The New CNC Table is Here and IT'S INSANE!

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hey guys welcome back to all calm so we told you in a previous episode that we were making some changes in the shop and we're gonna be adding some new equipment well it's here so what we're gonna do today is we're gonna go ahead and get this setup because quickies gonna come in and give man keV and I some one-on-one training on how to use some of the new features and functions so it's the oxy-fuel cutting and then the the pipe cutting attachments over there but before we get into it we're gonna go ahead and thank today's sponsor contesse Co they're the makers of the plasma cutting fluid we're actually gonna be adding to the table to keep it from rusting and make sure it remains in pristine conditions let's get into it [Music] [Music] [Music] how's it going over there stop Mike all right so we got everything unpacked everything out of the box we got it set up for the most part we got the earth ground hooked up to the table we're gonna go ahead now and fill it up with water and the plasma cutting fluid it's a ten by six table so it'll hold a five by ten sheet without a promise like ten-foot floor this way and six foot eight this way and I've got about a four and a half inch height as far as the water that I want to put in here so that's roughly about 220 gallons and then we have to mix this at 3% so roughly six point six gallons is what we're gonna throw in here so I'm going to dump one entire container of the contest's Co plasma cutting fluid and about a third of that one it's not an exact science will get you know ballpark figure I want to make sure I have at least enough in here if I have a little bit more it's not gonna hurt anything we're gonna go ahead and start filling it up [Music] [Music] alright so we got the water level exactly where we want if we're gonna go ahead cut it off for now Ricky's gonna be in here tomorrow morning we're gonna go ahead and get into the training saw see you guys in the morning morning guys so we're back in the shop today we've got Ben Kramer with kwikki he's gonna be doing some demonstrations kind of walking us through some of the new features and functions of the table now you guys are all familiar with the shop Pro that we had in here for the better part of a year and we actually showed you this table at Babb Tech so now we're back in the shop everything's hooked up Ben once you start walking through and telling us about some of the other features this table has over the previous shop pro that we had absolutely one thing that you can see right up front we've added a pipe rotator this design is unique it removes so when you're not cutting pipe you can cut plate when you want to cut pipe hangs right off the front of the table ed right right they're ready to use that's kind of one of the things we were talking about yesterday when we're not using it it's nice you can pull everything off put it up underneath the table that way you can access when you're doing plate cutting and all that exactly okay and then this is obviously our our Chuck yep that's a little the rotate that's the rotation it's actually got a spark arrestor built into it so you can take a small fume extractor hook it right up to it it draws right through the chalk it makes it really nice okay that's we're trying to figure out is how do we hook up fume extraction but it's pulls right through the Chuck right through the Senate right that's good bit of it so what uh tell us about some of those we got a lot of gadgets hanging off the gantry what's new over here oh yeah this one's a Cadillac we got it all going on right here another feature that's unique to this table is the full down torch holder so when you're cutting pipe you fold this down and you can reach out in front of the table cut pipe I beam box tube anything you can put in front of this table now you can cut it doesn't necessarily have to be on the rotator okay another feature this table has is our scribe now this is unique to Kiki this actually uses ohmic contact a sense of plate so you get the exact same mark every time and you can control the depth of the mark too this also has oxy fuel all these heads they're all magnetic so let's just pick set down whichever tool you want to use will you need definitely look you just pick it up set it down you're kind of what kind of thickness we looking at as far as oxy settling good maximum on this table is gonna be two inch okay two inch capacity that's a full sheet of two inch endless table probably a little bit bigger than what we're gonna do I mean it's nice to have that option and then the plate marker for those of you that don't know that's just gonna scribe the plate so you can actually do detailed images on here prior to cutting the part out so you can do a lot more artwork you can do piece marks on different plates so if you're in a shop and yet to make a bunch of different parts and pieces you can actually do all the piece marks on there right yes and you bend lines you can do a cross for a drill hole a drill tap hole a hole that maybe you couldn't cut with plasma a smaller eighth inch hole or something like that let's go ahead and get it running man yeah absolutely all right all right so listen when we go ahead and start off on some pipe because I'm kind of interested in how to do you know cut different cokes and bevels on pipe let's go ahead and talk about that won't you walk us through the process on how to set the pipe up get it up in there so everything is ready to cut okay so the first step you're gonna want to do is you don't want to set your idlers get them all centered to the pipe and load the material tighten the chock and you're ready to start going and then just level it off get everything kind of squared yep so once we've got that done the next step we're gonna do is we're gonna change over from plate cutting to pipe cutting and we've got a button right here it's gonna bring them head of the machine right to us so we don't have to walk anywhere so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to lower the plasma extension and I'm gonna pick the plasma head up off of the magnetic torch holder and attach it to the outer one so now that we've done that we're on the center of the pipe now so we've just got to drive over and pick our spot where we want to start cutting and that looks pretty good to me right there and then with this system you can kind of just go through pick out the profile yes what you want to cut so we're gonna start out here we're just gonna pick a simple shape to start with and we're gonna come in here and we're going to do a mitre so right here it shows us a 3d rendering of what we're gonna get when we make this part now that I've done that I am going to send it over to cam so now that we've brought it over to cam the next step we're gonna do we're just going to check our material make sure we're working with mild steel so we've got mild steel selected we've got aluminum we can do stainless the next thing I'm going to check is make sure we're set to the right amperage so this will automatically set off your cut speed your curve everything else okay just by selecting the 45 amps or is based off material thickness and type exactly so as long as you've got that selected it'll take care of everything out very similar to when we're doing plate with regular plasma way to go to the same selection process for material exactly okay so we brought it over here now it it looks a little funny but it only shows you the tool path on here in this screen so we should be ready to rock and roll here [Music] [Music] I've been let's go ahead cut that same thing out let's do another mitre all right cut that out and then I just want to see out of curiosity how those two are gonna fit together being fired at a 45 degree angle [Music] all right as you can see there's gonna be a little bit of clean up just like the referee with any other plasma-cut part but you can see your fit up here is nice and tight and that's what you're gonna get not a normal clean I mean once I go on there I'm gonna hit it up with a plateau will anyway just to clean up yeah the carbon deposits hit the dross off there but other than that I mean it's a good fit up and on to spend a whole lot of time reworking it gotten it checking it cutting it checking it it takes a lot of the pit up guesswork out of it exactly you're gonna get a repeatable part and your be able to do a repeatable process every time and you could do this with saddles you can do it you know if I want to put a piece through this pipe it'll figure all that out also right exactly it's gonna do all the hard parts all the math all the angles it'll take care of all that so you just tell it what you want and then it takes care of the rest let's go ahead and check out the plate marker absolutely the first thing I'm gonna do is I'm gonna bring it back to pipe Center I'll let it drive over to me and now all I have to do is switch out the plasma head for the mark okay so that completes the tool change over we're gonna drive this down and we're gonna luckily sense the pipe with the scribe so what I'm going to do here is I'm going to set sense marker zero and it's going to come down and touch the pipe now one of the unique features with our scribe you can actually control the depth of the mark we use ohmic contact a sense the pipe so we have an absolute zero every time we start a scribe part and we have full control of the whole process so it's consistent throughout the whole piece you don't get different variations of depth in it exactly and then say your material wasn't level you'll get the same scribe here and you start over here it'll be at a zero to the material okay versus a program zero you can go from a really heavy a deep mark to a very light and from barely even see it so now I'm going to swap out the scribe for the plasma head and we're gonna go ahead and cut this part up [Music] one of the reasons you might want to mark pipe is say you're trying to lay out centers for a drill operation a drill tap operation or you're just trying to lay out where somebody may weld something so you could you could scribe in a square and well then a square pipe to them without actually cutting a hole into the pipe okay you can actually do a layout and then you give you peace mark and you can do Center marks and all that exactly you're gonna even new part numbers last week what through the pipe Fang attachments we know the plasma works on it the the plate marker works really good let's go ahead I've never used oxy acetylene on a table before so if you could walk me through and show me how that works absolutely let's do it so now we're gonna switch from plasma to oxy fuel so again it's as simple as picking it up and moving it to the back a completely tool free change alright so now that we've drawn our part we're gonna move it ahead to can now oxy fuel is a little bit different than plasma cutting there's a more settings that you've got to actually put in for for oxy fuel so the first thing that we got to do is we got to switch from the Power Max 85 tool to the oxy fuel now you again just like plasma you select this deal you check it in and you come over to your oxy fuel settings this is where you would dial in your feed right and your kerf width now once we've done that we're ready to cut just like we are with plasma but you have to manually set your height okay so that's the only major difference at this point between plasma cutting and oxy fuel now we do have another feature that we're coming out with we're actually going to use omics sense to take care of this setting right now it'd be just like the it'd be just like plasmas you come down since the tip to the plate it's gonna set that distance automatically okay so that's one of the hardest settings to set on oxy fuel and we're going to automate that so I'm gonna go ahead you got a lighter will hold like this bad boy so right now what is doing is a preheat its preheating that plate to a kindling temperature yes and that's it so this is your typical oxy-fuel cut you can see we're running pretty good right here we could dial this in a little bit better probably come down just a little bit on the oxygen pressure you can see at the top there's not any real rounding at the top if we're running too hot of a preheat you'd see some rounding but overall the edge quality looks good and I'm happy with this but I mean that's a nice clean cut I mean you hit that with a you know zurk wheel real quick or a flapper wheel real quick just to knock the dross off and the carbon deposits you're ready to weld oh absolutely one thing that would help this a little bit would be if we lowered that water level a little bit got a little bit of an air gap in between there I've been well appreciate you taking the time to come out here and kind of explain some of this stuff to the viewer some of the new features if you guys are interested I'll have the camera guy put a link in the description so you can get more information on this type of table as well as the other products that Queenie has to offer we're gonna go ahead and put a pin in it for this episode Ben's gonna hang out here and get mad keV and I some additional training so I don't look like any more of a fool on camera than I normally do when I'm trying to operate this thing appreciate you guys watching hope you learned something until next time make it well better than your last
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Channel: Weld.com
Views: 166,733
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Keywords: cnc table, new cnc table, welding, weld.com, mig monday, tig time, how to weld, learn how to weld, koike, cnc, koike aronson, plasma cutting, plasma table, pipe cutting, cnc pipe, new table, plasma cnc, Plasma cnc table, cnc tablet, welding education, plasma cutter, Plasma cutting table
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Length: 13min 52sec (832 seconds)
Published: Mon Feb 03 2020
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