Your explanations make from a "not so obvious" topic a process easy to understand and apply. Appreciated.
@murrayedingtonКүн бұрын
"Continue rest machining" is a great step forward. Used to have to export the body from the simulation to create the stock for the next op, which was a PITA. Nice to see the process demonstrated! FWIW, you forgot to chamfer the hole for the (last) threaded hole....
@adambergendorff270222 сағат бұрын
Excellent video! I too appreciated seeing the continue rest machining button.
@MrRctintinКүн бұрын
Nice one Kev, great to see you back making great content (even if it’s in Banana measurements 😁)
@bluehandsvideoКүн бұрын
Great video Kevin. Thanks!!! I'll be back to watch it again when I actually do another project. I might actually do more than one this year.....as opposed to the one project in the last 2 years. lol This info will definitely help. :)
@dhiganazsonu9221 сағат бұрын
Good video Kevin, I got out something else that is also a useful tool out of the video, which is turning on only the setup which you are looking at and automatically turn off the other setups. It helps when you are doing multiple ops on the same fixture and you don’t end up mixing the two parts.
@tdg911Күн бұрын
I always wondered how to do this using several setups while maintaining from preceding setups. I tend to get the "Continue Rest Machining: Cannot verify that the stock is transferred from the previous setup for rest machining. Verify that the model selections in both setups are the same." warning. I am assuming the wrong body is being selected. Cannot figure out how to get rid of that warning message. Great video again. Much gratitude
@travisguilbeau840416 сағат бұрын
So what’s causing your issue is the body you’re selecting for your body when you’re setting up your “setup” as you go you have to make sure each setup has that same body as its “body”, does that make sense to you?
@tdg91116 сағат бұрын
@ I understand that but I was following Kevin’s example by inserting the same object multiple times for multiple setups and still get the same error. In Kevin’s example he is selecting another instance of the same component without any error. I know I am doing something wrong. I know can I save the first setups last operation as a mesh but I am missing something.
@travisguilbeau840416 сағат бұрын
@ I will try to replicate it once I’m in front of my computer.
@tdg91115 сағат бұрын
@ I tried several times all resulting the same. I generally don’t have any issues with multiple setups and rest machining from proceeding setup but I would like to have my second and third setup in the vise for more accurate simulation for my machine setup
@travisguilbeau840413 сағат бұрын
@@tdg911ok this might mean nothing, but does it matter if he added the components by dragging them or by inserting them VS using a linear pattern from the first body then just flipping the other parts in the orientation needed?
@emillewis830912 сағат бұрын
I like how you got rid of the "hat" in op 2 with a 3d adaptive and a face mill but why the .1" radial stock to leave? Thank you for another great video!