Good to see a new video! I really appreciate your video style. Using coolant and not putting music over the machine working. Hearing the cut is an important part of knowing what a proper cut or tool path sounds like. 👍🏻 Thanks again
"I was too lazy to put a tap in the machine..." is the #1 reason threaded holes get buggered up in machine shops! I can't tell you how many parts I screwed up because I literally didn't want to go through the rigamarole of finding the tap, finding the right tap collet, finding a tool holder, etc. Good to see you back in action!
I'd love to see more resin printed injection molding work, most of all. also interested in getting better at cnc-mill with freecad if possible, diy edm, diy cnc-lathe but definitely do whatever interests you!
@@ThisDesignedThat You can do this type of 3+1 with the standard F360 license (~$350/yr). The expensive machining extension is only required for simultaneous 4 axis moves.
It's Harbor Freight's Rust-Cutting Resin Abrasive Tumbler Media, which is the green media. It's gentler than other media, so takes a while. But I really like the finish.
I think… I recognize the the panel…. but the ASI markings and spoiler labeling is throwing me off a bit…. It’ll be like pulling off a bandaid… but worth it in the end. Good luck with all that wire “nesting” A man with the patience of Jobe you are. ;)
thank for uploading ....great video .....i think this is easy part..you did waste so much material .... i can make 4 at a time in 2 setups in 3 axis ....no need 4 axis ...... but like if you have it then you should use it like this ....thank you
Great video thanks for posting. what was the total length of your stock and did you get much chatter? I have a piece of stock I need to machine on my 4th axis that is 3.75" in length with no tail stock so I am wondering if the stickout will cause me some problems. What material are you using in your tumbler?