Just a piece of information in case you are interested. The field in the software that asked for compensation in computer or control. What that is referring to is tool radius compensation and weather you want the machines control (In control) to take care of that or not (In computer). The Crossfire Pro doesn't do that in its control (Not really necessary for plasma cutting). So you have to offset the path the radius of the torches curf in the computer before processing code. On for instance a milling machine you might want to use the machines offset capability, so you could adjust for wear on the tool. To bring your part into dimension. So in that case the cod would be output to the actual shape of the part (Not offset for the tools radius). If I may make one other suggestion. When you select the start point of your outside profile cut (Or last cut). It would be better to put the start so the last part of that profile is cut from the bulk or main part of the sheet last. Because of stress in the material or heat from the cut the part may bow away from the sheet and distort the shape of your part out of dimension. Not so necessary for the parts you show in this video but if the part is long and slender it will bow away from the sheet and then your making your last cut on a bowed part. If that makes sense. This is always the procedure we use on a wire EDM to reduce part distortion. By the way great video on the software very clear explanation. I'm not a Fusion expert but there may be a function key you can push while drawing a line that will disable the constraint.
Another feature useful with 2D designs is the use of canvas. Especially with the white dots you made on the frame, you can take a picture straight on, import it as a canvas, then calibrate the size of the canvas with the measurements of your white dots. This also helps visualize while doing your designing.
Dave, I really like your videos. The fusion 360 videos for me are probably the most informative that i have watched. Not throwing rocks but a better mic would put you over the edge with your videos. Thanks again!
thank you for the education. tried to follow you on the tab..... wow you talk so fast i couldn't follow you. but I'm not going to give up on it. thank you for the video. trying to learn F360
Could you make a video describing everything a beginner with crossfire pro should know like things you should definitely upgrade or best consumables to have on hand?
ruclips.net/video/jAaCMGJNGXE/видео.html. This one does have some tips I learned. Will look into making another “must have” video. Thanks for watching.
More great work Dave. This is a really great straight forward example for folks who have purchased or are considering purchasing a Crossfire or other plasma system. I'm sure it will get referenced a lot in the FB groups.
I was able to go from 0 to racing a custom truck at the Baja 1000 in 6 months with the table and Fusion 360. Love this table. Code NTDRacing will get you $100 off if you decide to order. Thanks for watching.
Hello Dave something that bothers me is that 16:32 you say "I always keep the nozzle down" but I believe Langmuir suggests to leave it unselected on machines that have Z axis control
Check out my last video where I try my best to explain THC. I still think it is amazing what we get at this price. I agree. We were so lucky to have Pint House as a sponsor. Great owners and great beer. Cheers and thanks for watching.
Good Video, I take it this was geared more towards people just starting, if slow you need to slow down and let people see what you are doing. In order to follow along, I would already need to know everything your doing
Hello Dave can you make a short video about your compressors casters and platform? I find that extremely interesting, I'm trying to go 100% on wheels in the shop. Many people online suggest against a top heavy compressor on a mobile platform but you seem to be happy with it.
When the Pro came out it was the only LS table with THC. I think you can get that on all the tables now. That leaves cut size as the primary thing to think about. Code NTDRacing should get you a discount on either one. Good luck.
Actually fusion can do that automatically by specifying the bolt size. You can even specify what kind of clearance, normal, close or loose and it will calculate the value. It's better than typing in a value from a paper book because if you ever decide to change bolt, it will automatically update the whole design if you made multiple holes.
what do you do to edit the sketch when your cutting simulation doesn't pick out all the lines in the simulation (missing certain cutout holes) I've turned the sketch into a 3d body but when simulating it still misses some spots. any help is welcomed. I have a screen recording of what's happening if anyone wants me to send it to them for a critique on what I'm doing wrong!
Hi i need alot of help with my crossfire xr. As far as the programming of a part in either 360 or sheet cam. Im lost just need help focusing on the basics.
ruclips.net/p/PLMrLQ2KnHk278moWUTSnQ62D_7I30qJDX&si=V3fa7ry8Yln30MDe. Check out my playlist. I try my best ti keep it simple and explain what and why I am doing things. Hope this helps.
When I go to click on the whole part in the geometry tab where it automatically shows the cut paths it won’t let me do this. Any idea what I’m doing wrong?
Make sure that the face of the body that you want to cut is on the X and Y plane. if it is not, use the align function (hot key a) to select the face that you want to have traced, then select the correct plane from the origin (may have to toggle that back on to see it).
What is the least amount of power in a computer that I need to run this system the only reason I ask for the least amount because as most of us or I don't know about most of it anyway me I don't have a lot of money but we're still trying to build system and so I can't afford them you know the mustangs turbos of computers so I need to know you know at least I'd have a guideline on the amount of power ram drive memory all these things I need in a computer to be able to run this system cuz I got to get one before my table gets here thank you bro
I am not the smartest computer guy, but I will tell you that I have been teaching my 8yo how to use Fusion 360 on an old Surface tablet. I don’t think you have to break the bank on a computer. I got mine off of the return shelf at Best Buy for about $420 a few years ago. Here are the numbers from my laptop. Processor 2.3 GHz. 12 GB RAM. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the video, unfortunately you know what you’re doing and your speaking and doing all things pretty fast for a novice to follow along. Good thing for pause and rewind
I believe this video not only is a good complement to Langmuir's videos but is actually clearer, with a real world example that makes a lot of sense.
Thanks. I will try to add a quick clip about the compressor stand in the next one.
Just a piece of information in case you are interested. The field in the software that asked for compensation in computer or control. What that is referring to is tool radius compensation and weather you want the machines control (In control) to take care of that or not (In computer). The Crossfire Pro doesn't do that in its control (Not really necessary for plasma cutting). So you have to offset the path the radius of the torches curf in the computer before processing code. On for instance a milling machine you might want to use the machines offset capability, so you could adjust for wear on the tool. To bring your part into dimension. So in that case the cod would be output to the actual shape of the part (Not offset for the tools radius). If I may make one other suggestion. When you select the start point of your outside profile cut (Or last cut). It would be better to put the start so the last part of that profile is cut from the bulk or main part of the sheet last. Because of stress in the material or heat from the cut the part may bow away from the sheet and distort the shape of your part out of dimension. Not so necessary for the parts you show in this video but if the part is long and slender it will bow away from the sheet and then your making your last cut on a bowed part. If that makes sense. This is always the procedure we use on a wire EDM to reduce part distortion. By the way great video on the software very clear explanation. I'm not a Fusion expert but there may be a function key you can push while drawing a line that will disable the constraint.
Wow...great info. Thanks.
After I watch a lot of crossfire videos this is the more clear and easy one👍
Thanks for watching.
Really well done video. I can't wait until I get one ready to go.
Nobody said there would be math! Nice work and the production just keeps getting better.
Another feature useful with 2D designs is the use of canvas. Especially with the white dots you made on the frame, you can take a picture straight on, import it as a canvas, then calibrate the size of the canvas with the measurements of your white dots. This also helps visualize while doing your designing.
Dave, I really like your videos. The fusion 360 videos for me are probably the most informative that i have watched. Not throwing rocks but a better mic would put you over the edge with your videos. Thanks again!
The mic itself is not that bad actually but when typing on the keyboard the quality of sound suffers
Hi, Thank you for posting this, very detailed, presented well and in a good sequence. bye
As a fusion 360 user professionally in my previous field (CNC machinist), great tutorial!
Excellent tutorial thanks
The video I’ve been waiting for!
Edit: there’s a thud in the audio when you hit keys or something.
thank you for the education. tried to follow you on the tab..... wow you talk so fast i couldn't follow you. but I'm not going to give up on it. thank you for the video. trying to learn F360
Cool video!! Thank you
Could you make a video describing everything a beginner with crossfire pro should know like things you should definitely upgrade or best consumables to have on hand?
ruclips.net/video/jAaCMGJNGXE/видео.html. This one does have some tips I learned. Will look into making another “must have” video. Thanks for watching.
More great work Dave. This is a really great straight forward example for folks who have purchased or are considering purchasing a Crossfire or other plasma system. I'm sure it will get referenced a lot in the FB groups.
Thanks!
Nice video. I’m researching getting this same set up. Looks like it’s straight forward.
I was able to go from 0 to racing a custom truck at the Baja 1000 in 6 months with the table and Fusion 360. Love this table. Code NTDRacing will get you $100 off if you decide to order. Thanks for watching.
Hello Dave something that bothers me is that 16:32 you say "I always keep the nozzle down" but I believe Langmuir suggests to leave it unselected on machines that have Z axis control
Good catch. I have been doing that for a year. I am kind of excited to find out what the difference is now. Thanks.
Great video for sure. Ciao, Marco.
Hey just discovered your channel and thats a good tutorial video! Good job ill keep watching
Great stuff! I am thinking about upgrading to the Pro. I have the original table right now. Nice Pinthouse Pizza sticker!
Check out my last video where I try my best to explain THC. I still think it is amazing what we get at this price.
I agree. We were so lucky to have Pint House as a sponsor. Great owners and great beer. Cheers and thanks for watching.
Great Video
Good Video, I take it this was geared more towards people just starting, if slow you need to slow down and let people see what you are doing. In order to follow along, I would already need to know everything your doing
Hello Dave can you make a short video about your compressors casters and platform? I find that extremely interesting, I'm trying to go 100% on wheels in the shop. Many people online suggest against a top heavy compressor on a mobile platform but you seem to be happy with it.
Very cool demo. I'm about to push the button on a Crossfire with Razor 45. What would make me want to by a "Pro" rather than the regular Crossfire?
When the Pro came out it was the only LS table with THC. I think you can get that on all the tables now. That leaves cut size as the primary thing to think about. Code NTDRacing should get you a discount on either one. Good luck.
Get a copy of the machinery's handbook. All the hole sizes you need are in there.
Actually fusion can do that automatically by specifying the bolt size. You can even specify what kind of clearance, normal, close or loose and it will calculate the value. It's better than typing in a value from a paper book because if you ever decide to change bolt, it will automatically update the whole design if you made multiple holes.
Where do you get the fusion 360 software? Is it free? is it from auto desk? please let me know , thanks luv the channel.
I'm having trouble getting the GCode to post. any ideas? my current software looks to be a newer version than yours
Thankyou
How is it going man I am having a lot of trouble with changing my designs to GCode do you have any videos on that
ruclips.net/p/PLMrLQ2KnHk278moWUTSnQ62D_7I30qJDX&si=65FpRx_EPewiC2cJ. Hope some of these might help.
what do you do to edit the sketch when your cutting simulation doesn't pick out all the lines in the simulation (missing certain cutout holes) I've turned the sketch into a 3d body but when simulating it still misses some spots. any help is welcomed. I have a screen recording of what's happening if anyone wants me to send it to them for a critique on what I'm doing wrong!
Hi i need alot of help with my crossfire xr. As far as the programming of a part in either 360 or sheet cam. Im lost just need help focusing on the basics.
ruclips.net/p/PLMrLQ2KnHk278moWUTSnQ62D_7I30qJDX&si=V3fa7ry8Yln30MDe. Check out my playlist. I try my best ti keep it simple and explain what and why I am doing things. Hope this helps.
I think they use the top view. That is what all my drawings are.
When I go to click on the whole part in the geometry tab where it automatically shows the cut paths it won’t let me do this. Any idea what I’m doing wrong?
Make sure that the face of the body that you want to cut is on the X and Y plane. if it is not, use the align function (hot key a) to select the face that you want to have traced, then select the correct plane from the origin (may have to toggle that back on to see it).
What kind of welder was that?
@@kingslay6862 it was my old Miller Dynasty. Great tig welder. I did make a video for the Harbor Freight Vulcan Omnipro….also a nice Tig/Mig welder.
Dave how did you learn to use fusion? Did you buy a manual or just watch videos?
I watched the Langmuir Systems tutorials, then just practiced over and over.
@@ntdracing I was thinking that is what you did, so I guess I will have do the same. Your very inspiring , keep the videos coming.
What is the least amount of power in a computer that I need to run this system the only reason I ask for the least amount because as most of us or I don't know about most of it anyway me I don't have a lot of money but we're still trying to build system and so I can't afford them you know the mustangs turbos of computers so I need to know you know at least I'd have a guideline on the amount of power ram drive memory all these things I need in a computer to be able to run this system cuz I got to get one before my table gets here thank you bro
I am not the smartest computer guy, but I will tell you that I have been teaching my 8yo how to use Fusion 360 on an old Surface tablet. I don’t think you have to break the bank on a computer. I got mine off of the return shelf at Best Buy for about $420 a few years ago. Here are the numbers from my laptop. Processor 2.3 GHz. 12 GB RAM. Hope this helps.
Thanks for cutting all the fluff out of the guide.
More to come...Thanks for watching.
👍👍 100%
Thanks for the video, unfortunately you know what you’re doing and your speaking and doing all things pretty fast for a novice to follow along. Good thing for pause and rewind
# 5 Milli glasses for eyes.
Fusion 350 is a proven product for Plasma, Alibre not so much.