Haas Mini Mill 2 Update after two years and thousands of parts

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 55

  • @rgetso
    @rgetso Год назад +16

    After watching you initial video, I dreamt of walking into my garage to make parts on a CNC mill. Fast forward about 6 months I took delivery of my own brand new Mini Mill 2 and could not be happier. This machine is perfect for this semi-retired teacher/garage machinist. It's plenty fast and more than accurate enough for what I do. Like I said, I could not be happier with my Haas CNC mill.

    • @agentsmith7947
      @agentsmith7947 Год назад

      How did u hook it up to your garage? Is it single phased?

    • @Xphinity
      @Xphinity 15 дней назад

      As a HAAS CNC tech, I am happy to hear that! May she treat you well

    • @Xphinity
      @Xphinity 15 дней назад

      @@agentsmith7947 Yes, the HAAS mini mill can operate on single phase however, the newly redesigned HAAS super mini mill no longer can. The mini mill has also been reworked with a solid base casting (versus the weld frame seen here), and a 8k spindle by default (versus 6)

  • @determination6176
    @determination6176 Год назад +5

    20 seconds deep in this video, you got me there. different vibethan most content creators nowadays. sir, you earned my subscription.

  • @austinsmith4319
    @austinsmith4319 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for making an update video! i'm an engineering student, and I've been saving up for one of these for when I start my own shop someday.

  • @MK-tu1zh
    @MK-tu1zh Год назад +2

    Great video. Thank you for sharing. My mini mill 2 arrives in 7 weeks.

  • @AnthonyClay
    @AnthonyClay Год назад +1

    Talk about goals! This is exactly what I want to achieve in life.

  • @MrLolnovak
    @MrLolnovak 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mike, thanks for all the videos, because of you i had the gut to purchase my MM2 2010. Since then i had never looked back..

  • @shovelresearch
    @shovelresearch 6 месяцев назад

    great video, very clear and I got some great tips from it. also love the yellow/aluminum color palette. nice work! can’t wait until I have my own garage machine.

  • @intagliode
    @intagliode 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the update Mike. Interesting!

  • @xx-vk5ol
    @xx-vk5ol 2 года назад

    Great Video!!. You remind me of when America was in its hayday, where Home engineers were innovating and bring high quality products to market. I wish the government would incentivize more people to do what you are doing.

    • @cs-rj8ru
      @cs-rj8ru 2 года назад +1

      When was this? 1801?

    • @allenklingsporn6993
      @allenklingsporn6993 6 месяцев назад +1

      There are more makers operating out of their garage recently than any other time in US history. Just a few years ago, I had to send my engineers to visit new suppliers to exactly make sure that they aren't just a small garage job shop (larger business with high-volume requirements). The Internet has allowed this to happen, where smaller makers would usually struggle with traditional marketing.

  • @shaneprice2102
    @shaneprice2102 27 дней назад

    Good day Sir, I have received my new mini mill and have my OTS tool setter mounted in the same orientation as yours. I also am mounting 2 of the 6”Kurt vises from Haas. My question is how far from the tool setter puck to mount a vise. And also is there any type of cutter and measure routines to avoid like a 2.5” facemill. Would be nice if you could make a video for is newbees when setting these up. Thank you.

  • @AndrewCowe-i1z
    @AndrewCowe-i1z Год назад +1

    Hello Mike - These videos have been very informative. So thank you! We have a small engineering shop using an MM2 for inhouse prototyping and as we are not machinists we learn as we go along. I've had great success having co-op engineering students come through knowing nothing and leaving having designed and machined components going into test fixtures and shippable prototypes. Our tool library has outgrown the 20 position changer and your handling of multiple tools is of interest. Could you please point to resource information that outlines the process you used? Would be very helpful. Cheers - Andrew

    • @MP-ME
      @MP-ME  Год назад +2

      I used setting 15 - H and T Code Agreement to allow offset number to be different from tool number. Then I wrote a custom post-processor macro to assign tool numbers and offset numbers as the tools were used. The machine allows 200 offset numbers. Writing or modifying post-processors depends on the CAM system and many systems natively allow control over offset and tool number

    • @AndrewCowe-i1z
      @AndrewCowe-i1z Год назад

      @@MP-ME Thankyou.

  • @DanielDaniel-on3pq
    @DanielDaniel-on3pq 2 года назад

    Hi Mike,
    Thanks for the share,I plan to buy My first machine to My garage and every review is important for Me.
    I still not sure if gone buy Hurco or Haas.
    If you want I can give you for free post for Haas, Solidcam with I use currently at place where I work.
    It nice CAM to use.
    Like your stand for tool holders.
    Greetings from Poland

  • @NewNormac
    @NewNormac 2 года назад +1

    Great to see ya throwing chips
    ~Smile oN

  • @williammcrae3177
    @williammcrae3177 Год назад

    Loved all of your videos. I know little about machining but find it very interesting to watch especially the cnc machining ones. I see some using fixture plates to hold their parts instead of vices. Could you comment on what your thoughts might be to using fixture plates in a production environment?

    • @MP-ME
      @MP-ME  Год назад +1

      I use vises whenever I can and only use fixture plates when necessary. My production runs are low and setup time is often more important than cycle time. . If I was making thousands of the same parts, I would do it differently

  • @abdalrohmanmousa7405
    @abdalrohmanmousa7405 Год назад +1

    Kann you make a video about how much do you charge for your Work

    • @MP-ME
      @MP-ME  Год назад

      I don't do job shop work, I manufacture machines for glasswork

  • @thearmchairgm7308
    @thearmchairgm7308 10 месяцев назад

    People talk about having machines in their garages but if your garage is maybe 15-20' from your neighbour's garage, would this thing be far too loud for a residential neighbourhood? Just checking.

    • @MP-ME
      @MP-ME  10 месяцев назад +1

      I live in the forest, on a large lot. There is no standard for "too loud". It depends on the work being done and how picky the neighbors are

  • @shaneprice2102
    @shaneprice2102 4 месяца назад

    Hello Sir, I need your help. I am ordering a new Haas Mini Mill and will be running it in my 2 car garage. We are in a residential area in San Diego and I am worried about picking the wrong air compressor that will be too loud for any possible taddle tale neighbors. They all seem cool, but you never know. Can you please recommend a compressor for me to run that won’t be too loud if they exist? Thank you. We enjoy your videos.

    • @mikepeterson1207
      @mikepeterson1207 4 месяца назад

      The mill doesn't require a lot of air, so a smaller compressor would be fine. Noise is all about speed. Fast compressors are louder, but much cheaper. I use a Polar Air slow speed industrial compressor. Fast compressors have motors that run at approx 3500 RPM, slow compressors run around 1700 RPM. Slower motors are bigger and more expensive than fast motors and the pistons on the pump are larger

    • @shaneprice2102
      @shaneprice2102 4 месяца назад

      @@mikepeterson1207 What tank size are you running? Thanks.

    • @shaneprice2102
      @shaneprice2102 4 месяца назад

      @@mikepeterson1207 also, my local compressor dealer recommended a Quicy QT-54 model. It’s an 80 gallon and was hoping it could also run a second machine down the road. I figured since they are local there would be a fast turn around on possible repairs. What’s your thoughts on this compressor? Sorry if I’m asking for too much, but I trust your opinion.

    • @mikepeterson1207
      @mikepeterson1207 4 месяца назад

      @@shaneprice2102 80ga

    • @mikepeterson1207
      @mikepeterson1207 4 месяца назад

      @@shaneprice2102 I have never used one, but I've read that Quincy is good. Check motor speed

  • @jesseskellington9427
    @jesseskellington9427 10 месяцев назад

    Thx 🙂

  • @mberry7a
    @mberry7a 2 года назад

    Does your mill operate on single phase power? Looks like it’s in a garage.

    • @MP-ME
      @MP-ME  2 года назад

      Yes, single phase

    • @poetac15
      @poetac15 2 года назад

      The minis and toolroom mills along with office/compact mills can run on single phase.

    • @agentsmith7947
      @agentsmith7947 Год назад

      @@poetac15 what's a tool room mill

    • @agentsmith7947
      @agentsmith7947 Год назад

      @poetac15 also do you need an adapter? Or do you just plug it into the outlet

  • @Rickd-jh7iw
    @Rickd-jh7iw 8 месяцев назад

    RUclips is destroying itself. This video just started off with a 6 MINUTE commercial about some scientific lab equipment. Rediculous

  • @philipwolf3619
    @philipwolf3619 2 года назад +1

    Bobcat WORKS !! THE END

    • @agentsmith7947
      @agentsmith7947 Год назад +1

      What do you mean the end? Also is Bob cad cheap? Is it better than mastercam

  • @philipwolf3619
    @philipwolf3619 2 года назад +1

    BobCAD

  • @philipwolf3619
    @philipwolf3619 Год назад

    and ….. BobCAD is inexpensive ( not cheap - too good to be “cheap” ,,,,, just inexpensive! )

  • @kravselj
    @kravselj 10 месяцев назад

    it's just too expesive. vf2 is a lot more machine for not a lot of money more

    • @MP-ME
      @MP-ME  10 месяцев назад

      VF2 won't fit in my garage

    • @Georgekatie
      @Georgekatie 8 месяцев назад

      Needs 3 phase power too

  • @Profabdesigns
    @Profabdesigns 9 месяцев назад

    Talks way too slow with a ton of pauses. Like he’s not sure what to say. Like listening to Biden. Make yourself some cue cards, or notes.

    • @dspecgsx
      @dspecgsx 21 день назад

      Increase the playback speed setting under the gear icon. Problem solved.