Harold i am very thankful you are making these dro teaching videos, your a good teacher. To do multiple parts one must have his table or vice stops set in place. Thanks again.
This function saves tool changes too. Let's say you need to drill and tap for holes, drill the 4 holes, setting the data points as you demonstrated. Then install the tap, go back to each datapoint get the job done. Quick and easy.
Great video. I have used that function several times and it's paid for the DRO just in that function. Lol, I just wish you had made this video sooner so it wouldn't have taken me so long to figure it out from the crappie instructions that came with mine. Side note: having a great time with the Sunday live feed. YOU are the man Harold 😁👍👍👍👍👍☝☝☝ See you this weekend 😎
Harold thank you very much for the info on the DRO. I had recently bought A SINO DRO your video has helped me The most. What the hell were they thinking when they made the layout on these machines
Hi Harold. Nice and helpful, this was all about timing ABSOLUTELY installing 2 new DRO's right now, one on a mill and another on a surface grinder, so will look to see what we have allowing that here on those two. A lot of storage capacity as well. Lance & Patrick.
Harold, I am going to have to get me a DRO so I can join in with the fun. Maybe one of these Sundays you will get a chance to join in on your Sunday get together. You seem to be spending your time behind the scenes. Always good to see you. Gary
A DRO is a wonderful tool for guys like me. I hope you do join the discussion you are certainly welcome. I do stick to the background a lot as my guests are all much more interesting than me and I have to do the work of comment watching and such. A one track mind can only run one railroad at a time. Thanks for stopping by Gary.
Harold I have been wanting to do that with my Blu Dro. I know it cam be done but I keep getting lost trying to set it up. I have a 1" thick aluminum plate that i am going to drill 64 holes in , If it ever warms up here I'll get back to it. Monday and Tuesday it is going to be a low of -1 and high of 12 , I am ready for spring.
Believe it or not it is going to be cold here too. They predict snow and if it happens it will be on the north side of town I am pretty sure. Thanks for stopping by Terry.
@@AmateurRedneckWorkshop They are forecasting 55% rain Sunday and Monday. Hope we don't lose power cause I have electric heat. I live in Wichita Falls . My brother lives in Abilene Texas and they were out of power for 30 hrs about 2 weeks ago.
You can just record over them or you can clear the whole thing by pushing I think the "." ten times. My memory is old so look at the manual for which button. Thanks Berty.
It appears you have 5 um scales. They measure in 0.00019 inch steps. That is what I have, and you should be able to option that DRO to 4 decimal places. That happens when you switch on the DRO and press something while it is starting up... probably explained in fine Chinglish in the manual. With that, it will round to the nearest 0.0002". Much easier to use working in inch mode, and as close as you can get given the scale accuracy. Metric will be fine with that also.
Thanks for the tip Wes. I have been intending to do that but somehow I never get around to it. It is going to be too cold to live tomorrow so maybe I will just be happy to set the decimal places and call it a day. Thanks for stopping by.
I've used this for a while now. I label the print with the sdm point and can go back and forth between points quickly. I group points so all 10's are one feature 20's another. With 200 points not likely to run out of useable points.
HS, Go check out Knox Machining ,,he has a good video on some DRO stuff, and SDM Suppose you can set 2 points on the jig or vise so your part after it's installed can always be correct ?
Thanks for showing this. A practical demonstration makes so much more sense than the way it is worded in the manual.
All the best👍🏻
Thanks for stopping by Carl.
Harold i am very thankful you are making these dro teaching videos, your a good teacher.
To do multiple parts one must have his table or vice stops set in place.
Thanks again.
Yes sir the material has to be in the same place every time. Thanks for stoppy by Tony.
This function saves tool changes too. Let's say you need to drill and tap for holes, drill the 4 holes, setting the data points as you demonstrated. Then install the tap, go back to each datapoint get the job done. Quick and easy.
Sorry, voice to text got me. It should read drill the 4 holes...
It does make the job easier especially the more holes that are involved. Thanks for stopping by Ed.
Great video. I have used that function several times and it's paid for the DRO just in that function. Lol, I just wish you had made this video sooner so it wouldn't have taken me so long to figure it out from the crappie instructions that came with mine.
Side note: having a great time with the Sunday live feed. YOU are the man Harold 😁👍👍👍👍👍☝☝☝
See you this weekend 😎
Yes it is easy to see the possibilities of that one. I think it is probably the next best thing to CNC. Thanks for stopping by Arnold.
Harold thank you very much for the info on the DRO. I had recently bought A SINO DRO your video has helped me The most. What the hell were they thinking when they made the layout on these machines
I have more coming. Maybe when I get done you will enjoy all the advantages available to DRO owners.
Good info...I never did know how to use that feature. Thanks for the video.
Really handy if you have a lot of holes. Thanks for stopping by John.
Hi Harold. Nice and helpful, this was all about timing ABSOLUTELY installing 2 new DRO's right now, one on a mill and another on a surface grinder, so will look to see what we have allowing that here on those two. A lot of storage capacity as well. Lance & Patrick.
Great new tool for you. Thanks for stopping by Lance and Patrick.
I have never used a function like that but I could see it being handy for production work.
Yep get it right one time and then just follow along for the finish. Thanks for stopping by Brian.
Hi Harold,
Nicely explained...
Cheers
Paul,,
Thanks for stopping by Paul.
Harold, I am going to have to get me a DRO so I can join in with the fun. Maybe one of these Sundays you will get a chance to join in on your Sunday get together. You seem to be spending your time behind the scenes. Always good to see you. Gary
A DRO is a wonderful tool for guys like me. I hope you do join the discussion you are certainly welcome. I do stick to the background a lot as my guests are all much more interesting than me and I have to do the work of comment watching and such. A one track mind can only run one railroad at a time. Thanks for stopping by Gary.
That dro function is awesome.
Yes it is a real time saver. Thanks for stopping by Bruno.
Harold I have been wanting to do that with my Blu Dro. I know it cam be done but I keep getting lost trying to set it up. I have a 1" thick aluminum plate that i am going to drill 64 holes in , If it ever warms up here I'll get back to it. Monday and Tuesday it is going to be a low of -1 and high of 12 , I am ready for spring.
Believe it or not it is going to be cold here too. They predict snow and if it happens it will be on the north side of town I am pretty sure. Thanks for stopping by Terry.
@@AmateurRedneckWorkshop They are forecasting 55% rain Sunday and Monday. Hope we don't lose power cause I have electric heat. I live in Wichita Falls . My brother lives in Abilene Texas and they were out of power for 30 hrs about 2 weeks ago.
@@terrycannon570 Keep the generator fueled up.
Thank you. Great information.
Thanks for stopping by Danny.
Hi Harold, do you have to clear unneeded SDM settings somehow or do you just go over top of them with new ones? thanks
You can just record over them or you can clear the whole thing by pushing I think the "." ten times. My memory is old so look at the manual for which button. Thanks Berty.
@@AmateurRedneckWorkshop Wow that was quick thanks Harold, all the way to the UK as well lol. I will get the manual out. thanks again
It appears you have 5 um scales. They measure in 0.00019 inch steps. That is what I have, and you should be able to option that DRO to 4 decimal places. That happens when you switch on the DRO and press something while it is starting up... probably explained in fine Chinglish in the manual. With that, it will round to the nearest 0.0002". Much easier to use working in inch mode, and as close as you can get given the scale accuracy. Metric will be fine with that also.
Thanks for the tip Wes. I have been intending to do that but somehow I never get around to it. It is going to be too cold to live tomorrow so maybe I will just be happy to set the decimal places and call it a day. Thanks for stopping by.
I've used this for a while now. I label the print with the sdm point and can go back and forth between points quickly. I group points so all 10's are one feature 20's another. With 200 points not likely to run out of useable points.
Thanks for the comment and for viewing Steve.
Thank you
Your welcome.
you dont have to clear it next time you use it when you zero x and y it will have your new position set for that data point
Thanks for stopping by Lee.
Nice tutorial...my DRO doesn’t have any fancy buttons...:(
Get a new one. Thanks for stopping by Chuck.
Change your metric factor if want to fix the number of zero’s on the right of the decimal
Thanks Potlimit2002.
HS, Go check out Knox Machining ,,he has a good video on some DRO stuff, and SDM Suppose you can set 2 points on the jig or vise so your part after it's installed can always be correct ?
I keep an eye on him all the time. Thanks Douglas.