That's the best comment! Fun to watch - and inspiring!!! Not sure I can ever achieve better than that!!!! Thanks so much!!! (P.S. Next episode just uploading now)
Thanks! Yeah it’s scary how many ‘little’ jobs there are like this in a whole building! Not to mention the big jobs!!! Worth it for the end product though!!!
the fun really starts when we start playing with laser cutting. Holes a little better than plasma but still need reaming / dtilling. Next is then water jet. Lastly EDM but then taling real $$$.... nice work.
Yeah for sure! Would love to have more kit in house, but for now we sub laser and water cutting out. Still super stoked to have any CNC facilities at my disposal! Game changer in how I work!
Hey AutostylUK! I hope Lada Man aproves of this van or you could be in trouble! Greetings from the north shore mountains of Vancouver British Columbia Canada! Ride ride ride!
You have got some nice Kit and really know what you are doing, thanks for the great video. Nice old Lathe in the background Holbrook? Would love a CNC plasma one day but its a big purchase. Not used fusion 360 before but spent a fair bit of time with solidworks.
Thanks dude. Yeah I’m a sucker for having the best tools to do the job! Definitely helps do a nice job quicker! I’ve used solidworks too- it’s great, but super expensive. Fusion 360 means I can generate g code for the plasma right from the design, so streamlines my cutting massively.
@@AutostylUKThat's a nice feature to be able to generate the programming code through cad. A chap I used to work for used autocad to draw the shape he wanted and then the drawing was exported to the control on the Esab plasma cutter. Don't think there was any programming to do with that system. The control must have produced the programme from the drawing. I used to programme CNC lathes and mills, the G and M coding was long winded, conversational programming was much quicker. The technology to produce programmes from drawings was fairly new then, it has made such a difference.
I can not get enough of this channel. So fun to watch, educational, and inspires me to work on my own projects. Keep it up!
That's the best comment! Fun to watch - and inspiring!!! Not sure I can ever achieve better than that!!!! Thanks so much!!! (P.S. Next episode just uploading now)
Quality. Shows the level and time for projects done Properly.
Thanks! Yeah it’s scary how many ‘little’ jobs there are like this in a whole building! Not to mention the big jobs!!! Worth it for the end product though!!!
Variation is good. I like it. Top job, man.
Thanks, I’m going to keep trying to show different elements of our day to day in as many different ways as possible 👍
the fun really starts when we start playing with laser cutting. Holes a little better than plasma but still need reaming / dtilling. Next is then water jet. Lastly EDM but then taling real $$$.... nice work.
Yeah for sure! Would love to have more kit in house, but for now we sub laser and water cutting out. Still super stoked to have any CNC facilities at my disposal! Game changer in how I work!
Hey AutostylUK! I hope Lada Man aproves of this van or you could be in trouble! Greetings from the north shore mountains of Vancouver British Columbia Canada! Ride ride ride!
I’m sure he’ll love it! He told me that he’s a petrol pup 🐶 at heart- but can probably put up with a diesel! 😂
You have got some nice Kit and really know what you are doing, thanks for the great video. Nice old Lathe in the background Holbrook? Would love a CNC plasma one day but its a big purchase. Not used fusion 360 before but spent a fair bit of time with solidworks.
Thanks dude. Yeah I’m a sucker for having the best tools to do the job! Definitely helps do a nice job quicker! I’ve used solidworks too- it’s great, but super expensive. Fusion 360 means I can generate g code for the plasma right from the design, so streamlines my cutting massively.
@@AutostylUKThat's a nice feature to be able to generate the programming code through cad.
A chap I used to work for used autocad to draw the shape he wanted and then the drawing was exported to the control on the Esab plasma cutter. Don't think there was any programming to do with that system. The control must have produced the programme from the drawing. I used to programme CNC lathes and mills, the G and M coding was long winded, conversational programming was much quicker. The technology to produce programmes from drawings was fairly new then, it has made such a difference.