CNC Mill Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024

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  • @TK-ro5nn
    @TK-ro5nn Před 5 lety +441

    I've been a CNC programmer for 40 years. This video is just great. She made me smile ear to ear.

    • @TimoteonSK
      @TimoteonSK Před 4 lety +9

      i can imagine it :) its awesome. 40 years and then see this video must be really nice feeling. I like a part 25:25 how she sincerely smile of happy finish job :D

    • @gramsobie2989
      @gramsobie2989 Před 4 lety +4

      y, she is cute.

    • @ahmadmehmood3276
      @ahmadmehmood3276 Před 4 lety +2

      Tony do you know of a an online community where I can get questions on CNC (Haas) answered in a day or so typically? Hoping to learn from your experience.

    • @joeygonzo
      @joeygonzo Před 3 lety +2

      Do they have a laser cross hair for setting the XY zeroes now ?

    • @TK-ro5nn
      @TK-ro5nn Před 3 lety +2

      @@ahmadmehmood3276
      www.cnczone.com

  • @robertalva1166
    @robertalva1166 Před 2 lety +50

    This young lady explained everything directly and kept it simple throughout the lesson. No excessive explanations (or distracting examples) which made this EXTREMELY easy to follow. Fantastic job!

  • @leroiprice1586
    @leroiprice1586 Před 3 lety +31

    Nailed it young lady. This is not only clear but the ONLY video on CZcams that goes from start to finish with all the needed steps. Thanks.

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

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  • @stephgiroux7745
    @stephgiroux7745 Před 11 měsíci +22

    Well I am a red seal machinist with 25 years experience on manual machines. At work we just purchased a Haas mill and your video help this old guy to understand how to set tools and work offset zero. Thanks! Great job. Hope your professor gave you 100%

  • @SgtRum
    @SgtRum Před 6 lety +266

    She is very clear and concise in her explanation and has a very good understanding of the process. Excellent Video! And Good Job Young Lady!

    • @wernerodorfer8763
      @wernerodorfer8763 Před 2 lety

      agree 100% :-)

    • @augustin2105
      @augustin2105 Před 2 lety

      I agree 100% with her presentation.. Just a reminder about hair safety....

    • @magnetoe_2409
      @magnetoe_2409 Před 2 lety +1

      You are absolutely right, and she’s pronunciation is very clear and not too fast, which is crucial for us non-natives.

    • @asianlovebug582
      @asianlovebug582 Před rokem +2

      Now at band camp I used a flute.

    • @lastday8758
      @lastday8758 Před rokem

      This video maker very unprofessional .
      I want to say that bite to bite have no focus tools or other oparation.
      She is good...

  • @jacobhofmann9503
    @jacobhofmann9503 Před 4 lety +201

    You might think that every CNC Machinist with 5+ years of experience should have at least a solid grasp of all the techniques shown here. The honest truth is, don't get your hopes up. If you are hiring, and you come across someone with this level of competency, that person might be a good candidate to be a shop lead . Not even kidding.

    • @randyhaight7202
      @randyhaight7202 Před 3 lety +15

      Watching CNC videos this week, I'm surprised at how many "machinists" struggle with simple concepts. I'm going to ask for a raise tomorrow.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 3 lety +5

      @@randyhaight7202 I'd love you to elaborate. If what you see in this video as being such simple concepts as 'machinists' struggle with, I suspect the struggle is simply realising they know it all already. It's basic basics that I'd say all machinists use without even knowing they do !

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 3 lety +1

      I'm having trouble with "CNC machinist". I'd accept CNC operator, and CNC programmer but surely a machinist is someone with some skills ?

    • @randyhaight7202
      @randyhaight7202 Před 3 lety +4

      @@millomweb Elaborate? Well, I don't know. Everything. I see machinists my shop hires and people in youtube comments all the time who don't understand simple concepts. There's a video out there explaining trigonometry that is full of comments about how people don't know trig or they're just learning it at 60 years old and/or 10 years of machining. It blows me away, I use trig every day, I can't imagine what machining without knowing trig looks like. My shop hired a grown man post-military career, and I overheard him asking the boss: "So which one of these little marks is 5/16?". That's what this video reminded me of, the day 1 simplicities that people need to look up videos for.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 3 lety +4

      @@randyhaight7202 Look out for 'idiots with cars' videos - now seen at least 4 different people struggle to put fuel into a Tesla at the petrol pumps. Military generally have zero intelligence - they want people to follow orders, not use intelligence and query everything.
      The thing you've probably not realised with the 5/16 example - although they've proved they've no clue about '5' but it's most likely, they'd no clue about the 16 either.
      On the dumb scale, as an 11 y/o, I saw a bloke trying to inflate a tyre - with the valve cap still on. As for trig, it's not needed for a lot of lathework. A fair bit of any machining is linear and angles are all 90 ;)

  • @moonryder203
    @moonryder203 Před 6 lety +475

    Here we have a young female on a CNC machine, a rare sight, doing a video to inspire the younger generation that they too can learn something great and this comment section is riddled with typical fools who think they know it all. Nobody knows it all, you become better with time and dedication. No school or degree can teach you everything when it come to real world experience. Instead of arguing what method or machine is better give this young woman some tips and inspire her to keep learning and let her know how amazing this trade is. Grow up! nobody cares how good you think you are!

    • @danielchapman5124
      @danielchapman5124 Před 5 lety +21

      Pablo Casiano for so long my parents pushed college education (with which I have no problem) but I never felt like I needed to go to college to do what I wanted to do. I am a huge supporter of trade schools now after attending one myself! As a younger generation in the workforce I am so glad that I chose a technical school over college education.

    • @arttali81
      @arttali81 Před 5 lety +7

      @Pablo Casiano well said! 💪🏽👏🏼

    • @user-cq4sk6tu9n
      @user-cq4sk6tu9n Před 5 lety +2

      thats true Ido have a workshop sinse 1998 and I still learning evry day thear is a new things to repair

    • @johnmccall9455
      @johnmccall9455 Před 5 lety +4

      20 years and I still learn new things or ways to do something

    • @anthonyl1987
      @anthonyl1987 Před 5 lety +16

      The man who thinks he knows everything, knows nothing!
      But the man who knows he knows nothing knows everything!

  • @brucejmawby5691
    @brucejmawby5691 Před 3 lety +6

    I have been a CNC Programmer / Machinist for over 25 years and I found this very intuitive. Her smile at the end was just gorgeous. Well Done.

  • @isaachines4992
    @isaachines4992 Před 3 lety +37

    I start my first day as a CNC machine apprentice tomorrow. This is a very helpful introduction to prepare me for what's to come (:

    • @aztecanomexica13
      @aztecanomexica13 Před rokem +7

      2 years later how did it go ?? I start this Wednesday as a apprentice

    • @Rajankumar-ui1zl
      @Rajankumar-ui1zl Před rokem

      Hello sir ,my name is Rajan, I can use all kind of instruments like Vernier, micrometer and bore gauge and able to operate cnc turning.pls hire me as your assistant

    • @Bac_choi
      @Bac_choi Před rokem

      @@aztecanomexica133 weeks??? Haha how’d it go, I start in a machine shop in a few days where they do a lot of tig welding also. Is the tig welding pretty standard?? Never been around machines in school but aced their stainless weld test. What’s your experience prior, how’s it going three weeks in?

    • @aztecanomexica13
      @aztecanomexica13 Před rokem

      @Nick Holden they do weilding as well where I'm at. Don't know much about it cus I don't work in that section but I learned the basics in the cnc machine how to find a center or a corner and how to program it in to the machine so that could be it's starting point. Reference it and add programs in to it. It's going pretty smooth and easy to learn. Honestly it depends on the ppl teaching u and how well they can explain it to u. I did brake on of the drills on the cnc machine on Friday. I was about to go home and I was in a rush tried to bring up the z axis but still had it on the x axis so I send the drill straight into the bar lol no one knows yet so we ll see tomorrow how that goes hahah I wish u the best just be patient with yourself u will get it. That's the best advice I can give u I'm still learning and I do get irritated with myself most of the time...

    • @aztecanomexica13
      @aztecanomexica13 Před rokem +2

      @Nick Holden and by the way my experience prior I really dont have any experience on this kind of work I use to wax and strip floor for 6 years and worked as Driver as well moving handmade furniture . I just came out of prison did 7 years as well so it's crazy my manager is a a dude of 27 when I'm 33 and he's the one teaching me everything but I show him that respect cus he's patient with me and I'm really trying to pick this up...

  • @xbrakx
    @xbrakx Před 5 lety +9

    Probably one of the best tutorials I've ever watched. To the point and super informative in the use and safety of the machine. Thanks a lot.

  • @IrishmanNH
    @IrishmanNH Před 6 lety +74

    I really enjoyed watching this video, I went to college for CNC machining and programming and have spent the last eleven years working in the same machine shop. There's always something new to learn while working in a machine shop.

    • @kamallenovo5096
      @kamallenovo5096 Před 4 lety +1

      Is this job worthy? can you grow up and be independent or you have to remain employed?

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

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    • @manicmurph
      @manicmurph Před rokem

      Did you go to college or a trade school?

  • @kcpstudio
    @kcpstudio Před 5 lety +94

    Whats amazing about this video is that its well planned out and executed. Nothing but your key points. She covered pretty much everything without making the vidro boring. If i wasn’t already a machinist, i would have to say i would have learned sn exceptional amount of info off this video. Well done

    • @sonofsam8198
      @sonofsam8198 Před rokem +5

      The video is super boring bro what are you talking about

    • @Rajankumar-ui1zl
      @Rajankumar-ui1zl Před rokem

      Hello sir ,my name is Rajan, I can use all kind of instruments like Vernier, micrometer and bore gauge and able to operate cnc turning.pls hire me as your assistant

    • @marcusayala6933
      @marcusayala6933 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@sonofsam8198blud lookin for a show 💀💀

  • @DodgyBrothersEngineering
    @DodgyBrothersEngineering Před 5 lety +11

    That is quite possible the best introductory video I have ever seen. The young woman clearly understood what was going on and was able to articulate it without gargon. 10/10

  • @mattclifford7043
    @mattclifford7043 Před 5 lety +80

    This young lady is a rockstar...very impressed.

    • @chickensfloat7427
      @chickensfloat7427 Před 3 lety +1

      No she is a cnc operator not a rockstar

    • @bodbn
      @bodbn Před 2 lety

      Pretty sure she is just reading a script.

    • @Lucas-di9kn
      @Lucas-di9kn Před rokem +1

      @@bodbn you’re just mad she’s probably a better machinist than you 😂

  • @keithlane4343
    @keithlane4343 Před 5 lety +42

    Excellent video. She obviously knows the tech inside and out to be that comfortable discussing it. I've been a machinist / programmer / production engineer, for 40 years and am always happy to see young people learning the trade.
    Here are some tricks that you may want to try, to make your life easier in the future, when machining plastics.
    To get rid of the plastic chip wrap, reduce the spindle speed on the drilling can cycles. Change the G81 to G83, or G73 , add a "Q" value to the can cycle to break the chip, and if all else fails, at the end of each drilled hole cycle, have the tool rapid up above the part 2.000", insert an M4 (stops and reverses the spindle) in the program. With the 1,000 psi coolant blasting on the tool, it'll spin the clump of chips off the drill. Then you can insert an M3 to stop the spindle, and restart it in the clockwise rotation, and move on to start drilling the next hole. That way the flutes of the drill will be free of any melted stock when it starts the next hole, and the chips won't build up above the flutes of the drill and be burned into the top of the part.
    Hope these tips help you in the future.
    Take care.

  • @luismedrano653
    @luismedrano653 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you! Just started as a CNC Service Technician and everything is so fast to learn. This was nice and slow and smooth.

  • @droneqld
    @droneqld Před 4 lety +12

    I'm new to this. Great tutorial, you've explained every step. The how, the why and the how to. Awesome, thank you.

  • @jellybeanjay
    @jellybeanjay Před 3 lety +3

    This young lady's teaching skills are great. I'm in love, as long as he comes with the CNC machine, fantastic video.

  • @170cuda
    @170cuda Před 2 lety +21

    Excellent and precise training! Loved it! I started off as a machinist then started using CAD/CAM back in the early 80s. Fast forward now, I have been selling and supporting CAD/CAM for over 40 years. Watching her provide this training was awesome! Wish more instructors were this precise and talented. She is the best CNC instructor that I have ever seen.

    • @MrTweetyhack
      @MrTweetyhack Před 7 měsíci

      she's got a boyfriend!

    • @170cuda
      @170cuda Před 4 měsíci

      Hello and thank you for your question. There was CAM software that I believe was called "BeachCAM". It ran on early Apple computers. I used it in the mid 1980s to program a Fadal in a machine shop that I worked for "Malone CNC". My boss and I would come in early twice a week to use the software to program parts. Thanks again for your question. @@user-uc9gi9gv8d

  • @rhswoodshop281
    @rhswoodshop281 Před 3 lety +14

    I just added this to my playlist for CNC training. You just saved me a TON of work. This is so perfect. You are clear and concise and very well paced. Thank you!

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

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  • @hellishgrin4604
    @hellishgrin4604 Před 3 lety +25

    Advise for newbies:
    1: Your tool length offset may be off by the thickness of the paper, this may be important when manufacturing more precise parts. You can correct this by selecting your length offset in the tool offset menu and typing (for example) -0.002 or whatever the thickness of your paper is.
    2: You can press the "cancel" button on the program menu to then be able to switch between the machine files and the usb device without scrolling all the way to the top.
    3: You can search for a program by typing in the program's number or file name and pressing the down arrow, or the up arrow if you believe you have already scrolled past it. Keep in mind this will take you to the nearest file that matches what you typed, so you may have to hit the up or down arrow again to continue searching if files have similar names or you didn't type in the full name/ if there are more iterations.
    4: You can can clear all work and tool offsets faster in the work/tool offset page by pressing "Origin" and selecting one of the options that appears. This only works for the offset menu you have currently highlighted. You should only do this if you are certain that you will not lose anything important like probe tool offsets when doing so.
    The old machines may have used "F1" then "edit" or in the reverse order at some point, but I cannot recall.
    5: lazy way to clean a machine is to turn the coolant on and have it wash the bed as you hand jog.

    • @jumpman2680
      @jumpman2680 Před rokem

      #1 is very important. For most hobbyist machining, using the paper trick is fine. When you perform precision machining though, a piece of paper must be compensated for in your work offsets. I often have to comp my tools due to the change in ambient temperature when machining to very small dimensions and tight tolerances.

    • @hellishgrin4604
      @hellishgrin4604 Před rokem

      @@jumpman2680 Do you use flood coolant or any type of coolant temperature control? How tight of tolerances?

  • @charlesferguson568
    @charlesferguson568 Před 3 lety +18

    I have been a Toolmaker for 40 years, and this is as clear a video as I have ever seen . Awesome job .

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 10 měsíci +2

      But in real life your boss is like "here you have some ukrainian, teach him how to work on CNC" and he will return 30 minutes later asking if he already can work on it. 🤣🤣 It takes months to learn it.🤣 I really envy those people who don't have to program anything and they can just select program and put material there, that would never work in furniture factory where almost everything is atypical.

    • @iggydc8034
      @iggydc8034 Před dnem

      @@Pidalin What a stupid comment about Ukrainians. I myself immigrated in Canada back in 1997, where a lot of Eastern European Slavs immigrated, and I can tell you with confidence even today that our schools are much more advanced, and have much more experience and knowledge. Majority of us are minimum educated in trades: machinist, electrical and many more, but overall lots of people with university degrees. I can tell you that I myself finished mechanical engineering technician back home, started millwright here in Canada, and thought a lot of people lots of knowledge and tricks, where you would never learn from a local Canadian, or American. My job as a millwright is millwrighting, machining, welding, programming and maintenance of CNC machines, electrical and electronic, PLC, machine maintenance and building and so on. Back in 2000 I was making 6 figures already. With my two year back in the day mechanical engineering technician diploma and plus the work experience after graduating college back home, I came here with confidence and shared my skills and knowledge and thought a lot of students and all those I thought are great tradesman, making a lot of money. I'd like to see how many Canadian, and Americans local have that kind of knowledge. I can tell you, you can only count them on one hand. There you have it.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před dnem

      @@iggydc8034 I didn't say that all Ukrainians are all stupid, I just gave you example of how it is in reality, because Ukrainians (and Romanians) are the most often foreign workers and these people who work for these work agencies in other countries are totaly uneducated, this is the reason why they can't find proper job in their countries. You can't compare it with someone who emmigrated to Canada and lives there permanently and legally, our Ukrainians are something completely different and no, it has nothing to do with war, this situation is here since 90s.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před dnem

      @@iggydc8034 I am talking about workers who work under those weird half legal work agencies and they have no education at all, that is the reason why they can't find proper job in their countries. Here in Czechia, these are mainly Romanians and Ukrainians, sometimes Bulgars. But I would say that Ukrainians are generally smarter than Romanians.

    • @iggydc8034
      @iggydc8034 Před dnem

      @@Pidalin Got it. But we are Europeans buddy, we have to help each other and stick together.

  • @KiRa-fy6uq
    @KiRa-fy6uq Před rokem +1

    I watched this a bit before going into my machining job never having done machining before, now I know what you're talking about!

  • @armandmatossian2081
    @armandmatossian2081 Před měsícem

    Oh yeah this is the best video by far on CNC machining on CZcams. Been searching for days and all I'm seeing is generic overviews and general best practices. Great stuff.

  • @usuabama4147
    @usuabama4147 Před 4 lety +9

    Wonderful! I was looking for start-from-zero CNC tutorial and passion abt making part. You are just a great young cnc machinist. Thanks!

  • @HighGear7445
    @HighGear7445 Před rokem +3

    Retired toolmaker with 45 years in the trade. I ran lots of machines and the Haas controller is one of the best. She explained it well.

  • @danielvilches7185
    @danielvilches7185 Před 3 lety +2

    I like the way she explains all the rutine... so calm and precise and secure about the job. And the way she says... you may wanna do this... you may want to to be sure that... very polite!!! awesome video...

  • @bjevets
    @bjevets Před 5 lety +7

    Enjoyed watching this young lady explain the CNC mill operation, Thank You!

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

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  • @TheTimberlen
    @TheTimberlen Před 5 lety +10

    This is a great video for many reasons. So happy to see a new generation taking interest in CNC.

  • @pricestep
    @pricestep Před 4 lety +18

    I operated Mill and Lathe machine and I know how it's hard and interesting at the same time! Good job!

  • @mr.molecule7632
    @mr.molecule7632 Před 6 lety +1

    i havent done any cnc since 2013, this video brings back what i forgot. thanks.

  • @dborg56
    @dborg56 Před 5 lety +1

    I have worked for 40 yrs in shop in various functions. This is a well explained tutorial.

  • @OffshoreB40
    @OffshoreB40 Před 6 lety +4

    Amazing. I know what it is like to need to remember hundreds of sequential steps. I am proud of you. Good job.

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

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  • @OB1canblowme
    @OB1canblowme Před 2 lety +15

    This girl needs her own machining channel. A kind and friendly person like her could really spark an interest for young girls that might not know what they want to work with as adults. And the manufacturing industry really needs more females overall, not for filling quotas like a lot of the older crowd would have you believe, but for the sake of innovation. The more people with differing approaches and methodology the easier it gets for companies and whole industries to innovate their products and manufacturing processes. Keep up the good work👍

    • @DerickGMan
      @DerickGMan Před 2 lety +2

      This career can make her tons of money. Also.... Haas cnc machines are sweet.

    • @manicmurph
      @manicmurph Před rokem

      @@DerickGMan you're talking about once you become a programmer or actually design stuff for companies right? I am a level 2 operator and I needed to learn how to set up jobs and my company didn't really care. I could run 2 machines at a time when I left. Idk if that's good or not but I learned a lot while I was there I think.

  • @adambergendorff2702
    @adambergendorff2702 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I wonder if this girl realizes how many people have learned from this video! Excellent!

  • @danghuynh55438
    @danghuynh55438 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I wish I could watch this video when I was at trade shool for machine tool tech 30 years ago

  • @simpernchong
    @simpernchong Před 3 lety +5

    As a 3D CAD modeller, this video is informative for me and she is so competent with this. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @iounatta
    @iounatta Před 6 lety +6

    Excellent job young lady! That's an awesome machine and intimidating for most people but you are well on your way of mastering the interface.

  • @rock3tcatU233
    @rock3tcatU233 Před 4 lety +1

    I love this tutorial, it goes right to the basics and doesn't assume anything from the viewer.

  • @MrTimmmers
    @MrTimmmers Před 3 lety +3

    I've seen a few videos that made me wonder what I was doing for years on CNCs , or what they were. Not this one though, Very clear, and as machines differ a fair bit, pretty much universal and great for anyone starting out on CNC machining. Well done.

  • @witcheater
    @witcheater Před 6 lety +30

    So few mentally competent people in the world. When I see one in action I am always pleased.

  • @peac3bewithu181
    @peac3bewithu181 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Amazing how your able to grasp the understanding and have the ability to explain in detail step by step on the function of the Haas ❤️ I'm always learning and it's good to see videos like this where there's people teaching others much love.
    Haas makes really good machines that are very friendly user and have alot of functions that are easy to operate. Thank you for the video :) your amazing !

  • @norseman8727
    @norseman8727 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My mom used to be a machinist and this girl did a real nice job at explaining things 👍

  • @maxhax367
    @maxhax367 Před 3 lety +5

    I find it interesting how awkward she seems at the beginning but as she talks about more complicated stuff she finally feels like she is in her own territory

  • @wjb1060
    @wjb1060 Před 6 lety +6

    Well done. I didn't know about typing the speed on the input line. I've always entered info into MDI and started the spindle there. Thanks

  • @transitionaltechnologies648

    Really clear, well explained and demonstrated. Nice job!

  • @inhibited44
    @inhibited44 Před rokem +2

    She knows her stuff and she can communicate well. That's a rare skill.

  • @barryyoung5484
    @barryyoung5484 Před 6 lety +3

    This video will be almost perfect for my CNC Machinist program. Sara did a fantastic job presenting this material. Her explanations are clear, concise and quite correct in technique. We use positive TLO's rather than the negative TLO's Sarah set in the video, but not every shop uses a Tool Length Presetter. Thank you very much for making this material available to learning institutions.

    • @MotorsportsX
      @MotorsportsX Před 6 lety

      Barry Young positives can get you in trouble. I prefer negative. If someone forgets the negative, the machine alarms instead of crashing.

  • @telosfd
    @telosfd Před 4 lety +7

    Impressive how this young lady can handle the machine. Thanks for tutorial.

  • @DarkClouldd007
    @DarkClouldd007 Před 4 lety +2

    Very impressive . a lot of people can work on and with equipments but to properly explain it as well is ace 👍🏽

  • @Lastfirst333
    @Lastfirst333 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent video, very clear and precise, much appreciated!

  • @Mr.Titanium1911
    @Mr.Titanium1911 Před 3 lety +9

    Nicely explained. I wonder what she's doing now... 6 years later.

  • @FritsvanDoorn
    @FritsvanDoorn Před 6 lety +38

    Good tutorial. Clearly spoken. I always wanted to know how that is done. Thank you !

    • @Tangobaldy
      @Tangobaldy Před 6 lety

      does your wife talk like siri~?

    • @jzila9900
      @jzila9900 Před 4 lety

      @@Tangobaldy mine sounds like alexa

  • @victorsiron9752
    @victorsiron9752 Před rokem

    I enjoy machining, fabricating and welding sports equipment. I have to say, Sara you were Outstanding!

  • @carreteFILMSPro
    @carreteFILMSPro Před 8 měsíci

    Nice, pretty conversational, universal to any other controls even for 5-axis CNC routers. Loved it!

  • @KingLoopie1
    @KingLoopie1 Před 4 lety +3

    Good job! I've only done manual machining (yeah, I'm old...). This is like magic! 👍

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 Před 3 lety +1

      Everyone should start on a manual, safer, cheaper, learn the principles then go to cnc. Seen many kids that paid over $20k for a machining degree and not know how to square a block

  • @trevorwebster3824
    @trevorwebster3824 Před 4 lety +3

    Great job, you're a far better teacher than me! If I could teach the way you do I think the guys in the shop that I've taught would have picked things up a lot quicker. Keep up the excellent tutorials and don't let anyone discourage you.

  • @amberazin6431
    @amberazin6431 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, Sara. I've been watching many tutorials and haven't seen anyone explaining like you.

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

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  • @erickmartinezgamez7688

    Excelente aprenderé CNC, buen video, eres la primer mujer operadora de CNC que eh visto, felicidades!:) saludos desde Mexico.

  • @vmccnc
    @vmccnc Před 6 lety +4

    Great video! Very informative!

  • @jesslovegod
    @jesslovegod Před 4 lety +27

    I am a 25 year old African American female and I’m beginning my career on cnc machinists I went to trade school for is for seven months.

  • @aresident7745
    @aresident7745 Před 2 lety +2

    cutest trainer ever and great video to boot! thanks!

  • @joelalonso1027
    @joelalonso1027 Před 6 lety +1

    Excelente tutorial, te felicito y mas aun siendo una mujer que pueda ayudar a las personas que aun estan en proceso de aprendizaje. Felicidades

  • @klaidenmorad103
    @klaidenmorad103 Před 3 lety +3

    now you have a one proud dad . i love smart kids that learn from they parents . well done young lady .

  • @elroco4827
    @elroco4827 Před 2 lety +6

    Great content. She explained it really well. I start my new cnc machinist job this Monday(February 21, 22) and I'm excited.

    • @MrShiftey13
      @MrShiftey13 Před 2 lety +1

      I start this august. Yay!

    • @scare6262
      @scare6262 Před 2 lety

      How's the job

    • @scare6262
      @scare6262 Před 2 lety +1

      What is the easiest thing to learn about cnc machines

    • @elroco4827
      @elroco4827 Před 2 lety +1

      @@scare6262 for me, the machine math.

    • @elroco4827
      @elroco4827 Před 2 lety +1

      @@scare6262 job is going well, thanks for asking. Learning new things weekly.

  • @minnaingaung-melbourne6619

    Thanks for clear explanation about how to setting up CNC mailing machines and shutting down. Ever CNC machine has its own control panel and machinalism, different types of machines and modern of which years they has been built.
    I had operated CNC mailing machine, long time ago, after that I used to operated many different types of CNC brake press, turret press, and plasma cuttings machines, mostly Breqkpress is my professional. I have know setting and programming, but I have not touch for years after I was doing different types of job, especially. But I had a lot knowledge and experiences about CNC machines and other machines systems, therefore I am so easy to learn and performing my duty. Very well.
    Now I have accepted new opportunities that as machine operator to operate CNC mailing machines, drilling machine and Auto saw machine. So far I have no problems at all, I have learn whatever my supervisor or leading hand person who has responsible and duty to teach me how to perform and to be trained as soon as possible, to stand myself in order to carry out perfect works duty and responsibilities.
    Yesterday's there a few problems was occurred regarding about CNC mailing machine, after I had done all my necessary Judy to be carried out.
    My leading hand trainer, he as seem to be attempted to change some program from original one. I believe sincerely he is not good at enough for CNC programming. But he has know very well all there machines as like his own babies. But CNC programming is very complicated and the response and reaction from machines toward its own command control coding is very sensitive, so we all have to be aware and careful. Unless we are not CNC programmer professional yet.
    I am so happy to be working these knowledgeable and skillful personal with this CNC machines center.
    Let e continue our problems, that the tool picking and changing hands machinalism, has been built with its own coding orders, after he try to stop that hand before its has been it's own, cycle of operations, that has was stuffed so we had to shirts the machine days, waits for technical person.
    Today that problems was successful carried out just a few minutes, by machines engineer. But I was far away from that machine be a Co use I was operating there other CNC cutting machine
    Now I have know how to start and shutting and understanding about g-coding common and control system, but I still long way to learn. But I believe myself I can do that if I have been achieved right amount of times and my leading hand and company supports. I have no problems at all.
    Please explain me how to fix that CNC mailing machines has that as it was stopped on the way to picking up it's own commended tool from tools stock.
    I will in future continue to to study and watching useful videos clips from UTube.
    26th of October 2017
    Min Naing Aung

  • @rosakm6prc521
    @rosakm6prc521 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm barely learning and this is a great tutorial. Something that @ work doesn't teach she does great. Thank you. Need more of this 🙌

  • @jamesthompson4062
    @jamesthompson4062 Před 2 lety +5

    This was a fantastic presented tutorial - Would be great to get close ups of the screen and keys - Please do more tutorials like this in the future - thanks again and fantastic stuff

  • @mohammadrokonsarker349
    @mohammadrokonsarker349 Před 5 lety +5

    " I have nothing to say just I salute you...! Any way it's a great teaching. one request that pls just need more clear & close video while you are clicking the button." I check like this video in youtube but you are number one..!"

  • @optimalace9829
    @optimalace9829 Před měsícem +1

    I remember when I was a freshie out of school, Master Machinist for over 25 years now

  • @davidsamways
    @davidsamways Před 6 lety +25

    Nice clear video - well presented.

  • @isaiahrodriguez6308
    @isaiahrodriguez6308 Před 4 lety +6

    Jesus, this video legit just saved my arse. Thank you

  • @whywouldyoucareaboutmyname6610

    Wow! Great video! To the point and well explained! Thank you. You would be a great machining instructor!

  • @fgarza
    @fgarza Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing video, I learned a lot. Thanks for your safety measures input.

  • @dogemaximum4742
    @dogemaximum4742 Před 3 lety +4

    Im currently training to be CNC operator. This video is very helpful!!

    • @peteturner8493
      @peteturner8493 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm replying to your post as its recent, lots of comments but none picked up on the slightly incorrect method used to tighten the work piece and as your just starting off....she did everything right but failed to retighten the vice after tapping down the work piece with a mallet; meaning if the work piece is still free to move with light taps of a mallet then its not securely clamped! Stopped watching after approx 2 mins as I'd end up crtiqing the whole video!

    • @Minerals333
      @Minerals333 Před 8 měsíci

      @@peteturner8493you can tighten a vice as much as you want and you will still be able to move it by tapping it down with a mallet, she did great

  • @miguelortiz2422
    @miguelortiz2422 Před 5 lety +6

    Hope I learn something , because I'm ganna start training on a mill next week lol

  • @tjthrash0143
    @tjthrash0143 Před 6 lety +1

    Having used a similar (VF-2YT) machine i will say this is a great primer for actual CNC Mill operation.

  • @robertcordell410
    @robertcordell410 Před 8 měsíci

    I teach CNC on a HAAS Mill , what an excellent video covering all the procedures to set up a part! Great Job

  • @842qwery
    @842qwery Před 5 lety +8

    What a cool chick and awesome machine. Bravo!!!

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/UP8V-dmx_d4/video.html

  • @mehovic29
    @mehovic29 Před 6 lety +15

    Great video, thank you for sharing knowledge with us.

  • @retf054ewte3
    @retf054ewte3 Před 8 měsíci +1

    she looks so nice and humble. lovely

  • @zr8c
    @zr8c Před 6 lety +1

    I found this video to be very easy to follow and well instructed. thanks

  • @pewterhsu1243
    @pewterhsu1243 Před 2 lety

    So patient and detailed tutorial, thank u millions of times!

  • @Toolmamon
    @Toolmamon Před 3 lety +4

    I hope to see more and more young women take on this task of programming CNC's and being on the shop floor. Great job on the video. Plus, HASS is a very easy machine to operate.

    • @mrtee3477
      @mrtee3477 Před 3 lety +1

      Seriously tire of seeing fat old men on the floor, getting kind of boring.

  • @warhawk5020004
    @warhawk5020004 Před 6 lety +6

    you can restart a program at any point it just depends on the program, your n lines and what not

    • @GuillermoRodriguez-gu3oq
      @GuillermoRodriguez-gu3oq Před 4 lety +2

      No you can't because where ever you start must be a G54 if not you will crash machine.

  • @andrewsember202
    @andrewsember202 Před 4 lety +2

    thank you excellent job very professional I am already 66 and I learn from search young lady it was easy to watch this video :)

  • @alejandroortega4084
    @alejandroortega4084 Před 8 měsíci

    The best precise and clear train, the best instructor I´ve seen

  • @saintlouis1087
    @saintlouis1087 Před 3 lety +4

    This young lady has a bright future!

  • @BillGriggs
    @BillGriggs Před 6 lety +7

    Great job.

  • @patbarrett9263
    @patbarrett9263 Před 3 lety

    good job clear, concise and to the point. very impressive, you're hired.

  • @cwgoforth
    @cwgoforth Před 4 lety +1

    Phenomenal job and clear tutorial! Great!

  • @zedex1226
    @zedex1226 Před 6 lety +6

    11:40 if you're lazy like me, reverse the spindle so the tip of the edge finder climbs toward you and it's easy to see. You won't always have the option of getting your face in the right place.

    • @rubenable1
      @rubenable1 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/UP8V-dmx_d4/video.html

  • @OG96932
    @OG96932 Před 5 lety +3

    nice tutorial. however i would have thought with the technology updates, there would have been a auto probe for guidance.

  • @cut5ax279
    @cut5ax279 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job showing how to operate a CNC machine. This is very inspirational for young people. Well done!

  • @FrustratedBaboon
    @FrustratedBaboon Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very smart kid with experience and confidence. She will make a great engineer.

  • @ssjwes
    @ssjwes Před 5 lety +4

    That machine is looking clean...
    My shop looks dirty af...
    :(

  • @joeygonzo
    @joeygonzo Před 3 lety +9

    I milled with an edge finder once. :-P

    • @mariusionut4897
      @mariusionut4897 Před 3 lety

      ahahahha i gave it 2000 speed once ...damn that shit got longer

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 3 lety

      12 months ago, I wouldn't know what an edge finder was ! If the tool started taking a cut, we'd found the edge !

  • @rblackbelt1
    @rblackbelt1 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video she has learned a lot already about that machine and is a good teacher.

  • @mikejr716
    @mikejr716 Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome vid and great teaching!!! Thank you!!! 🙂

  • @bigjohn2810
    @bigjohn2810 Před 5 lety +11

    Great video, but I'd like to help You to become more efficient.
    I suggest setting all "tool lengths" on a common place, not on Your rough part.
    Example, top of vise with gage block, or a block setting on machine table of the same height as vise.
    Then set Z0 on your rough part, using only one of the tools in Your program.
    Then on Your next job, You won't have to load and jog all the tools to set their lengths again.
    "tool lengths" are stored in Your tool data, Z0 is stored in Your G54, G55 etc.

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 Před 3 lety

      If she's good she'll realize that way on her own. I wish she knew how inaccurate and dangerous it is setting tools with paper

    • @TheTrex600ESP
      @TheTrex600ESP Před 2 lety

      Yes Joseph, and use work offset, then you do not need to set all tools for next job :) But she was a student by the look, so she did great!

    • @barthimes6942
      @barthimes6942 Před 2 lety

      Yes, also might chip carbide cutters touching top of part.

    • @jumpman2680
      @jumpman2680 Před rokem

      Yep, exactly. It's hard for me to post criticism of such an excellent video, but setting your X/Y/Z work offsets is completely independent of tool offsets.