HSMAdvisor 1.304 Released!

This update fixes the no-message shutdown when your trial expires!
What else is new and improved in this update:
- Fixed no-message shutdown upon expiration of the trial.
- Improved cutting speeds and feeds for milling.
- Added 416 SS material
- Added "Insert" check box and input field to treat Tools as if they were inserts.
- Added internal "Copy/Paste" functionality to quickly populate custom S&F tables.
- Added icons to the bottom taskbar.
- Installer now checks which .NET version you are running and offers to download if it is missing.
Below are most of the new features in a nutshell:
Programming Lesson: 304 Stainless on Low-Power Mill

One of HSMAdvisor users asked me for help figuring speeds and feeds for machining stainless on his underpowered Tormach 700.
He volunteered to send me a model to work on, so I decided it was a good opportunity to make a learning video and share it with everybody.
I must say programming for such a low-power machine is a lot harder than for a full-blown production VMC where you are not worried about stalling your machine with anything under 1" in diameter:
Your thoughts and comments are always welcome.
We are actually listening to our users!
We are Going Social

As you may have noticed zero-divide.net website where I post all the updates, research and news have gotten a bunch on new social sharing buttons.
I would like to encourage all our friends to share our web pages with the big wide net!
As I am beginning to realize the potential behind the whole "social networking" thing, I also understand that this is something I should have done from the get-go.
Help this project flourish by recommending our great software and information to your peers on the Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn!
Combating Chatter: 4 reasons to NOT reduce your feedrate

We all have heard hundreds of times that when chatter is happening during machining, we should reduce our feed rate. The same advice we also hear for compensating for extra-long tools and unstable setups.
Let me explain why I think this is mostly incorrect.
Let’s list the effects of reducing the feed rate:
- Reduces tool life.
- Reduces productivity.
- Increases deflection.
- Causes chatter.
Let me explain from my own experience and research I have made each of these points and a simple way to avoid chatter's adverse effects.Read More
HSMAdvisor is moving to the Rolling Release model

From this point on, all holders of valid HSMAdvisor licenses will be eligible to free Life-Time updates and upgrades to their HSMAdvisor product.
Likewise there is not going to be a big functionality jump between the version 1.99 and 2.0 like in some other software products.
This release model is called "rolling release" and it is becoming the new industry norm.
It offers smoother transition and no steep learning curve for existing users. It also helps prevent unavoidable bugs when a large amount of changes is introduced all at once.Read More
Hi-Feed Milling at 600 ipm!

Latest advances in tool technology make milling of high carbon and tool steels as reliable and predictable as benign aluminium alloys.
In this video a large 4140 steel component is being roughed out at 2700RPM and 600 inches per minute.
While achieving impressive material removal rate (20 pounds of steel machined off in a matter of half an hour!) the tool life puts the old school square shoulder endmills to shame.
Yes, it could(and should) have been machined using a bigger cutter, but I wanted to put the tool to the test.
And it performed beautifully: Was able to surpass the recommended starting speeds and feeds by at least 170%!Read More
One Case of HSM Machining: HSMAdvisor vs. All

Look for the HSM machining of the round central pocket in the beginning.
Here we have a 12mm 6 flute Coated hi-performance endmill, cutting 1" deep at 0.047" (10%) rWOC.
at 10000 RPM and 300 ipm feedrate. the chipload works out to be 0.005". Material is 4140 pre-hardened steel.
Impressive isn't it?
Those results have been achieved with uber-expensive BlueSwarf tap-test technology.
This is one video that caught the eye of one of my HSMAdvisor trial users:
Being a geek and wanting to help the user make the right decision I immediately punched the numbers into my HSMAdvisor app.
Here is what I've got:Read More
Tesla Model 3: Is This The End?
There have been purely electric cars long before the Tesla Model 3.
But Tesla has made it cool. Sort of like how Apple made the iPhone cool, Tesla made not just gas-free, environment-saving cars. It made cool high-performance vehicles that are fun to drive.
And nobody really cares that Chevy Volt has already been available for years for a comparable price. Couple of days since its unveil, the new Model 3 has already outsold the Volt. Not a small feat, considering, they are only going to start delivering in about a year!
But Tesla, like Apple, like Amazon is in many ways a disruptive technology.Read More
Mind the Gap!
Don't you hate when "that guy" cuts your stock a little too short?
Holding on to just 0.060" here. The part is 1.5" tall made out of 4140, which helps it stay in place and not collapse under machining pressure. Pretty sure it would have moved if it was made out of mild steel.
PS. Did I eay I love those CR vise? I do. Can't lift that jaw with a lift truck.
FSWizard:Mobile 1.47
There have been reports of troubles our FSWizard users were having after updating to Android 6.0
I issued some hotfixes before but they did not help.
So I would like to announce that with the latest update all the problems have been fixed. There were also minor updates in the UI, but nothing major.
Cheers!
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