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1 - CAM BIESSE bSolid - Creating a new Drilling bit

First video in regards of using the CAM environment in bSolid. You will see how to create a new drilling bit.
I decided to make the videos as short as possible focused on something specific, so that I try not to waste people time.

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  • @rj21nawad71
    @rj21nawad71 Жыл бұрын

    Osm

  • @BenignoBarrera
    @BenignoBarrera Жыл бұрын

    could you make a video on using the presetter to check the depth and adjust for a changed bit. please

  • @DanielPerez-tu7ys
    @DanielPerez-tu7ys2 жыл бұрын

    Se podría subtitular en español?

  • @gglovato

    @gglovato

    2 жыл бұрын

    usa la auto-traducción que tiene youtube para los subtítulos

  • @DanielPerez-tu7ys

    @DanielPerez-tu7ys

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gglovato como se hace?

  • @eoinquinn9763
    @eoinquinn97633 жыл бұрын

    Hey, im a cabinet making apprentice but im learning the cnc without training unfortunately, we have a Biesse Rover 3 FT and the problems im facing at the moment is: When running a program of units, my tool is obviously too deep or something as it is also cutting down into my CNC board too much for my liking and creating lots of dust and issues for the CNC board. Should I just raise the jig thickness after skimming my sheet again? I thought if I skimmed a sheet down to (23.70) I would leave it at that but maybe I need to raise it back up a small bit because I can't have it cutting into my board. Also, when I nest all my units into a program, do you know how/where I can edit the sheets to move pieces into other sheets/other areas of the sheets so I end up with no small pieces that wont vacuum down and shoot out? I have this problem where it will cut out a small piece and because of its size it won't vacuum down and the machine catches it, I have the machine speed low at the moment for this reason. If you could help me or point me to where I'd find this information as I have nobody in work to teach me the machine, i'd appreciate it. Thank you.

  • @freshzone

    @freshzone

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello, and thank you for your comment. After the skimming cycle, you should leave the jig thickness as it is. With that been said, I would suggest to start checking the depth of the machining used in the programs, because that is what the machine should do and if you see some incongruity, I recommend to check the length of all the tools using the presetter if the machine is equipped with it. After that you should skim the spoil-board again and everything should go back to normal. In order to answer properly to the second question, I need to know which is the software version you are currently using. Talk to you soon

  • @marcofavaretto7355
    @marcofavaretto73552 жыл бұрын

    Peccato non ci sia in italiano