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Tebis SEMA 2009 Banhsee X Scale Model Machining
A Scale replica of the 2010 Banshee X on display at SEMA. Scanned, surfaced, and programmed in Tebis. Machined by Louca Mold and Aerospace.
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  • @haitham_dannoun
    @haitham_dannoun Рік тому

    This masterpiece made before 13 years ago! 😱 What's about 2022

  • @elipsesmi
    @elipsesmi 3 роки тому

    WHAT A CAR ??

  • @fueangladasrineul800
    @fueangladasrineul800 7 років тому

    What CNC machine is this? Who is the manufacturer?

  • @tomahan044
    @tomahan044 7 років тому

    sadly this precision is way overshadowed on UA-cam by some japanese comanies

  • @titophar7748
    @titophar7748 7 років тому

    really amazing

  • @senseconstruction3056
    @senseconstruction3056 8 років тому

    wow how I which I can have one of this, I will be one of the best in my country

  • @13thofseptember46
    @13thofseptember46 8 років тому

    wer is the caliper?

    • @tom_nobreaks6450
      @tom_nobreaks6450 8 років тому

      13th of september it don't need breaks it doesn't move lol

  • @xymoncabasagyt
    @xymoncabasagyt 8 років тому

    what the fuck

  • @ismailsalehakustik8256
    @ismailsalehakustik8256 9 років тому

    LIKE

  • @jlw1911
    @jlw1911 9 років тому

    Wow... am I the only one who noticed the operator is standing on the table while the machine is in auto? As a Mastercam user I would like to see Tebis demo software and get my hands on the solids.

  • @andre-iv9rg
    @andre-iv9rg 9 років тому

    How do you fix the car to machine its top part? how do bolt them to those two "L" shapped pieces?

    • @covis1026
      @covis1026 8 років тому

      +André Válega There is a socket head bolt going up through the bottom of the L-Block and a tapped hole in the bottom of the part.

  • @BTACNC
    @BTACNC 10 років тому

    I wonder how that machine will but 10 years from now. That is some really picky work and really show-cases the accuracy of that machine.

  • @k4DIL4k
    @k4DIL4k 10 років тому

    só faltou o disco de freios.

  • @408sjluis87
    @408sjluis87 10 років тому

    DAMNN, IM SPEACLESS!!!!

  • @coldpizza9422
    @coldpizza9422 10 років тому

    There are machines that are "from what the magazine i was reading" are at least three stories high

  • @douro20
    @douro20 10 років тому

    I'd imagine the Droop und Rein FOG cost substantially more than a million dollars just for the machine itself. This thing has hydrostatic ways, and it's one of the few machines its size which is capable of micron-level repeatability.

  • @stevevandervorst6641
    @stevevandervorst6641 10 років тому

    +TebisCadCam this is awsome, whe got a few droops and gantry systems at my job, this pieces we make are less cooler tho

  • @foxy2923
    @foxy2923 10 років тому

    total machine time please ? , just cutting , not setup

  • @lhmmachado5243
    @lhmmachado5243 11 років тому

    lokooooooo

  • @aphichonvongburee9674
    @aphichonvongburee9674 11 років тому

    I like you funny jobs!!

  • @richardmorgan9264
    @richardmorgan9264 11 років тому

    very impressive.

  • @leloodallasmultipass
    @leloodallasmultipass 11 років тому

    another month or two and it will be back en force. can't wait!

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 11 років тому

    That didn´t take an hour to make and it didn´t cost 10 dollar either..

  • @Mycarmodel
    @Mycarmodel 11 років тому

    I'm totally amazed. Probably the best CNC work I've seen so far. You guys can rule the world with this.

  • @covis1026
    @covis1026 11 років тому

    Yes, the texture lines were in the cad model. They were just curves that we mapped to the surface and then machined them 5-axis with a scriber tool. That was actually an idea our night shift foreman came up with to make the glass areas stand out more.

  • @cosmos413
    @cosmos413 11 років тому

    Very impressive work. Was the textured surface on the glass and various other areas in the cad model or was it acheived by the milling process alone?

  • @gionyfabrizio8313
    @gionyfabrizio8313 11 років тому

    Very COOL

  • @MoldyKock
    @MoldyKock 11 років тому

    well done!

  • @covis1026
    @covis1026 11 років тому

    I was the project manager on this project. I did most of the 3d surface model prep, some of the cnc programming and overall project planning. Thanks for all of the kind comments. I've seen a few comments asking how long it took. The run time was approx. 3 days, running around the clock, and using 3 milling machines and and edm sinker. This was a challenging project, but rewarding, and a-lot of fun.

  • @CovertOperation13
    @CovertOperation13 11 років тому

    Check it out at 2:45

  • @yallayallayogurt
    @yallayallayogurt 12 років тому

    you are such a fun little guy<3:)

  • @4729dsgn
    @4729dsgn 12 років тому

    DEAR SANTA

  • @Artroxo
    @Artroxo 12 років тому

    1 million

  • @aantonides
    @aantonides 12 років тому

    biggest cen i have ever seen or is it bu ha ha ha ha ha ha

  • @outsider92
    @outsider92 12 років тому

    cuanto costaria una maquina de estas ¿?¿?

  • @moaho89
    @moaho89 12 років тому

    There are several ways now to generate the program to tell the machine what to do. You can use a file that somebody else already drew up on a cad/cam system, now they have 3D scanners that can scan an actual model or if your artistic you can make up your own desigh and convert a cad file to cam and send to machine and set your tools and away you go. Actually its not that easy any way you go something this complex will take some time to make

  • @Ruan3843
    @Ruan3843 12 років тому

    That's ridiculous, 18 meters in X... I suppose if you're making molds for yachts. I'd love to see the retopology from the scan data, especially with all the detailing on the body. When I send off models for machining the programmers are always asking that I make the model so that there are the smallest number of faces possible, they say that it allows for more machining strategies without them ripping the model apart and sewing it up again. Anyone know if there is a video/model somewhere?

  • @whister1985
    @whister1985 12 років тому

    Now I finally know what I want for my birthday!

  • @escreveprovictor
    @escreveprovictor 12 років тому

    How long of machine time did it took?

  • @Phil1944
    @Phil1944 12 років тому

    A masterpiece of machining, design and programming. Truly incredible. If you were to take your raw footage to a video production company, add some music, edit slightly for length, leaving out some of the shaky shots, this would be a fantastic piece for your company. Again, magnificent work!!

  • @douro20
    @douro20 12 років тому

    I understand that these machines were originally developed for machining large cast iron frames for pianos. And they do an extremely precise job of it.

  • @GUNDAMZGOK
    @GUNDAMZGOK 12 років тому

    this machine cost same of 300k usd in vietnam, and only for heavy industries...

  • @biome8
    @biome8 12 років тому

    dear santa....

  • @jayjones8686
    @jayjones8686 12 років тому

    What was the run time on the car

  • @duque850
    @duque850 13 років тому

    legal

  • @Deusrexmachina
    @Deusrexmachina 13 років тому

    @ganaschico Beeeeeeeecause of the technology behind it, the structure, and also copyright names. ^_^ But if you can by three (one in the garage, one in the bedroom and the other in the bathroom), all the better for you. :)

  • @Deusrexmachina
    @Deusrexmachina 13 років тому

    @arabprince4life Most probably 2 million euros. At least.

  • @firaszkamal
    @firaszkamal 13 років тому

    how much would a machine like this go for?

  • @MultiCaradehaba
    @MultiCaradehaba 13 років тому

    esto son maquinados y no ma....as!!!!!

  • @nazaxprime
    @nazaxprime 13 років тому

    @felderup You don't know what heavy metal sounds like If you never worked in a shop like this... I'll take your statement as a compliment. ;D