I played this video on my Haas control with M130 media pulling the video from the network. Next level machinist nerd thing to do. learned that from a Mark Terryberry video. Thanks Mark!
@@markterryberry4477tell your boss that you are the reason a lot of people like me have become brand loyal to Hass, and that you should get a raise, and spend more time doing stuff like this on RU-vid! Maybe shop tours looking at interesting applications for Hass machines, or interesting parts being made? Maybe a hands-only visit to AVE to teach him how to properly operate his mill? Lol join in some of the RU-vid Maker Colabs. You could make an Oxtoolco toothpick in the most complicated way on one of your big pallet load mills at the factory, starting with a giant block of material. Maybe invite someone like Simone Giertz in to make something on one of your machines for some project. If you participated in the Maker community, you could really associate Hass with Making,, and being helpful and supportive to hobbists, with machines and skills that can also grow to be professional. Maybe work with Maker spaces with some used Hass machines so that you are getting people used to the Hass feel, so it's just what they know. I will continue enjoying whatever you do! Lol
thank you jay for having mark on this man has saved me so much time and stress with the haas tip of the day videos as I'm not an engineer or a machinist and over the last 18 months. I have gone from a hobby lathe to a new mini mill with 4th to last month a new st10 y. which I cansay is all down to haas tip of the day .I don't do manuals I no what I want and haas has helped me get there. there is no other manufacture out there that gives so much back to its customers in info or help so hats off to all the team at haas and thank you to Pierson workholding for this video .
I had the pleasure of meeting Mark at IMTS last time that it was in Chicago. Someone else from Haas called him, "the walking Haas dictionary". We had recently purchased a take off tool changer to add to our older TM1. Without looking anything up, he knew the settings to change from memory. There were even service videos showing how to tell the machine where the tool changer is located.
Gotta love Mark, he is just as well spoken as in his Haas videos. I think that's the biggest takeaway from this video. When Mark speaks he has your undivided attention. Thanks for the video Jay, top notch!
Just starting this video but have to say. Mark is one of the greats. He always says hi when we see each other. I'm the Haas sales salesman for shops north of Haas factory and Valley. Shops all know about Mark and especially the schools I spend a lot of time in. Mark loves teaching. In his blood. that's my soapbox. Watching rest of video now.
I've really enjoyed the Haas tip of the day series. I started watching them before I owned anything from Haas. The good attitude of truly wanting to help their customers do well really showed in those videos as well as the technical knowledge. We purchased a Haas TL2 last year for our shop. The willingness to help their customer certainly helped us with that decision. We're very happy with it. Thank you guys for taking the time to sit down and film this conversation. I really enjoyed it as well. Mark, if you are reading this, a good video to do for a tip of the day would be how to set up a TL series for gang tooling. I know at one point haas offered a gang tooling kit for these lathes. There's a ton of confusion on the net about this. There's been several parts we might do that with for smaller runs that aren't worth buying a separate turning center for.
So much awesome information in these videos. I can speak from experience making a video and the power of having it there even for your own reference, let alone for others to reference off of. We need more candid conversations about the manufacturing community like this, no egos, no "I am better," just sitting down and talking about things as they are and how to improve it. Having spoken to Mark in person he is as passionate about manufacturing on camera as he is off-camera.
Mark Terryberry made me want a Haas machine to learn on it. Man it's the best teacher on the internet for CNCs. I'm still trying to gather money for that baby.
I really enjoyed the interview and look forward to the next one. I've watched his and other HAAS videos and have learned so much about CNC machining. I don't own a HAAS and probably never will because I'm just an old retired guy that picked up machining as a hobby. Jay you are doing a great job on the channel and hope you keep it going for a long time.
Now if we could just get directly to Terry for problem reporting. And get to the controller code fix list. Lastest controller level has fantastic improvements in VPS.
I had the opportunity to candidly walk out of IMTS to the parking garage talking with Mark. He is no different in person than these videos. DISCLAIMER- I don't own any Haas machines.
There is a lesson with that collet story. You really don't need to be a good machinist to be successful. You just become more successful as you become better.