Very informative video.👌 Just a little hint for anyone who watches this.... To quickly access the 'Work Offset' page you simply press the F4 button to swap between 'Tool' and 'Work' offsets . Thanks Mr Fuller for this tutorial.
This is so easy. My shop teacher did some sort of counting x amount of ticks forward till it tips off, then x - 1 back to find the axis where it bumps off. His way still doesn’t even make sense to me. Thank you. I don’t know why he has to over complicate it so much
so the x and y coordinates you set on the left side upper of material, some time set up x and y on the right side upper of material or lower left or right side of material.so can you explant how do we know to find which corner will set x,y coordinates for material ? please
With the doors closed when touching the workpiece edges using the edge finder, can you see the finder bumping off its axis clearly and easily ? Is it possible to set the spindle speed to the safe 700 rpm and leave the doors open? Thanks.
Very informative video.👌
Just a little hint for anyone who watches this.... To quickly access the 'Work Offset' page you simply press the F4 button to swap between 'Tool' and 'Work' offsets .
Thanks Mr Fuller for this tutorial.
Great tip! 👍
I don't do any cnc or any sort of machining, and I loved this video. Autistic engineer father sent me this, and I loved every second of it, haha
glad u enjoyed it!
BEST G54 seen on this; I wish our instructor at trade school could have made this so clear.
Thanks for the kind words , best of luck to you!
Great video, great camera work. Really helped.
The clearest tutorial I found so far big thanks!
This is so easy. My shop teacher did some sort of counting x amount of ticks forward till it tips off, then x - 1 back to find the axis where it bumps off. His way still doesn’t even make sense to me. Thank you. I don’t know why he has to over complicate it so much
I think is the best video about of this topic. very clear and professional !
I love how you explain every step. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you so much❤
Do girls do this job?
Yes, women do this job. There are no jobs that are just men jobs, just jobs that a person who has the capability and desire to do.
Thank you kindly for your efforts in setting up the X&, Y-axis, and for your time.
Glad I could help! Good luck!
I really thank you for making this kind of tutorials. They are very informative. Please keep making more of these videos .
Very clear tutorial Thank you
nice and very clear tutorial.
Good video John, thanks for posting it was helpful to me!
Glad to help, good luck!
Nicely Done.
thanks, help me a lot to understand how I can meke work off set.
Thanks it works good
What i do is after touching off on axis I origin the axis than shift .100 than part set and do that for both x n y so u dont have to mess with offsets
Thank you!!!! 🙏🏿
Спасибо Вам за урок. Супер.👍
This is very clearly explain working procsiss amazing👍 thank you
glad to help!
Thanks sir
so the x and y coordinates you set on the left side upper of material, some time set up x and y on the right side upper of material or lower left or right side of material.so can you explant how do we know to find which corner will set x,y coordinates for material ? please
With the doors closed when touching the workpiece edges using the edge finder, can you see the finder bumping off its axis clearly and easily ?
Is it possible to set the spindle speed to the safe 700 rpm and leave the doors open? Thanks.
❤❤❤ Yes yes
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hi, do you have to zero the z axis also ?
I loved it. But... why didn't you subtract .100 from the G54 Xoffset before setting the edge in the control panel?
I did, go to 8:40
@@JohnFuller804 i trust you did. I missed it.
Thanks.👍
Nice content..
I have a question?
Is it require to minus the radius of edge finder.
Yes!
Thanks for the reply..
@@MM-hz7yx It is, otherwise your tooling will be off by half the diameter of the edge finder you used.
is there a way i can find a written procedure on this on the internet. i am learning disabled and would like some material to read as well to learn it
James, check back with me in the fall 2021. I should have some typed up instructions available by then for my class.
You never run a edge finder more the 700 R.P.M.
guess it depends who you ask........
www.practicalmachinist.com/forum/threads/edge-finder-speed-question.376504/
That’s the minimum