Using Tool Crib to Assemble a MASSIVE Face Mill
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2023
- Using Tool Crib to Assemble a MASSIVE Face Mill
Jessie uses our Haimer Tool Crib to assemble a MASSIVE face mill from Kennametal. He then installs the Face Mill in the Heller CP 6000 to get ready for monster cuts!
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I'm not a jealous man, however Titans videos give me tool/machine envy.
That tool carousel sounds like a roller coaster ride ascending 😂
we made brass parts for aircraft. It was a mind fk. at times we would find the cheapest taps that worked great for this job. The same tap on other jobs was disastrous.
Maybe 25 years ago, a good Greenfield tap was about 5 bucks. An Emuge tap was $18. I ran 18,000 holes with an Emuge on one run, then another 10,000 on another. One tap . 5/16-18, through hole. On the other hand, a slot in my hardened vise jaw is the result of a misplaced 'minus' sign, and a stupid Chinese rougher that by all rights should have broke. Nope. Just milled right through.
some bad ass tools
The sounds are so satisfying
DUUUUUUDES that face mill is sick. Kennametal makes some stellar products. My favorite time at my father-in-laws shop was when their rep came by and a business called Miller Bearings. Ahhh memories.
Back in the day we would have to rely on PCBN tools mostly when machining Unobtanoum used in the now declassified plasma rifles in the 40 watt range. The coolant mixture was recovered as an alternative for Deuterium distillation because of the isotopic transfer when machining such heat resistant materials. Twice the resistance of Tantalum double the punch of DU.
The new stuff is really incredible.
these videos always leave me in awe of the scale of their tools 😂
I want to see that bad boy running
its only a Facemill, if there is a face drawn on it
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the tools they have these days are simply astounding!!! The material removal rates are breathtaking!!
Great content as always❤❤❤
those are some pretty big inserts
Daaaaaamn
Show it hoggin!!!!
Ellon musk has been a CNC operator 👍
Wauw, BIG insert’s
Please don’t let this be the future of You Tube
Badass engineering. Very cool
Huge tool capacity, why replace the one cutter, instead of just adding the facemill?
They likely don't need that cutter for the next job, leaving it in there will just make it harder to find later. If you want cutter 386, you don't want to check three machines in the shop to see if it was left in there, you want it in the cupboard labeled 386
I try to keep the same, or same kind of, cutter in a particular station. 1 inch end mill in 7, 3 inch facemill in 19,etc. I'm sure the rules for a big changer like that are different than my little 21 tool magazine, perhaps it doesn't go by station numbers, only the tool itself. Don't know. My tool crib is a cabinet next to the machine. There is no reason for any of the tools to be more than 20 feet from the machine.
Might also depend on the programming too. Maybe it's a simpler program and the tool number has already been specified. Happened to me a lot running things with whitney turret systems. Program would give me multiple 1 turret jobs and it's easier to swap turrets than it would be to swap coding. Plus I can service the tools from the last turret during my run time. Clean anything up.
It ain't massive tooling unless you need a crane to lift it! A 32" face mill is massive, an 18" x 144" line bore shaft is massive.
Dude has like 100 tool magazine, 99 empty and takes the 1 tool out and puts another tool in that slot 😭 Why'd you pay for the tool magazine 😭
Hey guys 😅 why your machine and tools and every thing is so clean 😅😅😅
Those milling cutters are a copy of Ingersoll technology from 15-20 years ago. They invented that side mounted tangential type inserts for heavy duty milling. I know I use to work for them and sell them. We beat everyone in milling. Now just about every carbide company has copied them.
We want to see chips from the Heller 💪
Got 100 Free Magazinspaces, still puts it on the occupied one
i was mad confused at first, i thought you were putting that in a live tooling holder for the lathe. never seen the 90 degree extention before.
How do those inserts work? Why are there two in one place?
The clickity clunk is the best shit ever
Man u gonna cut some parts for a starship there guys? Lol
Do you have any videos about machining fiberglass?
Моя любимая фреза)
No copperease on the screws?
that is a big ass bit
Its using 3 tool space 💀
Those inserts have very low tool life in cast steel 280 BHN
switched to an ingersoll version and improved edge life by 125% and decreased are tooling cost by 44%
How is the inserts made?
Hhooo those are not dirty at the end of the day the workshop is squeaky clean
I feel like you should be wearing gloves to put that in the carousel.
Это чё, 200й корпус?
Tool boy
I want join your team
Is there anything that is not huge in your shop?
Best asmr ever
Insanium
That's not massive. Somebody lied to you.
I need work
This guy has no care when it comes to setting the tool in any fixture I just noticed that he slams everything around
28 E39
28E29
I’m so jealpus i am willing to call daddy’s money on EVERY bit of this
Черновой хорош
Too big for that machine
ТАК ВОТ ЧТО АМЕРИКА РОССИИ НАВЯЗЫВАЛА..........ТЕХНОЛОГИИИ !!!!!!