Thanks for explaining what you do. Many people out there would probably know what you are doing but I like to see how you solve a particular problem like work holding etc. Good work with the video. keep it up. :-)
Please explain to me what "dynamic lathing" is? Turning with a grooving tool is always a compromise, you can't take cuts nearly as deep or feed the tool as fast. You only do it when you have to. It definitely wouldn't be faster and you're introducing opportunities for chatter.
Yes you are correct . I had done a fare amount of metal removal before I started using groove tools , for mass metal removal , it is ALOT quicker than conventional turning in every case , an 1/8" to .200 tool is what I used cut cycle times down big time and is more reliable as well . Its the difference between boring and coring ! This was a good demo though .
Thanks for explaining what you do. Many people out there would probably know what you are doing but I like to see how you solve a particular problem like work holding etc. Good work with the video. keep it up. :-)
Lol at Tyson's comment. hahaha. Awesome.
Hello
Dont u have any 5 axis lathe?
SENAI
Dynamic lathing with a groove would been alot faster :)
Please explain to me what "dynamic lathing" is? Turning with a grooving tool is always a compromise, you can't take cuts nearly as deep or feed the tool as fast. You only do it when you have to. It definitely wouldn't be faster and you're introducing opportunities for chatter.
I'm a mill guy I have no idea what you guys are talking about
Yes you are correct . I had done a fare amount of metal removal before I started using groove tools , for mass metal removal , it is ALOT quicker than conventional turning in every case , an 1/8" to .200 tool is what I used cut cycle times down big time and is more reliable as well . Its the difference between boring and coring ! This was a good demo though .
Agree doing that groove with Multidirectional tool is a compromise as you’ll struggle for a chip breaker as well.