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CNC Machine Crashes are fun to watch! Making lots of parts means making some mistakes. Enjoy these flubs, goofs, and crashes at our expense!
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@AgileRob
@AgileRob 5 лет назад
The only thing that could have made this better is a running tally of the cost of the parts, tooling, fixtures, etc. that were ruined.
@aly-tek7190
@aly-tek7190 5 лет назад
Ain't nobody wanna do dat!! lol that would just be painful ;)
@TommiHonkonen
@TommiHonkonen 5 лет назад
I thought this would be ecip. Like epic meal time :D
@VictorHernandez-nt3tw
@VictorHernandez-nt3tw 5 лет назад
Would make me vomit lol
@Steve_Just_Steve
@Steve_Just_Steve 5 лет назад
if anyone tallies it it'd probably John LOL
@farmerTrout1993
@farmerTrout1993 5 лет назад
What ever happened to dry runs
@FlesHBoX
@FlesHBoX 5 лет назад
I feel like half of this video should be put in another video called "why work holding is the most important thing" lol
@FlesHBoX
@FlesHBoX 5 лет назад
Also, there's some scary shit here...
@BradyT918
@BradyT918 5 лет назад
Or titled why it's important to single block new programs. Well single block for the first few cuts.
@iwantitpaintedblack
@iwantitpaintedblack 5 лет назад
"Selecting the right feeds and speeds based on material and going easy on the cutting depth for dummies" by J. K. Machinisto is a nice book they should sometimes read
@TheFlamingChalupa
@TheFlamingChalupa 5 лет назад
Also checking tool offsets. Like even eyeball it ffs
@Tkotap1
@Tkotap1 5 лет назад
FlesHBoX and how too triple check before you make a cut😟
@WinstonMakes
@WinstonMakes 5 лет назад
LOL, the haimer at the end. Dying.
@SusiBiker
@SusiBiker 5 лет назад
I felt its pain! :D
@ubbgn
@ubbgn 5 лет назад
I pushed z- and fucked one! One time put the measured value on the wrong box and crashed a 25mm drill, someone distracted me! Great time!
@thundercactus
@thundercactus 5 лет назад
Renishaw work probes. You're incredibly careful and may not break a probe for a year. But once you break the first one, you start breaking them like clockwork -_-
@RozetRides
@RozetRides 5 лет назад
that shit pissed me off. theyre stupid expensive
@user-qx7tm5df8j
@user-qx7tm5df8j 5 лет назад
@@ubbgn someone discracting me while im working is the most annyoing thing imo...
@2384SKIPPER
@2384SKIPPER 5 лет назад
Great, now all the indian robot voice copycat channels can post new "CNC fail" videos without using the same five crashes over and over again. John better watch out for those.
@nyccnc
@nyccnc 5 лет назад
Right? You guys keep reporting those thief's! We'll keep crashing machines! I mean, granted, it takes us YEARS to get footage like this...
@JamesChurchill3
@JamesChurchill3 5 лет назад
Years? How? I distinctly remember you saying you've never ever crashed a tool before...
@aarondcmedia9585
@aarondcmedia9585 5 лет назад
There's a video on FB that's yours. I wanted to report it but FB provided no mechanism for doing so. Much annoyment.
@2percentright
@2percentright 5 лет назад
@@JamesChurchill3 "that's my secret, Cap. I'm always crashing."
@samuelflynn5534
@samuelflynn5534 5 лет назад
Damn there is so many videos like that, always the same title format containing lots of ‘hit’ words and sometimes don’t actually make sense “HYPNOTIC || CNC Machine Tool Work Heavy Fail Industry” with all these videos and never any credit given, and ofcourse a few ads in there to so they can benefit of other peoples content.
@barharborbasher249
@barharborbasher249 5 лет назад
1:40 possibly the smoothest save of the year 🍺😁🤘
@urgamecshk
@urgamecshk 5 лет назад
what the hell was happening
@OakwoodMachineWorks
@OakwoodMachineWorks 5 лет назад
A collet nut was singing us the song of its people.
@simonhopkins3867
@simonhopkins3867 5 лет назад
People watching a machine crash. Pmsl.
@cedi98
@cedi98 5 лет назад
There was nothing to safe 😂
@canonguy9448
@canonguy9448 5 лет назад
came to say the same thing!
@berndshana
@berndshana 5 лет назад
It feels so good to see that I am not the only one that crashes machines , snaps endmills... and makes scrap parts
@occamssawzall3486
@occamssawzall3486 5 лет назад
Bernd Strauss I never scrap a part. I just make elaborate and unapproved engineering changes 🤣
@Shermingtan
@Shermingtan 5 лет назад
Thank you for being so open about your mistakes, mishaps and experiences. It gives other people a chance to learn from it and possibly avoid similiar things in the future. Also shows us that everyone is human..........you wouldn't know that from reading a lot of comments on machining videos. They never make mistakes and were perfect at machining since the day they were born.
@HoY_82
@HoY_82 5 лет назад
A swear jar would pay for all that broken carbide! Do you guys replace vise jaws with apprentice marks? I don't recall seeing any in any of the videos
@Wolpegaengster
@Wolpegaengster 5 лет назад
I thinked the same
@Steve_Just_Steve
@Steve_Just_Steve 5 лет назад
You'd have to pay quite a bit to keep my mouth shut after I broke a $100 tool or worse. I'm guessing as fugal is John is they don't just throw them out, just not film with them.
@Hexum064
@Hexum064 5 лет назад
I cringed in anticipation through the entire video.
@youtubasoarus
@youtubasoarus 5 лет назад
I just kept saying "No... NOOOOOoooo" to each one. :(
@AtMortenJ
@AtMortenJ 5 лет назад
funny that endmills never seem to break when you try to mill your hard jaws
@tomrevere9091
@tomrevere9091 5 лет назад
Fuck, I had a SGS 36513,( My now goto endmill for roughing in steel btw) in an er16 collet, a poor choice because i was pushing it hard enough for it to pull out. Didn't even notice until it had slipped far enough to run out of flute length, that's the only reason it snapped. Left a beautiful finish 1/2" deep into my HRC60 jaws. Yes, That endmill is too awesome.
@dannooo548
@dannooo548 5 лет назад
@@tomrevere9091 I think I was a few seconds of feed time from possibly dying when I was using a Bridgeport a few years ago. I was milling a 4x4 with the side of a maybe 3" flute length cutter, so I didn't have nearly enough tool in the collet. By the time I finished the cut, the tip of the tool was a good 1/2" lower.
@iwantitpaintedblack
@iwantitpaintedblack 5 лет назад
My guess would be that those mills are HSS and not carbide
@turbo2ltr
@turbo2ltr 5 лет назад
Personally I'd like to see these types of things kept in the original videos as it gives more meaning and can provide a better lesson than a compilation video that has only entertainment value. And entertaining it was.
@Thunderbelch
@Thunderbelch 5 лет назад
Agreed! I've seen a few videos in the past that made me think they were lucky to get away with a certain workholding setup etc. This compilation shows that in some of those cases they actually didn't!
@PeterWMeek
@PeterWMeek 5 лет назад
Yeah; sort of like doubleboost does at the end of many of his videos: he adds a short clip of whatever bloopers he made during filming. It heightens the contrast between the finished video vs. the blooper.
@erikverkade3582
@erikverkade3582 5 лет назад
How can you tell this is an actual workshop you ask? Well the swearing ofcourse. No one says ''oh fudge'' after taking a huge bite out of their machinevise.
@seandavis9908
@seandavis9908 3 года назад
Nah its more like "OH BOLLOX!" 😂
@rdkitchens
@rdkitchens 5 лет назад
I really appreciate your willingness to put your mistakes out there for all to see. We all screw up. The only way to improve is to accept responsibility and learn. Don't ever try to shift blame. A good boss will see right through that and you will only damage your own reputation. As a machinist, your integrity is everything.
@chrisj4570g
@chrisj4570g 5 лет назад
Glad to see I’m not the only One to end mill a parallel. Mine was a manual mill, but happened to be the FIRST use of a brand new carbide end mill. First one I ever bought.
@GreatLakes_MetalDetecting
@GreatLakes_MetalDetecting 5 лет назад
You running to the machine to estop it as the other two were just staring at it was the best. Good save John
@hbkNIKhbk
@hbkNIKhbk 5 лет назад
didnt enjoy it but was fun to watch my cnc heart is not going to sleep well tonight :o
@caseyboutillier7510
@caseyboutillier7510 5 лет назад
My favorite part was John cursing.
@coreyperuffo4341
@coreyperuffo4341 5 лет назад
@4:12 "i'm done" -- Me at 4:30 every day
@krisinman9819
@krisinman9819 5 лет назад
My favorite part was when John said **bleep** **bleep** **bleeeeeeeeeeep**
@anthonyaukett3513
@anthonyaukett3513 5 лет назад
Ive been in Cnc for about 20 years now , This brings back so many memories
@apdewis
@apdewis 5 лет назад
Here we see multiple reasons why these machines have shields and E-Stop buttons :D
@FLUFF-lk4ww
@FLUFF-lk4ww 5 лет назад
Ours dont lol
@apdewis
@apdewis 5 лет назад
@@FLUFF-lk4ww Not sure I'd want to operate anything without at least an E-Stop, but then again I don't do that sort of a thing for a living...
@dietermeyer9231
@dietermeyer9231 5 лет назад
When you have 120m/min. in rapid-feed the E-stop button changes name to "Too late-button"
@apdewis
@apdewis 5 лет назад
@@dietermeyer9231 well that's me enlightened then.
@chrisheidt1836
@chrisheidt1836 3 года назад
Thats only if you don't know what your doing!!!
@NCPDFSB
@NCPDFSB 5 лет назад
mistakes are a sign of progress and experience.
@Rebar77_real
@Rebar77_real 5 лет назад
"A master has failed more times than the novice has even tried"
@siberianTiger639
@siberianTiger639 3 года назад
You gotta learn through denial and error
@Rasmus661
@Rasmus661 5 лет назад
The surface grinder mistake at 1:14 could have been a hell of a lot worse. Breaking a grinder wheel while it is spinning is freaking scary.
@SusiBiker
@SusiBiker 5 лет назад
Been there, done that - as an apprentice back in the late '70's. One piece of the wheel embedded itself about 3/4 of an inch into a brick wall - after passing over my shoulder and travelling about 30 feet across a crowded apprentice cage!! I still have nightmares. ;)
@thundercactus
@thundercactus 5 лет назад
We were told VERY early on in college to 1) NEVER grind aluminum on a wheel not meant for aluminum, and 2) NEVER grind steel on a wheel loaded with aluminum. One of the auto mechanics in the shop next door probably wasn't paying attention, or wasn't told. And it's the only time in 12yrs I've heard of a bench grinding wheel exploding on startup.
@MonstertruckBadass
@MonstertruckBadass 5 лет назад
@@thundercactus Why? What does that do?
@Creepyseven
@Creepyseven 5 лет назад
The town I'm originally from has a long history in producing blades (knives, scissors, razors etc.). They used to use water mills by the river to drive huge (several tons) grinding stones. Well turns out, stones don't like thermal cycles a lot, so every now and then such a stone would explode killing everybody in the mill.
@iwantitpaintedblack
@iwantitpaintedblack 5 лет назад
@@MonstertruckBadass well, a grind wheel not meant for aluminum will fill up with aluminum chunks and get clogged, after that it will not grind or cut anymore and just rub against your workpiece, and if you leave it alone and its set to grind a certain amount of stuff which it can't, the rotational energy on that bich is merciless
@RaVeN85887
@RaVeN85887 5 лет назад
Endmill breaks, peep. Endmill breaks, peep. 😂 I know the feeling, every machinist has them once in a while.
@LazerLord10
@LazerLord10 5 лет назад
Those pesky travel moves. Why can't we just teleport to the next start position? Also, I now appreciate machine enclosures 10000% more.
@ipadize
@ipadize 3 года назад
but they are pretty much useless in cases like these: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q_Lzw0VBu-I.html
@bigbob1699
@bigbob1699 3 года назад
A lot to be said for body armor .
@cyber2526
@cyber2526 2 года назад
omg yes. had an endmill go up and headed straight for the part. was able to press feed hold just in time. travel moves pfffffff
@gusbisbal9803
@gusbisbal9803 5 лет назад
John, I have done EVERYONE of these and the only thing I am surprised at is the lack of swearing. At least you didn't mill your bed. One of my clients put a half inch gouge in their CNC table and their machine is big enough to fit your couch in.
@tehsimo
@tehsimo 5 лет назад
some of those look expensive
@FPV-wi8fw
@FPV-wi8fw 4 года назад
Pretty much everything is expensive when you fuck up with a CNC machine
@NitroRC
@NitroRC 5 лет назад
Damn this hurts to watch... seeing the cutters just rapid into hardened steel :|
@AATopFuel
@AATopFuel 5 лет назад
Oh ya, I agree.
@Max-ju6in
@Max-ju6in 3 года назад
the problem with this is they pretty much have to run 100% speed at all time for the video wich gives them no time to react
@lucaseaston
@lucaseaston 5 лет назад
I like how your machines have a beep to alert you when they crash ;)
@jimmydiresta
@jimmydiresta 5 лет назад
hahahahah now i don't feel so bad!!
@nyccnc
@nyccnc 5 лет назад
:)
@bananajoe3669
@bananajoe3669 3 года назад
Same here! 👍😂
@frankzappa6391
@frankzappa6391 3 года назад
I just crashed for the first time today and I just started with this company 3 mos ago. I definitely don’t feel AS bad, but I still feel shitty for letting it happen. 😐
@doomraider551
@doomraider551 3 года назад
Hella rooks. With software too.
@10223220
@10223220 5 лет назад
I'm glad to see there are other humans out there making mistakes too love the bloopers👍
@matthewcolvin4815
@matthewcolvin4815 5 лет назад
Scary stuff. I have thrown two parts in the last 8 months or so. One wrapped around the spindle and shot out the side window. I was really bummed out for a while. Thanks for sharing your mistakes!
@jamesm3268
@jamesm3268 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing this. Shows everyone is all in the same boat at times.
@sanches2
@sanches2 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! You made me feel so much better about my last few days screwups! I am at the end of a deadline and inam learning f360&cam as i go and i broke a cutter and felt so stupid! I saw that other people even pros do mistakes too. I found out something else- once you have only one cutter left and no time at all, you suddenly become very calm patient and careful :)
@jennitro
@jennitro 5 лет назад
Dear God. I've never machined anything in my life, but that had to be the most painful video I've ever watched. I cringed so many times. My kids put on horror movies every once in a while. I don't have any reaction to them. Turns out I'm horrified by watching tools get broken. One of the things I really like about your channel is that you definitely show when things go wrong and, usually, what you learned to do differently. Love your work!
@Jeff-yy5fe
@Jeff-yy5fe 5 лет назад
Nice to see the challenges as well as the successes!
@gbusrt6592
@gbusrt6592 5 лет назад
nice to see the mistakes, the internet give the impression that everything is easy mistake show us we are still learning. Many channels give those that are trying new thing the impression they are failing when all they are doing is learning how not to do thing that fail few show this step in the creation of things, it take strength to show our mistakes thanks for your show of strength
@imajeenyus42
@imajeenyus42 5 лет назад
3:21 I keep thinking on the scenes in Airplane 2 with the sound-operated doors!
@RaininPayne2
@RaininPayne2 5 лет назад
1:15 I did that exact thing, except on a Haas mini mill. Was running it manually just to some quick facing, thought I had enough clearance then ran the tool holder right into the clamp. Didn’t do much, just ground off a large chunk of the clamp, and put basically friction welded some of the steel from the clamp onto the holder
@thetruthyouneedtohear
@thetruthyouneedtohear 5 лет назад
Great video, at least it tells me I'm not the one one messing up. John is amazingly fast on the e-stops.
@nf794
@nf794 5 лет назад
Cuz He has to pay himself.
@63256325N
@63256325N 5 лет назад
Wow, some of those crashes were a bit on the scary side. So glad no person was hurt. Thanks for the video.
@MakerGeek
@MakerGeek 5 лет назад
This was both hard to watch, and somewhat heartening :-) A nice reminder that everyone has these things go wrong from time to time. Thanks for sharing!
@austinyates4923
@austinyates4923 5 лет назад
4:13 "ohhhhh im done" its okay we have all had those days buddy lol
@ShooterB1
@ShooterB1 5 лет назад
It's good to see that everyone has a bad day. Thank you for the laughs!
@cuttingtooldesigner
@cuttingtooldesigner 5 лет назад
I do this every week in the test lab. It's fun to break tools finding the upper limits. Nice video John.
@itsallsimplefacts
@itsallsimplefacts 5 лет назад
This make me feel a lot better about the small handful of hiccups ive had in my first year. Yeah, no crash or thrown part is ever good but as long as you learn from it.
@ch3no2freak
@ch3no2freak 5 лет назад
i am so thankful for these guy s making these videos. i have always been terrified of crashing a machine and getting fired immediately. thats like my feeling every day at work, but when i see that other people are crashing machines and making mistakes, it make me feel so much better about my fuck ups hahaha. thank you so much for these
@crashwelder5337
@crashwelder5337 5 лет назад
oh burning the hard jaws was the most painful to watch cuz i ve been there
@RacnJsn95
@RacnJsn95 5 лет назад
Great video. Makes me feel much better about myself, thanks for being willing to share your mistakes!
@occamssawzall3486
@occamssawzall3486 5 лет назад
In love the ones where someone is clearly hitting feed hold and trying to step it down slowly. Then goes careening into something on a Z move. 🤣 Don’t worry. I just jammed an endmill into $750 jaws the other day thanks to a solidCam glitch I didn’t catch.
@TAWPTool
@TAWPTool 5 лет назад
This video was so helpful to me. I'm not alone! Thank you John for putting this out!
@cedi98
@cedi98 5 лет назад
Thats why machines with a feed rate override are so much better :)
@andywalser2343
@andywalser2343 5 лет назад
Great stuff! Had a chuckle here and there! Thanks for sharing John!
@darkobul1
@darkobul1 5 лет назад
You just persuaded me to build enclosure for my g0704 cnc conversion.
@amorton94
@amorton94 5 лет назад
I don't think I could handle half of those failures. Maybe I should rethink getting into machining lol
@sachie123
@sachie123 5 лет назад
Wow...you are only human. That makes me feel better for some weird reason. Great video🤪
@billherreid9661
@billherreid9661 5 лет назад
You should post a follow up video with commentary on why each mistake was made and how to avoid it.
@ShnitzlHaus
@ShnitzlHaus 5 лет назад
something about end mills snapping is very enjoyable to watch. its like a weird satisfying feeling I can't understand. the haimer was great also. soo odd.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 5 лет назад
Love the bloopers guys
@garymills2814
@garymills2814 5 лет назад
I enjoyed that, as a managing director of my own precision cnc factory , it's nice to see the true life of everyday machining. 😋
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 5 лет назад
So truely workholding is one of the toughest parts of machining. Apparently that and tool heights/z0 lol I admit though it is sad to see that tool crashes gets more views than a chocked full of education video like some of the others.
@Skooteh
@Skooteh 5 лет назад
Sometimes I get a little intimidated by how perfect everything seems to turn out when you make it. Its nice to see that you make mistakes as well. I feel less bad about my stupid mistakes now
@dopihead
@dopihead 4 года назад
Omg I thought you where going to say "we absolutely love Crashing" at the end lol 6:32
@MikeBroderick
@MikeBroderick 5 лет назад
Thanks for that, made me feel SO much better about my CNC crashes. Mine are on wood crashes, less scary but still crashes!
@alexsmith2k
@alexsmith2k 5 лет назад
Super honest of you! Great to see we’re all human 😀
@hurr1k4ne
@hurr1k4ne 5 лет назад
Thank you John, your passion is always inspiring...
@TheWidgetWorks
@TheWidgetWorks 5 лет назад
Sure a lot of Z0 = (G54 + (tool offset for the old tool and the new tool is longer)) crashes in there, not that I ever have any of those ;)
@nf794
@nf794 5 лет назад
@mondayfool i was thinking the same thing i ALWAYS and ever turn down the feed while machining the first part, i dont get some of these.
@TheWidgetWorks
@TheWidgetWorks 5 лет назад
@mondayfool I don't, I trust my process and for the number of times something goes wrong I save a lot of time so it's a net win.
@nf794
@nf794 5 лет назад
@mondayfool i would love to work in a work envirement like yours, of course sometimes it is relaxing to let those parts run but after a week or two it gets very boring.
@thundercactus
@thundercactus 5 лет назад
As a machinist, I like anyone that runs their first part at 0-25% rapid and has their finger over the feed hold button. As a CNC service tech, I like anyone that hits the go button and WALKS AWAY on the first off lol
@depenthene
@depenthene 5 лет назад
That is why you get Heidenhain.
@jeffvoight6586
@jeffvoight6586 5 лет назад
That was hilarious. Nice to see that I'm not the only one who crashes machines.
@RichardTymko
@RichardTymko 5 лет назад
Thanks for that. I don’t feel so bad now. As an amateur you often wonder what the hell am I doing wrong. Shit just happens sometimes..
@jeffmoss26
@jeffmoss26 5 лет назад
I remember power outages at my old work and all the machines coming to a very abrupt stop...
@gusmcgussy3299
@gusmcgussy3299 5 лет назад
I remember Feb 2001...at boeing... 7.1 earthquake... machines made noise I never heard before or again...lol
@jaypierson5955
@jaypierson5955 5 лет назад
This rivals "Scott's Tots" on the hard-to-watch-o-meter.
@nyccnc
@nyccnc 5 лет назад
Bonus Points for obscure Office Reference. P.S. next time I visit, we gotta drive by the set building!
@MorganOliff
@MorganOliff 5 лет назад
Whacha gonna do? Whacha gonna do? Make our dreams come true. 😂 ...Yeah cringes. I have done a version of I think every one of these.
@1berkut
@1berkut 5 лет назад
how did you set the machines up to make the bleeping sound after a crash?
@TheJeanParis
@TheJeanParis 5 лет назад
Its standard on most machines. At my work we have tape over al of the speakers. Because they thought it was a good idea to have a beeping sound when a program was finished ( most irritating idea ever)
@rowal23
@rowal23 5 лет назад
I think they mean all the bleeped swears after the crashes... LOL theres no way to mute those
@ibkoool1
@ibkoool1 5 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this video and injecting a bit of reality into this CNC thing.
@RozetRides
@RozetRides 5 лет назад
congratulations. my anxiety is through the roof and im incredibly angry now. im not even at work rn either
@brosselot1
@brosselot1 5 лет назад
Awesome video John. It's funny but I have seen some of the same crashes on manual machines. Thanks for sharing.
@Chanel1suite
@Chanel1suite 5 лет назад
I'm sorry, was this a comedy video? I was laughing most of the way through. These fails are golden!
@toolbox-gua
@toolbox-gua 5 лет назад
I knew it! Now eager to watch even more.
@SusiBiker
@SusiBiker 5 лет назад
I love CNC work when it is all dialled-in and running right, but that first run - OMFG! - is that stressful!! :( Thanks for sharing. I feel a bit better now. :)
@splinky99
@splinky99 5 лет назад
wonderful sliding e-stop!
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 5 лет назад
Good on you for sharing your learning experiences with us. Also more Judd is ok with me.
@anthonycordero7376
@anthonycordero7376 5 лет назад
I Swear that I jumped 10 times watching this. I remember when I would accidentally mess up a couple times on the machine and it would give me nightmares.
@toddhaas6675
@toddhaas6675 5 лет назад
HA! Now I don't feel so alone!
@glasslinger
@glasslinger 3 года назад
"We need to make enough money....lost my train of thought." (cont: "to replace all the broken carbide cutters!"
@nyccnc
@nyccnc 3 года назад
LOL
@cwhuffman01
@cwhuffman01 5 лет назад
Some of those crashes really made me clinch up and initiated my reflex to hit the E-stop!
@Alex-rf1md
@Alex-rf1md 5 лет назад
3:28, lucky its only a fan, that poor gopro :P
@AATopFuel
@AATopFuel 5 лет назад
LOL, at least I am not the only one !!! Isn't it amazing how fast the work moves or when your end mill breaks? Oh I'll just sidestep it? NO YOU WON"T!!! Wear your eye gear or some shielding for large parts, ALWAYS! Before your brain can process it, you are wearing it in your forehead, if your lucky. Thanks for the fun. Stay safe, later.
@tmadsen1
@tmadsen1 5 лет назад
Since you reminded us to wear safety glasses, is there a brand/product you can recommend? Need some for home and work.
@da9elb
@da9elb 5 лет назад
The most important part of innovation is the encouragement to make mistakes.
@st.michaelthearchangel7774
@st.michaelthearchangel7774 5 месяцев назад
I am brand new to CNC, so I don’t know exactly what it is I am watching, but what I do know is that this video is probably a great learning experience for us all. Thank you for sharing.
@TheJan7770
@TheJan7770 5 лет назад
Hi John, very nice video. Yesterday i use bluetape&superglue and working fantastic :)
@pingu99991
@pingu99991 5 лет назад
I got my CNC machine working today (and haven't cut anything yet) This makes me feel really glad that you guys make still make mistakes but also kinda terrified lol
@MillRightCNC
@MillRightCNC 5 лет назад
I love it at 1:44. I've had a few times where I've run across the shop to hit the E-stop wondering the entire way why the guy standing next to it hasn't hit it yet.
@benkenny3220
@benkenny3220 5 лет назад
Here's a question. When should you use E-Stop over Cycle Stop + Reset or just Reset? I'm not sure if just Reset would stop everything. I've never done it that way.
@CreativeMakies
@CreativeMakies 5 лет назад
Wow, I feel even more nerdy for laughing several times in this vid.... Great channel, keep it up!
@christiandobler987
@christiandobler987 5 лет назад
Looooool👍👍👍👍 I've sometimes the same Problems with Grinding Tools. Some Errors in G Code are Expensive
@cffellows
@cffellows 5 лет назад
Oh, that was painful...
@wallinkevin
@wallinkevin 5 лет назад
Absolute gold right here John. Thank you so much for sharing!
@wymershandymanservice9965
@wymershandymanservice9965 5 лет назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍. Great content. We all know it happens, anyone who does things makes mistakes there the best lessons we have.
@Dallasjcutler
@Dallasjcutler 5 лет назад
Oh man, this really needs to be emphasized that if you arent making mistakes you arent trying. Things happen, so easy to miss a little detail. But my number 1 rule has become if it seems not quite right, STOP! It probably isnt.
@TechTomVideo
@TechTomVideo 5 лет назад
Omg .. in which time periode happened all that?
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