
What exactly is a stock contour? Let’s take a look at what they are, how we define them, and how we can use them to make our tool paths more efficient and aesthetic.
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August 14, 2020
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at first i was like "how can he talk about stock contours for 20 minutes?" and by the end of the video i was like "holy cow that was a lot of cool tricks!". the 2d contour cleanup with stock contours is amazing! thanks for posting these, i'm binge watching the whole series.
Thanks for sharing.
Can you make a video about planes and how to choose a plane for the CNC machining
Never thought of making the mountingvice parametric. Smart thinking!
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. I am a beginner in CAM and the material was difficult for me to follow. Is there a series of videos which can take me forward step by step in the CAM. I would like a video which explains each drop-down option in the cam. Thanks
Great video that 2d contour trick is something i've been trying to figure out.
Thank you for this video! I learned a ton from this.
Would you consider making a video showing how changing the stock parameters automatically adjusted the vise? I definitely would love to learn that in more detail.
Very helpful and practical information Kevin ! Thank you !!
I maybe picked up on something when you was trying to rewind the simulation. Ar you aware that as its running you can click and hold the left mouse key and drag left or right to control the speed/direction of the simulation. Great video though
Idea on finishing edges, filets, chamfers, 2d / 3d. etc. struggling to get things to work the way I want. John just did a corner radius em but this is an under documented cam op. In fact in fusion they recommend that you DO NOT model chamfers but that does not work with certain ops depending on what you need to do.
Hey Kevin. It's good to see you posting weekly. That's some great information, thanks for sharing mate.
The quality, completeness and efficiency of your explanations are way above what we typically find on youtube ; congratulations and thanks.
Awesome! You use user parameter well. Thank you for share this video
Hi,
Every vid you produce I learn so much from. And this one no exception. Thanks for the tip for the nice regular floor finish, I will be using that.
And I confess, I’ve had frustration with the horizontal op you mentioned. And the embarrassing thing is I never thought of adjusting heights to control which horizontal surfaces get machined. Doh!
Thanks again
Alistair