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Setting up a Wireless Probe and Toolsetter on MASSO

Today we're setting up a DrewTronics S5100 Wireless probe and a TS1000 toolsetter on the Precision Matthews PM728V-T mill. We'll get everything installed, configure it in the MASSO controller, and design an air blast nozzle to clear chips off the toolsetter before touching off. Use discount code CL42 at checkout for 5% off any Precision Matthews benchtop mill and accessories. Support Clough42 on Patreon: Tools and other stuff in this video: *This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated Bambu Lab H2D 3D Printer: Bambu Lab ABS-GF Filament: Bambu Lab PPA-CF Filament: Interapid .0001" Dial Test Indicator (Amazon*): NogaFlex Indicator Holder with Fine Adjust (Amazon*): Shars Metric Gage Block Set (Amazon): 4mm Brass Tube (Amazon): 1/4" to 4mm (5/32") PTC Union (Amazon): Noga Deburring Set (Amazon*): Mini Tube Cutter (Amazon): Wilton 6-1/2" Tradesman Vise (Amazon*): General Tools Carbide Scribe with Magnet (Amazon*): Wiha Precision Long Screwdriver Set (Amazon*): Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (Amazon): Raw Kevin MacLeod ( ) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License 00:00 Intro 01:02 Drewtronics Probe 04:51 Drewtronics Toolsetter 08:35 Setting up the Toolsetter in MASSO 13:57 Setting up the Probe in MASSO 19:57 Testing the Probe Length 23:39 We need an air blast nozzle 25:13 Designing the nozzle in CAD 27:35 Pressing the brass nozzle 29:32 Installing the air blast 30:34 Testing to see if it clears chips 31:11 Conclusion