TIG Welding Practice for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2013
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    Learn how to tig weld by doing this Steel skill drill.
    This skill drill will help you learn how to tig weld steel and establish motor skills needed for the most fundamental thing in tig welding ..."being able to run a good tig bead".
    By only welding 2 inches at a time and swapping hands each bead, bad habits will be prevented and learning is accelerated.
    Also a few tips on using the 2t tig setting for the most benefit.
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  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek 10 лет назад +48

    It always amazes me how much valuable information you can pack into 12 minutes. Watching is really great preparation for whatever arises when we're holding the torch. Congratulations, too, on having a talented son.

  • @BigWesLawns
    @BigWesLawns 9 лет назад +5

    sleeping at the wheel is what I found as the perfect analogy for the same thing applied to playing the drums right handed when you are a left handed drummer. when I heard you say that it blew me away. I had to play the drums right handed in school because there was 7 other drummers all waiting for their turn to jump on the drums. I always had to be conscious of my hands when playing and as a result I am really good at the rudiments and balanced pattern playing, which keeps my arms from becoming fatigued. your approach is awesome! love the vids. second semester is coming up and I will start TIG next after Christmas and you are a big help at a head start on my learning!

  • @matdlugokecki
    @matdlugokecki 8 лет назад +11

    Great exercise great channel. Thanks for getting me into TIG Welding- just finished my first steel drill after buying my first tig welder and it feels great. Best of all from Poland!

  • @luked237
    @luked237 10 лет назад +12

    dude been a welder for 12 years and i still find you videos so interesting lots of little thing i have picked up.

    • @DCweldingAndArt
      @DCweldingAndArt 3 года назад +3

      I bet now that u got 18 years of experience welding, you STILL will enjoy and learn from this man's videos. We just love the crap out of this guy lol

  • @jeremyarnold629
    @jeremyarnold629 5 лет назад +1

    Almost 300,000 views and only 1600 likes. Come on people hit that like on mr. Jody. This is the MAN on tig welding iv learned alot from jody. Hit that like and show ur support.

  • @brandondoe8552
    @brandondoe8552 10 лет назад +1

    Just Bought your TIG finger.. I have had a miller 180sd in the garage for almost 10 years and barely used it at all until I stumbled onto your videos..Now I'm addicted again to welding and have a race truck project that will really test my new found skills that I'm learning from you..Please keep the Info coming Good Sir!!!

  • @schembizzi
    @schembizzi Год назад +1

    This has been way more informative than my instructor and handbook combined. Thanks again for another excellent video.

  • @jarradprovost8934
    @jarradprovost8934 7 лет назад

    new to tig welding and just got the Square Wave 200. I can t get enough of these videos. Im addicted.

  • @ryankepford3028
    @ryankepford3028 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for everything! You have helped me out a lot. I'll be taking SMAW 6G pipe test in the next few weeks. And I was pretty worried about it, but between my instructor and your help I'm feeling a hell of a lot better.

  • @ALAPINO
    @ALAPINO Год назад +2

    Jody, I had been watching you for many, many years (I feel I subscribed a few years after you started posting on RUclips). Building on some of my collected knowledge to help me with my technical and mechanical hobbies.
    Recently, I made the difficult choice to change careers completely and by the generosity and trust of those who I now owe a great gratitude to I have found myself, middle-aged, an apprentice in a high-end tool room. I am now going back and trying to, in earnest, to learn how to TIG "properly" and your plethora of videos will, again, be so helpful.
    Thank you for then and thank you for now!
    I'm currently having the most difficulty on mild steel, but I hope it was the fatigue from a long week of intense training. I suppose I have to be realistic: I had been running beads for 2 hours but the beads were getting colder. "More practice, makes more better."
    It's funny, the things I thought I'd be good at quickly were the things that were the most difficult.
    Thank you again!
    (Oh, and I have binging the podcast on my 4 hour round trip commute to work, and it's been fantastic-- you gents are a hoot to listen to)

  • @sanjaysami4315
    @sanjaysami4315 4 года назад +3

    This guys videos are unbelievable. He is a born teacher. Fantastic.

  • @baronburgamot243
    @baronburgamot243 3 года назад +1

    Your drills and skills, tips and tricks have helped me no end Jody! So grateful for your brilliant content.

  • @eisgeist300
    @eisgeist300 10 лет назад +23

    Your mig video's got me to the top of my class. I'm starting tig next, thus I'm here :D

    • @BigRich69
      @BigRich69 3 года назад

      This sure turned out well

  • @nucibus
    @nucibus 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips. I havent weld TIG in over a year... i needed this refresher..

  • @scottsmith8056
    @scottsmith8056 2 года назад +3

    I can stick weld, I can mig weld but damn you make tig welding look easy, your work is unbelievable and thanks for vids it's helped scores of welders be more diverse and welding pads is a great teaching device, again thanks for all the hard work!

  • @franktib
    @franktib 10 лет назад

    ur the man jodi. wen i start hating welding for living because of the monotony and stupid management that goes on at most work places, i watch your videos to make it feel fun and interesting again like it did wen i first started. Thank you.

  • @ryanoliphant9138
    @ryanoliphant9138 7 лет назад +1

    great video. thanks for taking the time. your a great teacher and by far the best on RUclips or any other platform out there.

  • @jimmorrison472
    @jimmorrison472 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the videos they have been a lot of help
    Just a student so I'm always watching your videos after I finish up my book work

  • @al3xus59
    @al3xus59 6 месяцев назад

    Omg the way ur setup has changed since this is so awesome and inspiring to see

  • @terrycorbett1907
    @terrycorbett1907 3 года назад +1

    You have a way to make people more comfortable with tig welding.

  • @essexviewer
    @essexviewer 10 лет назад +2

    Great video. Thanks Jody. I'm still stick welding beads by the ton but I looking forward to moving onto your TIG exercises. All this practice has really helped my MIG technique, which I didn't think was too bad to start with!

  • @davidhetteen9705
    @davidhetteen9705 2 года назад

    Great exercise that I will try soon. I am a novice TIG welder and this looks like a great way to get started.

  • @1889michaelcraig
    @1889michaelcraig 7 лет назад +1

    Ive learned alot from you videos. Thanks man!

  • @randallwashenesky
    @randallwashenesky 10 лет назад +2

    Once again, nicely done!

  • @danielvrana9444
    @danielvrana9444 3 года назад +1

    Your an Artist with that Torch!!! Wow!

  • @davidblood9882
    @davidblood9882 3 года назад

    Excellent video content and great blues guitar. Thank you!

  • @R3NTAC0P
    @R3NTAC0P 10 лет назад +3

    Great vid and I love my tig finger I use it a lot at work

  • @ManVsLock
    @ManVsLock 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jody! Awesome like always!

  • @gwasha11
    @gwasha11 8 лет назад

    Hi Jody,
    As usual the video was educational, and the Blue's track was a bonus!!! just when I wasoing to switch to Warren Haynes at the end of the video
    Tank you from 10,000 odd miles away!!!

  • @randygoodspeed6460
    @randygoodspeed6460 5 лет назад

    i like watching u do the teaching i wish i had the money to invest in all your dvd but i will take what i can keep up the great work

  • @FromTheMarshess
    @FromTheMarshess 10 лет назад

    Great video Jody! (and great guitar!!)

  • @raycurren3639
    @raycurren3639 10 лет назад

    Hi Jodi great vids. I'm learning. My question is if the tungsten touches while welding can you just sharpen again or should you break a little off first then sharpen. Thanx.

  • @johnfingerpants
    @johnfingerpants 9 лет назад

    Great video series!

  • @4spida2fingaz0
    @4spida2fingaz0 10 лет назад

    Jody! I need to qualify and perform x ray stringers (2 1/2 in. Long) with smaw stacking horizontal building up .any tips for starting arc and snapping out that prevent slag inclusions. ( beginning) and how to cool the puddle properly without it cracking (end), also preheated to 500F ? ??? I can make em look good but only the xray will tell and I can't afford to find out later.

  • @mikealmeida9006
    @mikealmeida9006 7 лет назад

    Boa Tarde, qual é a lente que você utiliza para filmar a poça de fusão ?

  • @rdaugherty52
    @rdaugherty52 3 года назад

    Been welding for 40 years just started with the tig practiced today and was able to run halfway decent bead but tungsten looks like crap after 4 inch bead I am not sticking it in the puddle but I have to regrind every bead also I may not have it hot enough practicing on 1/4 inch mild steel plate at 60 amps and its a lift start I will try again by sticking tungsten out more and turn the heat up I'll try 120 see what happens thanks mucho for any advice.

  • @bluedemon79
    @bluedemon79 Год назад

    Great advice! Thanks Jodi

  • @dlewis4647
    @dlewis4647 6 лет назад

    Was curious what switch you were using? I like that style.

  • @foster192
    @foster192 9 лет назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @stephenjonwolden1519
    @stephenjonwolden1519 5 лет назад

    Jody, very sweet music towards the end of the video, thank you.

  • @rubynsonweldingworkz7393
    @rubynsonweldingworkz7393 3 года назад

    Good day sir.i just want to ask.what cam do you use thats able us to see the melting electrode in metal you are welding.thank you very much!!!

  • @JeffinTD
    @JeffinTD Год назад

    This looks like a great drill.

  • @aarondostou3888
    @aarondostou3888 6 лет назад

    A pool of knowledge sir !

  • @swensonbl
    @swensonbl 8 лет назад

    Thank you! Very helpful!

  • @sduncan9rockbuster
    @sduncan9rockbuster 10 лет назад +1

    Excellent video as always, I really enjoy them and am recommending them to some new to welding friends. Thanks!

    • @franktib
      @franktib 10 лет назад

      i find myself keeping them to myself so i can keep the edge. shame on me. lol

    • @sduncan9rockbuster
      @sduncan9rockbuster 10 лет назад

      Jodie has provided us all with a valuable resource, we would be irresponsible if we didn't use the resources at hand. Much appreciated!

  • @Tonys_Podium
    @Tonys_Podium 6 лет назад

    Do you use A15 TIG wire for mild steel? There are quite a few to choose from.

  • @spurgear4
    @spurgear4 3 года назад

    thirty plus years ago I learned oxy acetylene welding in vocational.
    Bought a used Miller mig welder and used it for years.
    Now learning Tig, I have a way to go.

  • @georgiaboy1579
    @georgiaboy1579 3 года назад

    Outstanding work Sir!

  • @JRock17991
    @JRock17991 4 года назад +3

    Awesome Video! I scoffed a little when you said switch it up and do it left handed. I thought "I'm just a guy fiddling around in his garage. Why would I need to weld left handed?" but you were right. I can see the puddle and the timing better lefty. Just about run a nicer bead lefty too (which isn't saying much, but I'll take what I can get.) Thanks!

    • @mopedmarathon
      @mopedmarathon 2 года назад

      I found the same thing. Started to wonder if I’m actually left handed. How did it pay off in the long term?

  • @slackerzsincity6947
    @slackerzsincity6947 5 лет назад

    Master welder, enjoy your videos

  • @suckerpunch1977
    @suckerpunch1977 3 года назад

    You’re a good teacher

  • @troll1270
    @troll1270 10 лет назад

    do you have the electrode stick out that much because its easier to film?

  • @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY
    @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY 2 года назад

    Great stuff, thank you!

  • @dogbyte555
    @dogbyte555 10 лет назад

    You are the man, man.

  • @yeoldepirate783
    @yeoldepirate783 7 лет назад

    Jody,, always good stuff !

  • @mrayco
    @mrayco 6 лет назад +2

    Mr,,, you are University college not just a teacher 12 amazing minutes… thanks alot

  • @MutantHippieGaming
    @MutantHippieGaming 10 лет назад

    Great video as always :)

  • @Streetmodz-Joe
    @Streetmodz-Joe 3 года назад

    Wicked Demonstration
    Thank you

  • @nathanielschmierer1674
    @nathanielschmierer1674 7 лет назад

    Love your videos & just bought a tig finger. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Alex718GTS4.0
    @Alex718GTS4.0 6 лет назад

    Jody, do you quench between beads? If so, do you do any cleaning after?

  • @turftone
    @turftone 10 лет назад

    Would you recommend that machine (PowerTig 250EX) your using in this video for a beginning Tig Welder? If not, what would you recommend?

  • @benjamincasabal5720
    @benjamincasabal5720 2 года назад

    Tremendo blues!!!

  • @welderup6669
    @welderup6669 4 года назад

    GR8 INFO THANKZ FOR SHARING!!!!

  • @josaiahsakat2383
    @josaiahsakat2383 Год назад

    Nice explaination thank you

  • @jesondag
    @jesondag 7 лет назад +74

    Dabbing before it was cool.

    • @cartertugel2682
      @cartertugel2682 3 года назад +1

      Underrated comment

    • @perrykuehr5538
      @perrykuehr5538 2 года назад +3

      I'm gonna say: 'hahaha'....but I have NO IDEA what you meant although it must be funny!..and it would ruin EVERYTHING if asked you wtf that means....soooo: I'm gonna keep ears open for that day that il get clued in....thanks for the new horizon.....hahaha

    • @averythegod
      @averythegod 2 года назад

      Legendary

    • @CSERepair
      @CSERepair 2 года назад

      This maybe the reason why I want to be a welder, I’m a OG dabber 🍯

    • @LordHolley
      @LordHolley Год назад +1

      "Been smoking pot my whole life, nothing ever happened to me"....and nothing will.

  • @davidmiddleton9191
    @davidmiddleton9191 Год назад

    I want to fab custom hd exhaust what machine should I buy ps budget minded please.

  • @noseaksno4256
    @noseaksno4256 Год назад

    Love the vid needed this to help. But what did you say at 1:00?

  • @JR-rf3zw
    @JR-rf3zw 4 года назад

    does the filler rod touch the puddle or filler rod touch the material

  • @warriorcycles1569
    @warriorcycles1569 10 лет назад

    thats beautiful welds.

  • @bobbydemar88
    @bobbydemar88 8 лет назад

    Great videos! I have been watching them for some months. Do I need to remove the metal scale from new stock before tig welding or can I just hit it with acetone?

    • @manos3790
      @manos3790 8 лет назад

      For good fluidity of your weldpool you'll be better off linishing/grinding the scale off firstly. It also depends on the components application.

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад +1

      Grind it! Grind it some more! I have read that one minute of grinding before the weld is as good as five minutes of grinding after! Acetone, then grind, how can it be too clean?

  • @Stevesmith-yw7cr
    @Stevesmith-yw7cr 10 лет назад +8

    Hey all you Tiggers.....get the Tig Finger from Jody. I have a few of them and could not weld some of the things I do without it. I don't work for Jody or get paid to mention this. Tig Finger is an excellent product that supports these videos. Get them at www.weldingtipsandtricks.com. It is a win win situation. A great product that support great videos.

  • @rsdaarud
    @rsdaarud 2 года назад

    Excellent pointers! Lets weld!

  • @nunyabizniss6934
    @nunyabizniss6934 9 лет назад +1

    It's amazing how few experienced welders can weld lefty...when I was learning, none of the seasoned guys did it, so I determined to get proficient at it. I don't use it often, but there are times when it's about the only way....I find my left hand is nice and steady, my right is terrible at feeding rod. But like he says, you slow down a bit and you can lay a perfect bead.

    • @wallamazoo01
      @wallamazoo01 8 лет назад +2

      +nunya bizniss I was sure to practice both right and left handed in school, it definitely paid off for the work load in a fast paced shop. When I am doing all-around joints on cylinders, I do one half the weld right handed, and finish the weld left handed.

  • @GemBoyfamily
    @GemBoyfamily Год назад

    Amazing 😍

  • @lablue350
    @lablue350 10 лет назад

    Good video

  • @gizzy2014
    @gizzy2014 10 лет назад

    yup i ordered a TIG finger after this video, good advertising

  • @NoFear0109
    @NoFear0109 8 лет назад +1

    why not 4t and up/down slope?

  • @soudeur05
    @soudeur05 10 лет назад +2

    Professor:
    What is the correct way to pipe welding aluminum?
    What is the proper power for aluminum welding?
    What kind of appropriate for tungsten welding aluminum?

    • @averylynnpoplin
      @averylynnpoplin 5 лет назад

      I would say personal preference unless inspection code applies by blueprint. If you ever have a chance take a community college Metallurgy class by a engineer (Universtiy Professor also a Veteran) with no bias. Best money ever! Learned a lot in the facts over any program incentive or school initiative. It was years ago & so much has changed with ability to take a class for $160 bucks with book! SMH Yet so many older guys are willing to help us but many act like you stole their lunch! I am just getting back in my shop after long hiatus (very sick not lazy) & love these videos as refreshing reminders. I know that when I was in school they would not teach us TIG unless it was for root pass on 6G or 5G to work on pipeline. Sigh!😯 I live in NC NASCAR baby

  • @itzironlifemiguel186
    @itzironlifemiguel186 6 лет назад

    I NEED HELP.
    I Got a Question, Are you suppose to dip the filler rod on the corner tip of the molten pool or the middle of the molten pool?

    • @MadMetalShop
      @MadMetalShop 5 лет назад +1

      Usually on the very leading edge of the puddle unless position doesnt allow to go for the leading edge. You might have to come in from the side. Either way you feed the puddles edge. The puddle will soak it up. Feed the puddle not the arc.

  • @manimal6510
    @manimal6510 6 лет назад

    what are your hood settings. Im'm in school for welding and have been having trouble dialing in my hood so that i can see but also dont get sunspots? Instructors not much help she favors previous students and pretty much ignores the nubbies like myself. But i did just kick ass all day today with some proper welds and overlaps.

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад

      When you buy a regular helmet it usually comes in Shade 10. Cheap automatic helmets usually are Shade 11. I find that too dark for what we're doing here. Shade 9 or 8 might be worth a try for light work. You won't get hurt, because they all have UV and IR protection, which doesn't depend on the shade. The shade is just for your convenience. A serious beginner mistake which I am constantly fighting is to look AT the arc, instead of at the work! A lighter shade helmet makes it easier to see where you're GOING, but you have to not look at the arc!

  • @mightiflier5813
    @mightiflier5813 8 лет назад +1

    Jake plays some mean blues!

  • @mattochaz
    @mattochaz 2 года назад

    U sir are a born teacher

    • @mattochaz
      @mattochaz 2 года назад

      Funny u talk about guitar, thats how i think about learning tig, both hands doing different things to achieve a result

  • @SavetheRepublic
    @SavetheRepublic Год назад

    Dam it! I love whistling dixie.

  • @Fwixi
    @Fwixi 3 года назад

    Thx!

  • @PiezPiedPy
    @PiezPiedPy 10 лет назад

    end bit was cool

  • @Luisinho2
    @Luisinho2 2 года назад

    why does the tip of my rod makes a ball instead of melting? what am i doing wrong?

  • @BKMDano17
    @BKMDano17 3 года назад

    Is Tig better than MIG?
    I know MIG leaves lots of splatter.
    Is that the main difference??
    Thanks

  • @allaboutmould2252
    @allaboutmould2252 3 года назад

    Sir how to set the power good welding finish

  • @waynos39
    @waynos39 7 лет назад

    Hi there I've just invested in a tig welder are you using pure argon for use on mild steel or a argon-co2 mix

    • @mormonboy25
      @mormonboy25 7 лет назад

      waynos39 usually pure argon. only other mix would be argon helium if you want some extra heat. for some reason helium makes the arc hotter.

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад

      This comes up a lot. People usually say that TIG uses one gas for everything. But as David remarks you can use a gas mix, but the gases have to be inert! If you use something oxidizing like CO2, the Tungsten will burn! TIG is "Tungsten-Inert-Gas"!

  • @adollarshort1573
    @adollarshort1573 3 года назад

    Thanks again, Jody! Is that your son on that great blues riff?

  • @BasedBidoof
    @BasedBidoof 11 месяцев назад

    nice guitar

  • @thehobohitman
    @thehobohitman 10 лет назад +3

    anyone looking for a aerospace level tig welder near the dayton ohio area.

  • @lezbriddon
    @lezbriddon 7 лет назад

    can you get a shock off the arc via the filler? (cheap chinese ebay tig, not dared to use it yet..)

    • @mormonboy25
      @mormonboy25 7 лет назад

      only If you touch the rod to the tungsten without a glove on. learned that from my grandpa who welded copper-nickel pipe for nuclear submarines

  • @arnoldglean1101
    @arnoldglean1101 7 лет назад

    Hi..Do all tig welders require you to use a foot pedal or can you Tig weld without a foot pedal?

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад

      What you're seeing here is without foot pedal! The torch switch usually plugs in the same plug AS the foot pedal, so you have to choose.

  • @jordanburton276
    @jordanburton276 5 лет назад

    What does it mean when my arc is all over the place and it taking a long time to heat up on start up?

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад

      Low arc current, long arc? The right arc length might be shorter than you think. It takes a certain amount of current to heat up the tungsten to the right temperature for it to really work, your tungsten electrode might be too big for the current you're using also. The ancestors used to light up the arc on to a copper block to heat up the electrode and get everything going, I do this sometimes and it can help. So if you move the torch from the copper block to the work and light up again while the electrode is hot, it starts right away.

  • @Johanconradsson
    @Johanconradsson 10 лет назад

    It looks great but thats easy cause of the thick steel you welding on. You should show us how to tig weld in thinner steel 1-4 mm

  • @supercalcium
    @supercalcium 9 месяцев назад

    Could someone tell me wich face mask respirator shall you use to do tig welding please. Thank you

  • @rixogtr
    @rixogtr 7 лет назад

    I wonder why there is little silent "clicks" everytime he adds a rod to puddle.

  • @Feldspar__
    @Feldspar__ 3 года назад

    Now I want to see you whistle Dixie while keeping a consistent puddle.

  • @ODGColornChrome
    @ODGColornChrome 6 лет назад

    Just started TIG and on my machine I have a 2t 4t setting but the documentation doesn't say anything about it. What does it mean and what is the difference? I don't have an upslope down slope setting.

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад

      2T and 4T settings are on a lot of machines, you'd do well to find any manual (lots of them online) for a high end welder and read that. 4T takes some 'splaining! In these modes, using a torch switch you might have access to some automation inside the machine, some timers that you can adjust in some cases. If all the timers are set to ZERO, then in 2T you just have a switch, when you click it, the machine comes ON, when you release it, the machine goes OFF. This is worth having right there! Even if you have a foot-pedal, sometimes it's awkward and you want the torch switch.

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад

      ( Part Two ) In 2T and 4T, if you start turning those knobs, you start getting some timer action which can be useful. Here our host shows the 2T action: when you depress and hold the switch several timers start... so for example there might be no spark because the gas pre-flow comes on, and when that timer is done THEN you get an arc. The arc might be the full power, or a starting power level that you can set. It ramps up to full power (the main power setting) in no time, or in a time that you can set. Then it's just "weld, weld, weld" until further notice, you're still holding that switch down. When you release the switch, the machine might go OFF instantly, or in a time that you set, and gas continues to flow for some time. This is much easier to show as a graph! Many machines show that graph on the face of the machine!!!! I don't have that, but I can see the point.

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 4 года назад

      (Part 3) Finally in 4T you have everything. Each THROW of the switch does something different! SO, when you click once you get all the starting actions, the gas pre-flow, the starting current. When you release the switch the first time, you get the ramp up and the full current that you set. Second click you start the ramp down and end up at the final current. Second release you shut down and get gas post flow. That's a lot to say, but easy to do! I find 2T and a switch very handy. I learned FROM JODY that the 2T mode with a long time for ramp up and down gives you more control than just ON and OFF! So if you're going along and heat builds up, and you would normally let off on the foot pedal a little... you let go of the torch switch, and the torch just starts slowly ramping down which might be about the same. Soon it will be too cold (or just go out) so you click it back ON and it ramps up. So you might be clicking that torch switch quite a bit, but it's easy and intuitive. I do this a lot.