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@johnliles8850
@johnliles8850 14 күн бұрын
make you own
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 14 күн бұрын
If you have some downtime, running jaws could be beneficial. Consider it this way: producing 20 jaws costs about $138. With our shop rate at $100+ per hour, if I managed to buy materials, program, set up, and run those 20 jaws in an hour, it would save us some money. However, our machines generate more revenue when they're running parts for our customers. Whether the savings are worth it compared to the potential earnings depends on your shop's specific situation.
@johnliles8850
@johnliles8850 13 күн бұрын
Just saying I've never worked at a shop that bought soft jaws. we would take a hour to run some in-between jobs, or when it got slow. Almost all the jobs I set up and run are in soft jaws.
@faquruddinali
@faquruddinali 14 күн бұрын
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@MichaelTavel
@MichaelTavel 15 күн бұрын
Great stuff! It's very true that not enough time is spent designing the inside, I've made this mistake myself several times. This is a great example of how much better a part can be with a bit more consideration during design.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and the well thought out comment.
@klab3929
@klab3929 15 күн бұрын
or just make your own and save so much more and do batches
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 15 күн бұрын
We have made ton of Jaws through the years : ) If you got the time on the machines, that's a great option for sure.
@ttolsma7045
@ttolsma7045 16 күн бұрын
Which software do you use? It looks amazing
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 16 күн бұрын
We are using Fusion 360. It is amazing! It would have been more completed and expensive to start our business without it.
@oscarx6384
@oscarx6384 18 күн бұрын
great video thanks
@AllenBithinia
@AllenBithinia 19 күн бұрын
Awesome technology, I think thats the future in CNC programming. We will be more time in front of the machine instead of being sit in front of the computers
@alexjukian
@alexjukian 19 күн бұрын
Awesome technology, I think thats the future in CNC programming. We will be more time in front of the machine instead of being sit in front of the
@user-ic1vh5gu1r
@user-ic1vh5gu1r 19 күн бұрын
Very impressive presentation
@user-ic1vh5gu1r
@user-ic1vh5gu1r 19 күн бұрын
Very impressive presentation
@user-gb9wj6vs8i
@user-gb9wj6vs8i 19 күн бұрын
Ai and CNCmachining we may just go onto mars like if it was a taxi from New York to Montreal
@TheFoodVoyager
@TheFoodVoyager 19 күн бұрын
Itll be interesting to see what the next decade has in store for us!!!! Great video!
@akibjaved7659
@akibjaved7659 19 күн бұрын
I really like these these types of videos.
@jackwillson8099
@jackwillson8099 21 күн бұрын
So you spent 150,000 $ lol
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 21 күн бұрын
Is that amount in Japanese Yen? : )
@jackwillson8099
@jackwillson8099 16 күн бұрын
@ChipMonkeys can make that shit all day in a manual bridgeport mill lol
@cronos51101
@cronos51101 21 күн бұрын
I mean... it's an IGUS part, they probably have it in stock...
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 21 күн бұрын
Don’t tell my customer that!!! They paid me! : -)
@SaladTossBoss
@SaladTossBoss 21 күн бұрын
Be easier n cheaper to just buy that hamper online id imagine
@theroundtomato
@theroundtomato 21 күн бұрын
if it's avaliable, it probably isn't if they are paying to have it manufactured.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 21 күн бұрын
And if it is available, don’t send the link to my customer! It sounded like they had exhausted their search for this tiny little part.
@SaladTossBoss
@SaladTossBoss 21 күн бұрын
Chipshack sells them in bulk last time I saw em they were like 11cents each without electrodes and I think around 30 with
@papajonn87
@papajonn87 21 күн бұрын
I bought these from McMaster. But may not be the exact same. Cool build.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 21 күн бұрын
I typically burn myself about one or two times while using these things.
@harlowcormier3903
@harlowcormier3903 21 күн бұрын
First but whats that sound in the background?
@a.j.rimelspach6714
@a.j.rimelspach6714 21 күн бұрын
Probably a router
@theroundtomato
@theroundtomato 21 күн бұрын
it's a milling machine.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 21 күн бұрын
Sorry, I should have used voice isolation. But I thought it was good to have the background shop noise.
@TheKrippler1776
@TheKrippler1776 23 күн бұрын
Thats badass! I have a project im working on that i could use some help with. Its a cheap to make project but, it will sell for multi millions when complete.
@CNCMachinistEducationNetwork
@CNCMachinistEducationNetwork 27 күн бұрын
I see that its takes the Xyometry quoting idea one step further by actually programming. Better that maybe FBM and maybe Featurecam? pretty cool
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 27 күн бұрын
Yeah, hopefully it won't take the fun out of making parts : ) Thanks for watching!
@Mrddrichards
@Mrddrichards 29 күн бұрын
I find this very interesting, but wonder if you left something out? First of all, I didn't realize that anyone was shelling parts out for printing parts. You may have said something I didn't pickup on, but how do you get the printer to take a shelled out part and print it as though there's material on the inside? There is no material on the inside void of the shell, at least in the CAD model unless you did something more in CAD that you didn't seem to show? So I'm guessing it might have something to do with something you said without explanation? Something about printing it as a shell? I'm pretty new to, and only beginning to learn the slicer software, but I'm not new to CAD.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys 29 күн бұрын
Good questions. If you use Fusion 360, you can download the 3D Model from our site. It has the history of the modeling changes. Shell is just the perimeter passes, or Thickness of the walls. After we shelled the part, there can be no infill. But, the slicer will add Support material to the inside. This is a technique that allows you to reduce material, target stress points, and decrease cycle times for production runs. Thanks for watching!
@gillybertviernes2599
@gillybertviernes2599 Ай бұрын
Great instructional video. It would have been better without the background music... Or at least not as loud.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Yeah, I put this video together with my laptop, and the speakers were blown. We have improved our audio : ) Thanks for watching!
@davidawaters
@davidawaters Ай бұрын
Very interesting. I’m looking forward to more videos on this topic. Do they both do quoting? Looks like cloud nc is only $99/mo which is something I can actually afford 😂
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
While cloudNC does not quote the part, you can get an approximate cycle time in a few seconds with it. : ) It’s still a big time saver. Definitely worth a trial run.
@xl000
@xl000 Ай бұрын
I know you didn't chose the term, but after looking at the technical specification of CloudNC CamAssist, I'm pretty sure that they use "AI" instead of "algorithm" because it's trendy. They only say that their tool "understands physics" and is able to generate millions of paths.... Did it generate mind blowing paths, did it found new usage for certain tools that you would never have thought of ?
@xl000
@xl000 Ай бұрын
Wait, kids are using AI to do their homework ? Isn´t that unethical ?
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Yes, but at this point, it is probably better for them to be prepared for the real world. : )
@tyreeceisaac6391
@tyreeceisaac6391 Ай бұрын
Loved this demonstration. Awesome vid 👍
@user-vn6hi2bi3g
@user-vn6hi2bi3g Ай бұрын
This will allow for a new designations within the industry for emloyees who oversees and approves quotes, machine and tool utilization managers, loaders for parts and operaters of CNC's in the machining center. Job quote reviewer checks for programn and utilization". With addition of a "print interpreter" AI to generate 3-D model from either a set of plans or a laser scan and a Tool Assistant AI keeping track of available tooling in shop along with a CNC machining inventory of available machines with priorities set by shop utililazation (which machine is available and best suited for part manufacture. A machine shop could run with fewer programers, estimators, operators. Eventually customers will post requests for bids using standard perimeters so that more shops will be exposed to the users/customers of their shops services. Further this streamlined process increasing productivity that will make labor costs much less siginificant and the physical location and capabilities much more important bringing back even more work to local vendors to those who adopt and invest in these new AI technologies. Imagine how a sales dept. that can produce a quote in less than a single minute that includes the machining program, materials list, production times, and which machine is best suited to run the job will expand each companies business
@user-lo4me9oe9z
@user-lo4me9oe9z Ай бұрын
is it actually AI, or is it just a more streamlined workflow in the software using the hype of the term "AI" to sell more software
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
That's a really good question. Is it good automation software, or is it really leveraging Ai? CloudNC has on their site that it is the "Worlds First Ai solution for CNC Machining." I asked Ai to draw me a picture of a CNC Milling center. There were lasers and like 10 piece wearing construction hard hats and the mill was a 6 axis ABB robot. I have my doubts. : )
@sanjidaakter6013
@sanjidaakter6013 Ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@howesinc
@howesinc Ай бұрын
Total awesome video! Loved every second of it👍🏼
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Thanks man! We have some Motorcycle parts we will be running in a few episodes. Let us know if you have any suggestions!
@steptool1
@steptool1 Ай бұрын
Good video! Think AI will be a huge help in the near future. The main hurdle will be the ease of the UI to use and cost.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
I agree! I just hope it doesn't take the fun out of machining.
@heatherlowman8745
@heatherlowman8745 Ай бұрын
Who were those 2 guys at the end?
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Guys? I only see two young boys??
@derjuden
@derjuden Ай бұрын
It would be helpful to see the time it took with the editing you had to do to produce the part as expected ie dealing with the accuracy issues that AI has. To me in all fields this is what really matters and not so much the raw speed as long as its within a reasonable amount of time. I don't know CNC machining but the times you provided don't seem to add any value to you but as you mentioned the quoting system does.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
That's a good point. We are looking forward to making more Ai videos to cover aspects of using Ai like that. Particularly 3+2 production parts. There can be a lot of editing for some parts, but 2-1/2 D is pretty solid if you have good geometry. That's why we picked this part for the video. It required No editing. I'm running a production job now using CloudNC, and I used most of the operations. There was a lot of editing, but it was faster overall. I agree about the time, aspect. Ai is quick on programming, but is it more work to edit it than just program it yourself. Right now, that depends on the part and geometry. Thanks for your well thought-out comment!
@kellyflaherty6283
@kellyflaherty6283 Ай бұрын
This is great! 😂
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
I made this for you
@user-bb3kl3hv1n
@user-bb3kl3hv1n Ай бұрын
Would have been nice to see the surface finish of the cut parts, and also see how much wear the generated toolpaths put on the tooling/how many parts could be cut before tools began to fail.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Good point! This is just the first video of many. Both Programs use the speeds and feeds that are setup in the tool library. They also use the step-overs / depth of cuts if they are defined in the tool library. So, you do have some control over the finish and tool life. Thanks for a great comment! We will incorporate that in a future video.
@Kveiteson
@Kveiteson Ай бұрын
May I ask what the big news are with this two mentioned new tools? I would like to see this compared to a CAM that has good automation routines. These CAM‘s + their automation routines are around since years and running in shops all over the world 24/7
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
You're not wrong! That's the same question I asked myself. I remember using FeatureCAM back in 2000, and it had "Automatic feature recognition." This is way beyond that. Toolpath Labs can even build the setups, pick the tools, then make the operations for milling and drilling of complicated features... Selecting the geometry. Right now, it can be a time saver, or waister haha. In a few years, programming machine tools could be very automated. It won't work for everything, like parts that get flimsy. Thanks for the realistic comment!
@Kveiteson
@Kveiteson Ай бұрын
@@ChipMonkeys thx for your answer! I was more talking about proper automation tools like hyperMILL has available for example. Simple feature recognition and applying a pre defined job sequence is no rocket science 😅(and I don’t wanna talk this down, I know how many possibilities and how much work is already in that). I’m more talking about stuff like starting your software remotely, pulling geometry and information from somewhere on a server, choosing fixtures based on the model and available stocks, create the setups, and so on.. after all of that comes the point where toolpaths have to be created, but what’s with the rest of the process^^ there is the true power hidden for me! Nevertheless, these tools do focus on a big need as there are many many shops still up to today that are not using any kind of automation. And these shops also don’t have the stuff that could handle it to built up something like this. Interesting topic, let’s see where it will go
@TomZelickman
@TomZelickman Ай бұрын
That was a fun way to do the test. I also think you did a good job of setting expectations on the current state of these tools. Nice job!
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Tom, this was meant to be funny and an introduction to Ai in cnc programming. I hope everyone takes it like you : ) Hopefully we can catch up at IMTS
@TomZelickman
@TomZelickman Ай бұрын
@@ChipMonkeys Yep, loved the funny approach! It made it much more enjoyable to watch. I'll have some booth duty but mostly will be free to walk the show at IMTS. See you soon!
@jflaherty01
@jflaherty01 Ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Did you hear the Cowbell?
@tomaskara902
@tomaskara902 Ай бұрын
hmmm so 185 seconds, 1 minute and 125 seconds or 3 minutes and 5 seconds :D
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
I don't know what this means, but I'm sure I messed up some where. : )
@AlWhatmough
@AlWhatmough Ай бұрын
Is that human kind vs Ai or vs AL… I hope it’s not vs AL I truly believe that technology like this, whether it’s our (Toolpath) or others (CloudNC) empowers manufacturing professionals to do 😊more.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
AL vs Jeff is a future video that I believe will get a ton of traction. Thanks for heads the up on my capitalization error. : )
@jaydentucker8992
@jaydentucker8992 Ай бұрын
So I think I learned something but I’m for sure
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
You did, you're welcome
@ChuckAndArbor
@ChuckAndArbor Ай бұрын
It was a great idea to test this out and I appreciate you guys sharing the results! I don't think AI will be replacing talented programmers any time soon, but it definitely does have a place in helping with time management and quoting.
@alexsokolowski9036
@alexsokolowski9036 Ай бұрын
These guys look smart
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Hahaha
@mordrn552
@mordrn552 Ай бұрын
Informations good 🤝
@ChuckAndArbor
@ChuckAndArbor Ай бұрын
Did you have to convert your mesh scan to a solid in order to pick geometry?
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Good question! It was machined as a mesh. That’s why we used the Rotary operation and other 3D ops. Fusion is one of the few CAM softwares that will put tool path on a mesh.
@ChuckAndArbor
@ChuckAndArbor Ай бұрын
@@ChipMonkeys So you would only be able to use 3D ops and not 2D with tool orientation?
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
@@ChuckAndArbor ​​⁠ With a mesh, there is no features to select. The mesh is just a body. So, you can only use 3D ops at different orientations and sketch boundaries.
@ChuckAndArbor
@ChuckAndArbor Ай бұрын
@@ChipMonkeys Gotcha, thanks for the help!
@ajhartmanaero
@ajhartmanaero Ай бұрын
Had this exact issue a few weeks ago. The “rapid” on my Tormach 1100 takes forever between wcs’s.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, and your comment. The post processor might also have a toggle between G0 and High Feed. It defaults to high feed rate.
@benbeckett6619
@benbeckett6619 Ай бұрын
I only have the free hobby version of fusion360 and it only gives you federate for certain moves instead of G0 rapids, it’s to make you buy the paid version. Can be painful to watch the machine going slow lol. Nice videos, would be cool to see more actual machining. I’ve also noticed recently that in the post processor screen it did have an option for “ programmable coolant “ where now after an update it doesn’t have that any more ( at least on the hobby version), have you noticed this? It would have gave 2 x M08 codes where now it only gives the one, so if I don’t manually add it in, sometimes my programmable nozzle doesn’t adjust ( I have a 1995 vf0 and the p coolant may be a tiny bit temperamental if it doesn’t have the 2 x M08 ) All the best and great videos
@3DMEK
@3DMEK Ай бұрын
I used to use foot powder. It leaves an uneven surface with tiny nodules. Not good for accurate scans. Then used ASUB. Better than foot powder but still uneven surface and a health hazard. Now use ATTBLIME which is TIO2, N-Hexane and Adamantane free and forms a uniform laver of 3 to 6 microns depending on the spray type.
@ChipMonkeys
@ChipMonkeys Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info! We used the ATTBLIME, but I didn't know it was a safer choice. I would like to experiment with their products more.
@mdrabiulislam8020
@mdrabiulislam8020 2 ай бұрын
Awesome Video Jeff.
@sanjidaakter6013
@sanjidaakter6013 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time doing this video, very easy to understand