Unbelievable Cutting Tools | Heavy Steel Cuts | Lightning Fast CNC Machining

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @mynameisabdelghani2564
    @mynameisabdelghani2564 5 років тому +104

    Oh my god, this tool made the piece of steel look like a wood this is amazing

  • @HonestJobe
    @HonestJobe 5 років тому +245

    I feel like I should be wearing safety glasses...

    • @nasaramjad3381
      @nasaramjad3381 4 роки тому

      Check my videos

    • @Hypatiaization
      @Hypatiaization 4 роки тому

      They are filming through the window. There is no way you can be near that when it’s running! You will get hit with razor blades of metal chips. I speak from experience.

    • @rooikatza
      @rooikatza 4 роки тому +1

      I feel.like you should grow a pair

    • @rooikatza
      @rooikatza 4 роки тому

      @Lasagna Destroyer 😆

    • @tonysevery3684
      @tonysevery3684 4 роки тому

      Don't worry ,

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet 4 роки тому +45

    Very impressive, I’ve never seen a mill move that fast while cutting

    • @patricksworkshop6010
      @patricksworkshop6010 4 роки тому +1

      Check out videos of datron neos almost hard to see the move so fast

    • @freekingawwsome
      @freekingawwsome 4 роки тому

      Really should have seen me milling Continental and Teldyne Lycombing cranj case half's By hand

    • @jaycejake7851
      @jaycejake7851 3 роки тому

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      I somehow lost my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me

    • @samuelchaim4378
      @samuelchaim4378 3 роки тому

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      @jaycejake7851 3 роки тому

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  • @MrMrprobro
    @MrMrprobro 4 роки тому +81

    I think my 3 speed lathe with a HSS cutting tool will not forgive me for watching this

    • @pitquote
      @pitquote 3 роки тому

      IN YOUR THREE SPEED LATHE YOU HAVE A CHIP BREAKING TOOL. BUT SEE HERE- CHIIP BREAKER IS NOT THERE AND CHIPES ARE JUST FLOWING OUT LIKE A TAPE WHICH IS NOT GOOD. MACHINE IS GOOD-BUT FLAW IS THERE.

    • @MsALDARI
      @MsALDARI 3 роки тому

      JO INSIDESE PERGJIMI BUDALLA THIRRI ATE PER CONTROLLER COMUNQUE SIC ELSAT PON VIZATIM

  • @joze.carvalhoo
    @joze.carvalhoo 4 роки тому +11

    You are faster milling steel than I using PVC sheets! Damn

  • @africanelectron751
    @africanelectron751 5 років тому +91

    Look at those shavings not even vibrating......that's some stiff clamping!

  • @StelmachCNC
    @StelmachCNC 5 років тому +59

    Tytans, can you write feeds etc.in metric dimentions too?

    • @AbgezocktXD
      @AbgezocktXD 5 років тому +14

      I support the motion.

    • @PetesShredder
      @PetesShredder 5 років тому +4

      @@AbgezocktXD Me too, Please do this. It would help a lot.

    • @PetesShredder
      @PetesShredder 5 років тому +9

      Mr T it’s a little inconvenient having to pause every ten seconds to convert everything

    • @jeepmanxj
      @jeepmanxj 5 років тому +5

      If you need him to convert it to metric you are in the wrong field.

    • @PetesShredder
      @PetesShredder 5 років тому +20

      @@jeepmanxj I dunno why there is so much hate against metric. Titan is clearly passionate about teaching people this trade, and since America is the only country on earth that still uses imperial, i see no reason why anyone would expect him to only cater to imperial units. These videos feature maybe 30-40 figures that appear on screen for feed, surface speed depth of cut, radial and axial etc, and converting them all one after the other so metric uses can relate is not practical and it is a major barrier to metric users. Of course, all of us understand imperial and can convert and know roughly what all these figures mean, but we work every day in metric, we do not use imperial for precision engineering at all in the rest of the world, and imperial is a second language to us. There are too many figures appearing too quickly to be able to quickly understand something without pausing the video to think about it, especially since you seem to arbitrarily switch between fractions, decimals of an inch and numbers of thou, none of which make any real sense if you have not been bought up using the system. Titan clearly agrees as he has replied to multiple people saying they are planing on including metric dimensions in future videos.

  • @TheGreatBooger
    @TheGreatBooger 5 років тому +12

    Harvi III at 1:17 with the rooster tail of chips is just glorious. Man I love CNC.

    • @pitquote
      @pitquote 3 роки тому +1

      READ MY COMMENTS- THAT CHIP IS NOT ADVICEABLE ON SAFETY GROUNDS

  • @krazykillar4794
    @krazykillar4794 4 роки тому +7

    This the best chanel I've ever found on youtube.
    I've always had a interest in these type of machines, but there is NO WHERE , where you can learn about them.
    Gonna start binge watching all the videos on this now . 👍

  • @carmenrepucci
    @carmenrepucci 5 років тому +20

    In the spirit of pushing machines to their limits, can we see a video on how to choose machining strategies based on factors like spindle power curves, rigidity, max rpm, and max feed rates?
    One of my big questions is when is it worth going past the horsepower peak for the purpose of increasing MRR via reduced cutting forces in materials like aluminum?

    • @benedictroberts678
      @benedictroberts678 4 роки тому +2

      This may be a year old question but, I feel like I need at least 3 more diplomas and 30 years of experience to even begin to comprehend said question.

    • @prasad123yadav
      @prasad123yadav 4 роки тому

      You can put it to use readily if you have the data records proper.

    • @mikemallano2484
      @mikemallano2484 Рік тому

      I used to do this for a living, and I had to walk away from this. Couldn't take the stress of this job, and hoping the mega speeds they wanted to run wouldn't make the tool holder grenade itself.

  • @pratoshdhasal
    @pratoshdhasal 4 роки тому +14

    3:44 is what you are looking for

  • @samizdat8518
    @samizdat8518 4 роки тому +24

    Her: what are you gonna do to me?
    Me: 1:56

  • @mr.sandman7116
    @mr.sandman7116 2 роки тому

    after 4 years of cnc, never seen something like this :D

  • @DazePhase
    @DazePhase 3 роки тому

    Beautiful. Smooth like a butter.

  • @PanamaSticks
    @PanamaSticks 3 роки тому

    Why the orange chips on entry to the metal, and then the cooler color chips? Was through cutter coolant being applied?

  • @stevemartinism
    @stevemartinism 4 роки тому +1

    I have never seen Cnc machining without colant . Bad ass!!🇺🇸

  • @michaelkollar1914
    @michaelkollar1914 3 роки тому

    How to make that portable or is there something close to this?

  • @AgrarvideosSchwaben
    @AgrarvideosSchwaben 5 років тому +2

    hey titan, what about a step-file or video for the gopro-aluminium-frame. that would be super nice. great videos!!

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 років тому +1

      We are actually going to put it on the academy soon.

  • @argentknight7557
    @argentknight7557 4 роки тому +1

    Wow look at those red chip when it drilling before boring the holes.

  • @rafaelreyes7886
    @rafaelreyes7886 4 роки тому +2

    Is the spindle moving or the table? I'm so confused cause I'm used to the spindle not moving.

  • @drewjohnson4794
    @drewjohnson4794 3 роки тому

    How is the tool being cooled?

  • @australianinvestor1722
    @australianinvestor1722 5 років тому

    Titan, 3/4 through in the mill it looked like the coolant was a bit thin in oil and more water. Why was that? Thanks

  • @TWO-HOOKS
    @TWO-HOOKS 3 роки тому

    That random chorus had me dying.🤣

  • @TheGreatBooger
    @TheGreatBooger 5 років тому +10

    Think kennametal diamond coated end mill cutting G-10 work on laminated wood planks?

  • @frankvagas3853
    @frankvagas3853 5 років тому

    How is the program or cicle of interpolation to the circles??

  • @kevinkaehms4203
    @kevinkaehms4203 5 років тому +1

    I cut G10 every day, diamond coated end mills are not necessary, solid carbide works just fine. With only air as a coolant, no liquids.

  • @tennicktenstyl
    @tennicktenstyl 4 роки тому +20

    meanwhile: I struggle to cut cold butter straight

  • @krupangv.4229
    @krupangv.4229 3 роки тому

    Why coolant is not used here while cutting heavy loads..? Can anyone explain

  • @bobmcbob8732
    @bobmcbob8732 4 роки тому

    1:15 you can't underestimate the advantages of investing in quality work and toolholdings. I used to work in a place where every vice was a 'Chick' vice with detachable jaws held in with a 12mm pin from the side and every tool holder was a ER 25 and 32 collet holder, to machine a cast block with a 16mm end mill in the same way as this cutting pass took about 4 times as long as in this video. The vibrations and chatter I got using these types of vices and toolholders was unreal and sounded terrible....if I remember correctly it was in a mazak vertical machining centre, the one with the divider in the middle of the work table which allowed you to load one side whilst the others were cutting. I liked using Mazatrol, very adaptable programming method.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Рік тому +1

      Yeah, we have ER32 holders for woodworking CNC and they are pretty terrible and those jaws have to be replaced almost each time when you break tool with small diameters, but they don't want to buy some thermo holders because it's too expensive and they say "it's enough for wood" but it's not, those jaws are really terrible, it can't hold small diameter well and it wil always break and also that 50 mm nut is very big and I am constantly hitting suckers with that and I can't do anything with that because there is no other option how to do that when I need to mill front or back side of material. I have ordered adapter to ER20 for drilling which fits to ER32 holder and will make it longer with small diametr at the end, I hope it will solve at least drilling, it's just 3000 RPM, it should be ok.

  • @aleks-wp5sl
    @aleks-wp5sl 4 роки тому

    So is there diamonds in the drill bits?

  • @abcruz1276
    @abcruz1276 3 роки тому

    And this is what we call cutting edge technology

  • @automategames
    @automategames 4 роки тому +2

    imagine people use to do this stuff by hand, one step at a time like getting the radius on the corners is a separate set up.

    • @seanthehaggis
      @seanthehaggis 4 роки тому

      We still do, and at the minute it's paying big money cos less and less people are learning conventional

  • @impactodelsurenterprise2440
    @impactodelsurenterprise2440 3 роки тому

    Why does the bar puller require flood coolant?

  • @sankhasau9611
    @sankhasau9611 5 років тому

    Which cutting tool is used in this video?

  • @jonchildress3355
    @jonchildress3355 5 років тому +2

    These are cool I work with one in our extrusion lab it's crazy some of these arent using any coolant as the endmill is cutting

  • @da9elb
    @da9elb 5 років тому +1

    How the hell did you not get vibration on that last alu part???

  • @TheCashman007
    @TheCashman007 3 роки тому

    how to you calculate the Feed / RPM ,etc depending on the tool and the material ?

    • @mikemallano2484
      @mikemallano2484 Рік тому +1

      There are formulas, and technical books that list these things. The problem is these companies that sell the cutters, and toolholders overestimate everything as it's in their best interests to keep selling everything. And, employers take these numbers as the gospel truth and expect it each and every day which is extremely stressful for the guy running the machine--as cutters can instantly explode, and as they keep moving damaging everything and cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair.

    • @TheCashman007
      @TheCashman007 Рік тому

      When i used to work as a CNC operator we ran in to this problem we mostly do 2d parts like bracket's spacers etc.
      and we ran in to this problem all the time
      example: some aluminum will get cut nicely with flakes flying off and when you use use the same tool and settings on some other aluminum it does not get cut nicely ,the aluminum would turn in to something that loos like turd and get wraps around the tool and brake it !
      so we did some testing
      logically someone would think if they can cut a hard strong aluminum @ one setting they can cut weak aluminum with a faster setting !
      but nope , the weak aluminum has a lower melting point !
      so all the small parts will somewhat melt and get stuck to the grooves of the tool !
      and the tool is no longer able to to cut so it will brake !
      @@mikemallano2484

  • @Patrick84301
    @Patrick84301 4 роки тому

    What's the hardness of the material?

  • @gwhiten2158
    @gwhiten2158 4 роки тому +2

    In my top 10 UA-cam classics. Love the story my friend 🇨🇦

  • @dhanasekaran7769
    @dhanasekaran7769 5 років тому +1

    Very nice

  • @Wolfiecolada
    @Wolfiecolada 4 роки тому

    the stickout on that last machine geeze!

  • @robertemerson1087
    @robertemerson1087 4 роки тому

    How can they do this without using coolant?

  • @time_lightsout_1186
    @time_lightsout_1186 4 роки тому +2

    Holly shit them are some fast drills.

    • @commandercody38
      @commandercody38 4 роки тому

      They don't use TTC here either. Kinda hides the tool but at those speeds TTC is needed to get the chip out.

  • @robbrcnstuff4220
    @robbrcnstuff4220 4 роки тому

    That was awesome 👍👍

  • @jewelryhandmade
    @jewelryhandmade 5 років тому

    Do you make 1 mm end mills for cutting 0.35 mm thick copper sheets?

    • @bobmac9070
      @bobmac9070 5 років тому

      Check with Melin Tool Company 1mm all day long 2-3 & 4 Flutes and some smaller too. See the on line Mirco Catalog. www.melintool.com

  • @triariicat8448
    @triariicat8448 5 років тому +1

    Did they just come up with an end mill with diamond inserts?

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 років тому

      Diamond Coated

    • @triariicat8448
      @triariicat8448 5 років тому

      how long do they last?

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 5 років тому

      CVD the diamonds are grown on the end mills this is why they're so expensive.
      CVD:Chemical Vapor Deposition
      PCD: Polycrystalline Diamond
      Different manufacturing tech. I believe CVD last longer.

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 5 років тому

      G10 is an extremely hard abrasive material. It's not like machining steel or aluminum, in that it's more of a gridding method and extremely fine dust particles. Diamond is really the only thing that can efficiency cut it. Think of like cutting granite, you don't cut it so you have "chips" you are grinding the surface. And G10 is fiberglass so in essence you're cutting rock and need to use diamond. The diamond on the bit is microscopic, it's merely a coating that can grind away the glass. I've done some on my CNC, thickest I've cut is 1". If you need super super super strong rigid, none magnetic material (not even aluminum will work as that has Eddy currents). G10 is your friend!!

  • @eightycubicft
    @eightycubicft 4 роки тому +1

    POWER, at it's best.

  • @sj5843
    @sj5843 5 років тому +5

    Is that faster than in real?

    • @beastmaster645
      @beastmaster645 5 років тому

      yeah

    • @jamesoxford4260
      @jamesoxford4260 5 років тому

      @@beastmaster645 he's milling at 1000 ipm in some of these operations. are you sure the footage is sped up? that's almost 17 inches per second.

  • @anilluhar5245
    @anilluhar5245 4 роки тому +1

    Ss 202 ....size ::: 3/16" csk screw cut off any cnc machine? Any idea sir...plz show me

  • @petermines9748
    @petermines9748 2 роки тому

    Far out in my day, those cutting speeds were unheard of. Till now.

  • @GAS.M3
    @GAS.M3 4 роки тому +1

    So these were tools used to cut those rectangular shaped black huge stones inside the Serapeum..🤔🤔

  • @kingcam5028
    @kingcam5028 5 років тому

    your tools are beast

  • @ahtashamhafeez6290
    @ahtashamhafeez6290 4 роки тому

    How it work on steel without water or any tool cooling .

  • @mohdabubakar2189
    @mohdabubakar2189 5 років тому

    Which is good cutting bit for single cylinder reboar

  • @3riseew681
    @3riseew681 5 років тому

    Why is the collant on at 5:50?

    • @bobmac9070
      @bobmac9070 5 років тому

      The reason for the coolant is to active the Royal Products bar puller.

  • @rohanshet123
    @rohanshet123 4 роки тому +1

    Very informative videos you make thanks for that, is it possible to mention parameters in metric as well? that will be very easy to understand. thanks.

  • @zoron8040
    @zoron8040 5 років тому

    Looks great, fast cuts, but how often do you replace the end mill before it snaps and mess up the part ,every 1-2 parts? Those carbide end mills aren’t cheap.

  • @tehsimo
    @tehsimo 5 років тому

    what causes that high pitched squeak as the cutter is first plunged?

    • @steinarne79
      @steinarne79 5 років тому +1

      From my limited practice - it arrives from the point of contact and the cutter isn't really cutting yet(we talk milliseconds here) and rubbing. This causes the micro vibrations we hear has high pitch sound. But as the cutter gets down into the work piece it cancel this out by itself within a short time period.

    • @Tischtennistiger
      @Tischtennistiger 5 років тому

      @@steinarne79 true

    • @steinarne79
      @steinarne79 5 років тому

      @@macnosos1239 Aha! Learning something new every day. Thank you for a very nice answer.

    • @BRANDON-IRON009
      @BRANDON-IRON009 5 років тому

      @@macnosos1239 no doubt, and why not ramp in a liner motion back an forth in the same axis to prevent that issue. But what do I know im just a journeyman.

    • @Limosical
      @Limosical 5 років тому +1

      @@macnosos1239 This is wrong, these cutters are centre cutting. The sparks are actually the chips and they're so small with so much heat inside they're glowing. Ramping helically is much better for tool life even if the tool is centre cutting, to plunge straight down into the material would be awful for tool life. Ramping helically is faster than ramping in a zig zag motion.

  • @43labontepetty
    @43labontepetty 5 років тому

    whats the tool life on the inserts in that shell mill?
    2..........its 2...

  • @freekingawwsome
    @freekingawwsome 4 роки тому

    I miss working with my Bridgeport

  • @olirausd2611
    @olirausd2611 4 роки тому

    I am looking for the „Harvi“ tool holder. They have nice big Diameter. Can somebody help me to find out manufacurer name?

    • @neilmuir2752
      @neilmuir2752 4 роки тому

      Kennametal manufacture the Harvi cutters.

  • @satriodarma1298
    @satriodarma1298 4 роки тому +1

    We say it steel but Titan just say it a frozen butter 😂

  • @gregcucino3207
    @gregcucino3207 5 років тому

    What CNC machine was used for this demo?

  • @jaimevazquez6577
    @jaimevazquez6577 5 років тому

    What's the name of the drill bits?

  • @d3AdLyf3
    @d3AdLyf3 4 роки тому +2

    4:50 impressed me the drilling was unexpected. This
    .... its unimaginable from my time on the tools for a few of these. So fkn aggresive.

  • @pawanchowta648
    @pawanchowta648 4 роки тому

    Can you make videos on grinding of tools please

  • @grolan91
    @grolan91 4 роки тому

    Not gonna lie, seeing the Sparks fly made me pucker a little. Is that normal for CNC? I've only ever done manual.

  • @nasrimarc7050
    @nasrimarc7050 5 років тому

    I wanna know how to setting this machines for any new design

  • @BojaneBugami
    @BojaneBugami 4 роки тому +1

    I see the concept. It's very low engagement with full depth of cut and very high chip load. I use high feed mills which use 95% engagement with extremely high chip load and very small depth of cut. I've never seen this concept before, but it's the same concept, but used oppositely. Interesting.

  • @JF32304
    @JF32304 5 років тому +10

    Love watching chips fly!

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 3 роки тому +1

    Spindle load isn't hovering at 100 percent? Hit it harder!

  • @dannybartlett4225
    @dannybartlett4225 4 роки тому +1

    These guys/girls are doing really well hard to watch without cooling suds 😳 feed rates and amount of material is perfect and just shows how tight they run there machines top work!! Booom!

  • @Grimx0000
    @Grimx0000 5 років тому +1

    How much are these bits?

  • @mauriceseiler4686
    @mauriceseiler4686 Рік тому

    When you use HSS, you can easyly cut through every material even vibranium

  • @srujangowda8730
    @srujangowda8730 5 років тому

    Is there any vacancy to join titans of CNC plz inform me brothers plz plz

  • @Ryan_1997
    @Ryan_1997 5 років тому +1

    Music to my ears👍$$$$

  • @allancnc
    @allancnc 5 років тому

    Is a HAAS?

  • @neiltibbs648
    @neiltibbs648 4 роки тому

    Good video 👍

  • @terryowens3860
    @terryowens3860 5 років тому

    Asmr lmao. This is so much better than watching people cut soap.

  • @sudarshankarhale4185
    @sudarshankarhale4185 4 роки тому

    That's some fine cutting of steel,I guess.The shine looks like it wasn't sliced but polished instead.

  • @clist9406
    @clist9406 4 роки тому +2

    Damn , your 3/4" hogging cuts look better than final pass. However , I'm not using a 1/2 Million dollar machine with 5K bits. Very impressive work. Too much G code for me

  • @CarlosGonzalez-kt5be
    @CarlosGonzalez-kt5be 4 роки тому +1

    GRACIAS !.. for the VIDEO..
    SALUDOS : from New York 🤔.

  • @thinkithink648
    @thinkithink648 4 роки тому +1

    wow, so good......

  • @albyboy4278
    @albyboy4278 4 роки тому +3

    I like the idea of ​​putting configuration parameters.
    That tool looks scary 🤪

  • @Gsavell
    @Gsavell 4 роки тому

    Wheres the coolant?

  • @Hypatiaization
    @Hypatiaization 4 роки тому

    You don’t need cutting fluid?

  • @martysmith2422
    @martysmith2422 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @AQQ-uf8mg
    @AQQ-uf8mg 4 роки тому

    Really amazing.....

  • @gurudathkamath2406
    @gurudathkamath2406 5 років тому +5

    If the chips came out of the screen at that speed😀

  • @KDLASTER3
    @KDLASTER3 4 роки тому

    1st The chips are beautiful
    2nd To see the chip shoot out of the pocket like that 😙🤏 (that’s the Italian finger kiss if anyone was wondering)

  • @broken1965
    @broken1965 5 років тому +4

    Il match that 3" an raise with a 5" Walter face mill lol

  • @automan1223
    @automan1223 5 років тому

    TItan, it would be interesting to see other tooling attempt the speeds and feeds on the materials you decimate with Kennametal tooling !, everything from a cheap cobalt tooling uncoated to the higher end competition

    • @jeepmanxj
      @jeepmanxj 5 років тому +1

      Just about every tooling company sells tools capable of this work. The problem is finding machines capable of doing it without failing or positioning errors.

  • @sheikhfaizan7506
    @sheikhfaizan7506 4 роки тому

    Tool name please

  • @XtreeM_FaiL
    @XtreeM_FaiL 5 років тому +5

    High speed knurling.
    Wtf?
    Sorcery!

  • @freekingawwsome
    @freekingawwsome 4 роки тому

    Love that song

  • @WeighedWilson
    @WeighedWilson 4 роки тому

    Ooh, a Kennametal ad

  • @MarceloPereira-ll4go
    @MarceloPereira-ll4go 4 роки тому +1

    Top muito bom 👏👏

  • @bradliston2836
    @bradliston2836 5 років тому

    Do you guys just not run coolant for videos? Or are some of these materials just better to run sans coolant?

  • @amarjot7928
    @amarjot7928 5 років тому

    Vice clamping also unbelievable...

  • @Artnovetor
    @Artnovetor 4 роки тому

    Máquina linda parabéns 👏👏👏