Installing a Pierson MPS Quick Pallet Change System

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TJ Schwarz

TJ Schwarz

Жыл бұрын

SchwarzKnives.com

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@ezekielswiss5956
@ezekielswiss5956 Ай бұрын
Just getting into learning cnc . Please keep up with the videos! these are amazing!
@WadeMade
@WadeMade Жыл бұрын
Congrats on the channel, looking forward to seeing it grow. I worked as the CNC operation manager for 30 years for a small steel fab shop. I always wanted to get a CNC and start up something from home. But at the time I started looking, Syil wasn't much of a name brand and my only options were a Haas mini mill or a tormach. I felt the early tormach was not up to snuff as far as accuracy went. The Haas was a little pricey. I actually met John Grimsmo at a tormach event. At the time I wasn't impressed with his knowledge, it was actually my first experience talking to someone that made high-end knives. He's sure come a long way since then, kudos to him. Just goes to show what dedication can get you. I wish you luck on your journey, No matter how successful you get keep making videos for us plebes so we can live vicariously through you. Thanks!!!
@ChromaticVideos
@ChromaticVideos Жыл бұрын
Man keep these videos coming! I love seeing all the stuff I want at the next level, used in another persons garage shop. Inspiring stuff! Some more Syil in action would be cool to see. It's a machine that's at the top of my list currently while staying within a reasonable budget.
@billstrahan4791
@billstrahan4791 Жыл бұрын
I'd encourage you to leave the base on and if you need a vise, dedicate a pallet to having a vise. Then the vise is trammed once as well! I have 3 difference vise configurations I use on my PPS. I have a 4", a 5" and a pallet with 3 3" vises. I can easily hold 16X8" stock in the 3 3" with jaws in outside position, which is super helpful, and I've take a few products into production with fixed and softjaw workflows on those 3 vises to test the market before making dedicated fixtures. Also, my 5" vise pallet has cut outs and clamps on the edges of the pallet that let me accurately hold round stock in repeatable (within .001") fashion, and because it's held on the side I can drop the stock all the way to the table itself. Happy to share Fusion 360 models if you're interested. I enjoy your vids!
@tj.schwarz
@tj.schwarz Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great setup. The vises I use are the Saunders Machine Works type that locate in my baseplate so no indication necessary as well. I think I will mount a machinists vise on a pallet as well someday. All the workholding!
@billstrahan4791
@billstrahan4791 Жыл бұрын
@@tj.schwarz Yeah, having lots of options is useful for sure!
@houstonsigmund2550
@houstonsigmund2550 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! I currently have a 1100mx and I'm looking at the syil x7 with the pierson pallet system so this was very helpful
@tj.schwarz
@tj.schwarz Жыл бұрын
You'll love the X7!
@meet0728
@meet0728 Жыл бұрын
i am programming cans machine i am from india i need work i want 10 slex
@bretnmannn
@bretnmannn Жыл бұрын
@@tj.schwarz hey man love your videos, please tell me what machine is better the style x7 or tormach 1100 if you could only have 1?
@BalticBlades
@BalticBlades Жыл бұрын
Finally! I was really excited for this video after the last ep of the pod.
@ReubenSchoots
@ReubenSchoots Жыл бұрын
Nice one, TJ. Keep these coming. Glad I came across your channel. Cheers, Reuben
@urbancarvers8974
@urbancarvers8974 Жыл бұрын
That’s a killer upgrade! Good choice
@JohnSL
@JohnSL Жыл бұрын
I tried using a Haimer to check level, but then realized that is inherently inaccurate. The problem is that moving sideways causes some drag on the tip, which results in a little bit of deflection, which then shows up as a change in the reading. These are 3D sensors, which means they show deflection in all the axes. I now use only a 0.0001" dial test indicator, which doesn't suffer from this.
@tj.schwarz
@tj.schwarz Жыл бұрын
Good call. I have noticed that before with the Haimer.
@TomDetka
@TomDetka Жыл бұрын
Same noticed that "issue" when someone I was training tried to use the Haimer to square a vise. You can get around that if you zero the machine and Haimer then move off the piece move to the next location and back to machine zero then the haimer will display the difference. or move to haimer zero and the machine will display the difference what ever works for you.
@codygibson2809
@codygibson2809 11 ай бұрын
@@TomDetkathis is the way. As long as your machine repeats in the z just return it to zero and you’ll see the change in your indicator.
@TomDetka
@TomDetka Жыл бұрын
Just a suggestion but you should add a ball valve right next to your bulkhead fitting. That way if you ever get a hole in that line or need to replace it you can isolate that section of line without having to shut the whole system down.
@caseyharrigan
@caseyharrigan Жыл бұрын
Nice to see some true American craftsmanship - especially solo. Just preordered the Confidante. Gotta put my money where my values are.
@tj.schwarz
@tj.schwarz Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your support. It means a lot!
@randomrouting
@randomrouting Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video!
@cnc-ua
@cnc-ua Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video
@TwoBirdsOneStoned420
@TwoBirdsOneStoned420 Жыл бұрын
If you had to go back and pick between the Syil or the Tormach for your first machine which would you go with? Thanks, and love the videos!
@adamg1408
@adamg1408 Жыл бұрын
Curious to know why you didn't get the anodized 7075 aluminum fixture plate from SMW instead of the raw 6061 plate ($300 difference). I got one for my Grizzly G0761 mill and love it. It had to be custom made since they didn't have one for the mill. With the raw aluminum you'll need to remove it periodically and treat with more LPS3. Don't need to do that with the anodized plates. As for the Syil... I was looking at getting one of the Tormach 1100MX mills after moving into a place with room. Now I'm thinking that I'll get the X7. From what I've been seeing, the X7 is just a better machine for not much of a cost difference.
@tj.schwarz
@tj.schwarz Жыл бұрын
I have an anodized plate on my 1100MX and I decided to go with the raw plate on the X7 for two reasons. 1) small cost savings 2) I've found that it's nice to be able to stone the surface of the plate as it ages to keep it nice and flat. Stoning the anodized surface would result in quite a nasty appearance. The corrosion is definitely a drawback though. If you get an X7 you'll love it I think!
@dmiasesores
@dmiasesores Жыл бұрын
I'm very interested in investing in one, but I don't know which one to chose, the MPP or the Pro. I know that the mini pallet interface with the saunders fixture plate using 4 bolts. But I'm concerned about the chatter that may occurs at the pallets ends. How the system have been working for you?
@RavenRockMachine
@RavenRockMachine Жыл бұрын
Great video! However the datumn of the pallet is not the body, it’s the ground oval pads. Use those to indicate the base in Or Run the Indicator like you do teaming in a vise but use the two dowel pins
@tj.schwarz
@tj.schwarz Жыл бұрын
Ahh good input I should check that. I figured if I always indicate the same surface my pallets should always match up after remount regardless.
@RavenRockMachine
@RavenRockMachine Жыл бұрын
@@tj.schwarz that’s true but how the pallets interface with the base is where the indication should happen. The pads are ground. I think Jay has a video on it. Keep up the great work🤘
@paulboon2285
@paulboon2285 6 ай бұрын
Which size plate did you get for the Syil? I didn’t see that as an option in their website
@tj.schwarz
@tj.schwarz 6 ай бұрын
They had the X7 as an option when I bought it. I wouldn't buy one if I were you. The SMW stuff is great, but the Syil spindle doesn't go low enough to reach the fixture plate/vises
@paulboon2285
@paulboon2285 6 ай бұрын
Good to know. Thank you for that insight!
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