I will probably use a fly cutter for the next one because the carbide doesn't like the intermittent cutting.
I'd love to see the Fusion drawing as I'm bungling my way through learning F360.
Have you watched Lars Christiansen’s fusion360 videos? I learned a whole lot quicklyMe too.
Have you watched Lars Christiansen’s fusion360 videos? I learned a whole lot quickly
I wonder if it has to do with the rigidity of the set-up and the milling machine? The fellow in the video you posted seems to be using inserted fly cutters on the job.
Speaking of fly cutters - check out the one he uses in this video (starting at about 2:20)....
Great job on your toe / table clamps, btw.
Yes, I have followed Lars for quite awhile now and also have purchased some tutorials on Udemy. One of the courses is specifically geared toward learning to generate tool paths and G code.
Wow Wow and RE Wow I can't find the right word to say how I am impressed . this video is very insterested . I just saw for the first time how to use little jack ? This video is the kind of video I love. How do call the machine you use ? I never saw a machine like this one it look a combination of a lathe and milling on same time ? next question what kind of oil are you using for tempered metal ? Thank you Marc Moreau
Have you watched Lars Christiansen’s fusion360 videos? I learned a whole lot quickly
which course Croshe?
https://www.udemy.com/course/fusion...nists/learn/lecture/13254026?start=0#overview
This one? I bought this one.
You guys know there are a bunch of free e-courses available on Lynda if you have a (Calgary Public) library card?
The number on left hand side of pane indicate count. I haven't delved into them but suspect its teh same as other apps, some good, some so-so, some maybe older or previous versions. Worth the price though.
I could watch this machine for hour's I don't think to get this machine at Busy Bee . This machine might be very expensive. Thank you for the videoI wonder if it has to do with the rigidity of the set-up and the milling machine? The fellow in the video you posted seems to be using inserted fly cutters on the job.
Speaking of fly cutters - check out the one he uses in this video (starting at about 2:20)....
Great job on your toe / table clamps, btw.
Hey Chad,
Can you post a DXF as well, please.
Thanks,
Craig
Here is my attempt at drawing the clamp in Fusion. Please note that the hole in the lower block is to be drilled and tapped 1/4-20.