Focus Methods (detailed) 7:14 Running the Laser
Saving Solidworks Assemblies and Part Files to 3D print files (STL, 3MF)
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
Convert your Solidworks model or assembly to a format ready for 3D printing. Another tip is shown: How download McMaster parts and convert their reference models to 3D print.
Solidworks R2D2 Assembly
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Combine the four R2D2 components into an assembly document.
Squaring Stock for Manual Milling
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
How to square your stock when using a manual milling machine.
Machine Vise Setup | Tramming your Vice in a Manual Mill
Просмотров 25 тыс.3 года назад
Installing and Tramming your vice to the milling machine head.
TechSpark | Carnegie Mellon’s Largest Makerspace!
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Tech Spark is Carnegie Mellon University’s focal point for technology innovation. This facility provides equipment for rapid prototyping of designs from idea to reality. It is a community space that is available for current students, faculty, and staff of the College of Engineering and their collaborators across campus.
Motor Demo Artifact board [work in progress!]
Просмотров 593 года назад
How to drive Relays, which control 4 separate modules (one is not pictured). 1. DC motor with PWN speed control 2. Servo motor with position feed back loop 3. Random password generator (4th module TBD)
CNC Router (Wood CNT Motion) Quick Start
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Quick start guide for the CNT Motion Router. Remember, this CNC is for cutting wood, plastic/foam only in the woodshop. 0:00 Securing Stock 2:28 Router Power ON & Startup 5:45 Removing Stock
3D Printing Slicer Software Guide | Cura
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3D Printing Slicer Software Guide | Cura
3D Print Slicer Software Guide (Dremel DigiLab)
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3D Print Slicer Software Guide (Dremel DigiLab)
Epilog Laser Engraver Operating Procedures
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Epilog Laser Engraver Operating Procedures
Rabbit Laser Engraver Operating Procedures
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Rabbit Laser Engraver Operating Procedures
Band saw Safety and Basic Use [Wood shop]
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Band saw Safety and Basic Use [Wood shop]
Sanders Safety & Basic Operation [Wood Shop]
Просмотров 2283 года назад
Sanders Safety & Basic Operation [Wood Shop]
If you aimed for paraliziam you achieved that but squarness not correct method
Hi, 1:15 - aren't A series meant to have a soft-start feature? Thanks
Excellent
this is informative. thx
I have this exact set up… I was using just fine and all of a sudden I stopped getting a strong blue flame. Just a floppy orange flame. Thought it was time for a new tank, but continued with a a floppy flame, I was told maybe my handle was bad and replaced it. Still doing the same… could a bad tip cause this? Thanks.
The best 'How to video' on the Epilog Fusion Pro we have been able to find. Thank You!
Thank you for these great videos!!
This video IS FANTASTIC!!!
You mentioned if you crash a tool etc. That you recommend re-tramming the vice. I would also suggest checking the alignment of the turret/quill.
Interesting but WD40??? I would rather use a proper lubricant.
Sorry you are instructing people totally the wrong way .. best not to misleed people who are new to machining😕😕
What a load of bullshit. You should have listened when you went to school.
No No No No No, totally wrong from start to finish. Plus, unless you wanted a chamfer you deburring/filing is also incorrect. I suggest you cease trying to teach beginners on a subject when you do not understand the basics yourself.
Realmente me parecio muy util y valioso tu contenido ,aprecio el gesto de tomarte el tiempo de realizar este tipo de videos. No tome importancia a los comentarios negativos solo es gente que no aporta nada y solo critica.Saludos apreciaria mas contenido de este tipo.
Super helpful
Hello Friend good vídeo
How many times can you hone the vise bottom before you need to be concerned about the it going out of Kurt's table-to-vise bed spec? Also, do you need to tighten your mounting hardware to a specific torque?
This is a great question
No specific torque just very tight with a wrench. Most everyone just does a hand tight and then a light tap on the wrench with a #2 lead hammer. No cheater bars or anything as it's possible to warp your table over time. You can hone for years before regrinding the vice. I used to refurbish the Kurts on the rare occasion that they needed it and that would be after tons of use..generally years of use. I would surface grind the bottom and inside working surface as well as kiss the unmovable jaw seatback to square. Really didn't take hardly much to tweek them back as the surfaces are flame hardened. The Bridgeport table is what you need to be carefull of as it's cast iron so just use the fine side of a stone and just enough stoning to do the job.
Something to keep in mind is that you aren’t going wild with the stone, in fact after a light swipe or two if you don’t feel any drag on the stone there’s no reason to continue stoning the table or vise.
This guy is a clown. Not only is the part not anywhere near square. You've got the quill hanging out of the mill 6 inches down. Not to mention you didn't choke up on the endmill in the collet either so 100% you're going to get some tool deflection... NEXT!
Re. Centering the vice on the table. My boss had a long table Bridgeport and he kept a vice on one end and a rotary table on the other end so that they balanced. This had a number of advantages. You seldom had to realign the vice. You had less time spent changing from a rotary table application and a straight clamping application. The wear on the screw and nut was more evenly distributed.
This eventually puts a "bow" in the table....depending on size and weight of the vices and rotarys used
I learned a lot thanks for sharing
What load of crap you call yourself a machinist need to go back and learn the right way not tell people the wrong way
Totally wrong way to square a part! You should've had the part a least half it's thickness above the vice jaws and ran the end mill around it traveling front & right and then traveling back & left clockwise (conventional milling). Then do the opposite traveling back & right and then traveling front & left clockwise (climb milling) to the finished dimensions After that deck the top surface, unclamp, flip it clockwise 180 degrees, re-clamp, rinse & repeat. Never take advice from someone wearing a clown hat...
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Ends were not squared to the sides. The part is NOT square.
If you are teaching this as a lesson for students…….the procedure is flawed. You are trusting that two or more of the block faces are tue when you start. What is your reference surface??? Stavros
U Shute think we are all stupid.I bet that’s not square
That's not how to square a part
Once you stood the part on edge in the vise, what gaurantee was there that the bottom you are referencing from is square to the sides? Good way to create a parallelogram.
Exactly
Yup, they cut two sets of parallel sides. You got to make one set of parallel sides, then use those parallel sides to hold it in the vice to make a profile cut. This will give you a perpendicular face, and then you can square up the last side with either an end cut or profile cut. Sad to see such a prestigious university make a rookie mistake... If you repeat his steps backwards, then you would have a squared part.
@@moore1182agreed 💯. The way I was taught. 1)clamp on the thickness n face both sides of the width. 2)clamp on the width you just cut Face the top n side mill both sides of the length 3)flip it over n tap down than face the top
Bravo.......great.....now cover the rear plugs....usb...pin...cheers
Thank you !
Hello i hope you are fine i have laser mini 30w but not engraving i dont have air assist
Need your help i need drivers apilog mini 30w legend 12*18 thnx :)
I'm trying to learn how to use the software to print is annoying people just show it working but not how they got it all done
It is a very good video. I wish you tested the power supply for transient load response and monotonic ramp up when output is turned on
Beautifully
Thanks…. Very informative…
Good video. What kind of stone is that? What should I search for? Thanks.
That’s an India oil stone
@@MadeInGreatBritain thanks Bud!
great tutorial.. detailed explanation . thank you
You are welcome!
Thank you, great video!
Glad it helped!
Where to download that DXF file?? Or wiil you provide link for that?
Nice it helps a lot thank you
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