Lol thanks I like to show to the new guys that come into the shop. After doing thousands of these it's like playing the piano. Except my instrument is a fancy CNC machine.
For the price the DMC kicks ass. I use it everyday. Only major issue is that it is pretty weak drilling but other than that it does as well as my other more pricey lathes. I'm at 2010 programs total on it as of today. Overall I'm very happy with it.
@@zalamachineshop Thank you for your reply, long time fan of your videos here. I just got an email from the rep that DMC has upgrated the Z drive to have 2800lbs of thrust!!! Thats over 1k more than the Genos. Price on the two machines is within 1k of each other. Im losing sleep over here lol. If this was a LB series I would have wrote the check already. It seems the DMC is a step in the beef catagory, but the Genos does carry the OSP control. Havent used either of the controls so I would be a blank slate. Ive used Haas and my V1000 has a Mitts M70 which is actually a pretty easy control to run.... Decisions Decisions
Hey, if i want to cut soft jaws for D35mm part, do i put D33 part rear of the chuck and then take 2mm cut from the jaws? Thanks for your answer in advance. - Beginner machinist
Hi Marcin, Do you know a way how to prevent a program from dissapearing from MDI after execution on FANUC controller? (on HAAS it stays there until operator deletes it). My jaw cutting program would look like this: T1111 G96 S1000 M3 G0 X10.7 Z.1 G71 U2. R.02 G71 P10 Q20 U-.03 W.01 F.012 N10 G0 X10.7 G1 Z-1.29 F.008 N20 X7.0 M01 T1111 G96 S1200 M3 G0 X7. Z.1 G70 P10 Q20 M30 This way I can run finish pass only if skim cut is needed.
No unfortunately I do not. I've tried to find a way to do that but whenever I make a mistake and press Reset I gotta retype the program every time. Our Mori has a MDI rewind option but not the Fanucs.
@@zalamachineshop On the new Fanuc HMI controller you can browse thru your MDI history page by page and run again whatever you like. A really useful solution
The chuck is 12" (305mm) work piece is 10.7" OD (272mm) This is standard size for us. I've done much bigger in this machine before and the bearings are just fine.
Man those aren't perfectly cut ,where's your releif at the end of the jaws you can't hold a part right if it has a sharp corner at the location spot,did u look at your jaws most jobs that cause for precision especially in holding roundness would not hold up in jaws that has big gaps in the middle of each jaw ur using the wrong size jaws all I seen we're holes like swiss cheese😂😂be careful with that ,good luck
Good points but the jaws worked great. This exact set up I used for this video ua-cam.com/video/FQJ7vTdyq34/v-deo.html I've rotated thousands of parts with my jaws. And fingers crossed so far so good. Thanks for the comment and please check out the other vid.
That's the fastest hand programming I've ever seen!
Lol thanks I like to show to the new guys that come into the shop. After doing thousands of these it's like playing the piano. Except my instrument is a fancy CNC machine.
watching your mdi pgm makes my right hand sore all over again. 😂 Like learning to ride a bike! Nice!
especially on that strange keyboard layout
Great vid, needed this! Just wondering is there a reason you included G99 on the screen but not in the description? Is it optional?
What is the size do you have to use for the material you clamped on
do you have to use the same psi as you would holding the part? i've had people say yes and no
How to take offset X and z for cut in jaws in program please tell?
Offset wear or geometry , what type and which size put in offset please explain ?
Thank you Very much. May i ask how to turn them if u need to hold a part with square angle?
you just releive the corner
How has that DMC been? I'm looking at buying either a DL2500YM or Genos 3000ELM. Seriously leaning towards the DMC.
For the price the DMC kicks ass. I use it everyday. Only major issue is that it is pretty weak drilling but other than that it does as well as my other more pricey lathes. I'm at 2010 programs total on it as of today. Overall I'm very happy with it.
@@zalamachineshop Thank you for your reply, long time fan of your videos here. I just got an email from the rep that DMC has upgrated the Z drive to have 2800lbs of thrust!!! Thats over 1k more than the Genos. Price on the two machines is within 1k of each other. Im losing sleep over here lol. If this was a LB series I would have wrote the check already. It seems the DMC is a step in the beef catagory, but the Genos does carry the OSP control. Havent used either of the controls so I would be a blank slate. Ive used Haas and my V1000 has a Mitts M70 which is actually a pretty easy control to run.... Decisions Decisions
Good stuff. Would you feel comfortable going full roughing on a part held like that with no tailstock?
Oh yea not even worried about it. My next video will be turning of that part complete from start to finish. No support.
That looks like Fanuc management, am i correct?
Hey, if i want to cut soft jaws for D35mm part, do i put D33 part rear of the chuck and then take 2mm cut from the jaws? Thanks for your answer in advance. - Beginner machinist
You could put any size part into the rear end of the jaw, as long as the cut is the same size as the travel of the jaws when gripping it.
Hi Marcin,
Do you know a way how to prevent a program from dissapearing from MDI after execution on FANUC controller? (on HAAS it stays there until operator deletes it).
My jaw cutting program would look like this:
T1111
G96 S1000 M3
G0 X10.7 Z.1
G71 U2. R.02
G71 P10 Q20 U-.03 W.01 F.012
N10 G0 X10.7
G1 Z-1.29 F.008
N20 X7.0
M01
T1111
G96 S1200 M3
G0 X7. Z.1
G70 P10 Q20
M30
This way I can run finish pass only if skim cut is needed.
Correction of third line :
G0 X7. Z.1
No unfortunately I do not. I've tried to find a way to do that but whenever I make a mistake and press Reset I gotta retype the program every time. Our Mori has a MDI rewind option but not the Fanucs.
jayprakash
G96 S1000? Bye insert tip
@@zalamachineshop On the new Fanuc HMI controller you can browse thru your MDI history page by page and run again whatever you like. A really useful solution
what is the size of chuck and the diamater of the part and isn't that pushing on the spindle bearings?
The chuck is 12" (305mm) work piece is 10.7" OD (272mm)
This is standard size for us. I've done much bigger in this machine before and the bearings are just fine.
I can barely see those letters enough to read them because they're green if they were like white they would stand out better. Correct?
Check out my newer videos the letters are in yellow.
May i know what function or meaning U & W?
Incremental values u for x axis and w for z axis
The last video had no wobble but they couldn't machine it ,I would have liked to see that
Are bahie tumne jo boring ki o ditieal me batana chhiey ki kyce jo boring kiay jata hie
Boyz and girlz that is not how u skin jaws, maybe cut them
Man those aren't perfectly cut ,where's your releif at the end of the jaws you can't hold a part right if it has a sharp corner at the location spot,did u look at your jaws most jobs that cause for precision especially in holding roundness would not hold up in jaws that has big gaps in the middle of each jaw ur using the wrong size jaws all I seen we're holes like swiss cheese😂😂be careful with that ,good luck
Good points but the jaws worked great. This exact set up I used for this video ua-cam.com/video/FQJ7vTdyq34/v-deo.html
I've rotated thousands of parts with my jaws. And fingers crossed so far so good. Thanks for the comment and please check out the other vid.
4:24 no relief necessary since there is a step o.d. at the back seat..... well done Mar....