Well done and thanks for sharing! Sorry for the drill breaking... that's quite a price to pay for coolant off just so we could see clearer, but thanks. Hope you got the TSC sorted and working. Just found your channel and subscribed.
It was actually not that bad, since I was considering making an extra one just for the show and tell shelf anyway, but it really put a dent in the mood for that day! Still better than what happened in the video, where I made the spindle bore bar support...
lovely work! i feel your pain with the display piece, I had to make stainless pump adapter stubs for acidic environment impellers and on final operation it spun in the chuck and marred the finish. great shelf art for hours of work.
Thanks! Oh yes, workpiece spinning in the chuck is extra annoying. Not just a bad part, but you got to spend all that time fixing everything so you can continue...
Very nicely done video, especially for the difficulty of capturing the multiple operations in process. I wonder if this part doesn’t illustrate the potential for a system, of a crankshaft specific arbor, with interchangeable pulleys and cogs, for versatility of application and track specific tuning of ratios ? Thanks for sharing.
@@itsatd7019 Yes the PK6 is for the alternator and the HTD8 for an oil pump. I'm not sure what motor it's for. I only made these for this one customer. If you are interested, i would make one custom for you.
Först ville jag passa på att säga riktigt stilig detalj! Ville säga tack för du visar inmätningen av svarvverktygen, så sällan man får se det på en B-axlad maskin. Har alltid velat köra en sådan, med lite tur så blir den drömmen sann nästa år. Och sen en fråga, när du kör operation 2, hur indexerar du detaljen så alla operationer stämmer överens med första sidan?
Tack så mycket! Ja i så fall har du något att se fram emot. Går att göra mycket kul med såna maskiner. Man får vara vaken när man kör dom bara. Fler axlar = fler sätt att krasha. Om du kollar vid 10:47 i videon så fräser jag några klackar bakom PK6 spåren. Det var dessa jag använde mig av för att nolla C axeln efter jag vände biten. Det är den ytan jag sveper indikatorklockan mot vid 12:08 i videon.
I think about less than half of max. Maybe 1/3. In my case, for my machine, that's about 0.8 MPa. I usually go with how much they dig into the material. I'm quite happy with what you can see at 4:45 in the video.
when 6082 gets stingy, i either use 0.5aP, 0.4fn or we have walter inserts with FN2 chipbreaker that work pretty well, i give it 650v, 0.3fn, 0.5-1ap and it breaks even with poorly melted batch same with drilling - sometimes i send insert drill all the way in and it just shoots out nice shiny short curls, and sometimes on the same conditions the Z-axis load starts telling something is wrong and i get loooong, sharp, tattered, gray wire coming out.. dumb material
Yeah it's quite annoying for turning. It's ok when there is a lot of material to remove and I can really push the insert into it, but that doesn't happend that much. It's really annoying when the chips wrap around the tool on the finishing pass... through-spindle coolant works well, but not for filming, and I've got a bad valve so I cant use it.
I had the same problem. Couldn't find any post processor that was for my machine so i just took a genereic one for lathes with milling and Y axis, and heavily modified it. That took a lot of time and is not perfect, but good enough.
The collet system is called TC312. The collet holder has a cylindrical shaft and is in a boring bar holder for the capto taper. I've got mine from erolgu, but there are several other ones that's the same.
Beautiful! Hate you lost the first one due to the broken drill. Thank you for taking the time to film and share with us!
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
Good old INTEGREX 200. Worked for many years on this machine 😊
Yeah, awsome machine. Did you like them?
That machine is next level cool. Be interested to see how you did the tool paths.
Yeah it's awsome. The toolpaths was nothing complicated. Did it all in HSM works.
That things awesome. Beautiful finish.
Thank you! Yeah they were nice and shiny for a while at least, until they were put to use.
Perfect job, perfect part!
I can watch cnc machine All day...❤
Thank you!
Well done and thanks for sharing! Sorry for the drill breaking... that's quite a price to pay for coolant off just so we could see clearer, but thanks. Hope you got the TSC sorted and working. Just found your channel and subscribed.
It was actually not that bad, since I was considering making an extra one just for the show and tell shelf anyway, but it really put a dent in the mood for that day! Still better than what happened in the video, where I made the spindle bore bar support...
lovely work! i feel your pain with the display piece, I had to make stainless pump adapter stubs for acidic environment impellers and on final operation it spun in the chuck and marred the finish. great shelf art for hours of work.
Thanks! Oh yes, workpiece spinning in the chuck is extra annoying. Not just a bad part, but you got to spend all that time fixing everything so you can continue...
THAT'S NICER THAN MY CAR!
Good work on Making the part and Editing the video 👍
Thank you!
Really liking this content! what is the exact machine model?
I run a 5 axis mill myself and i wish i got these type of jobs. :)
Thank you! It's a Mazak Integrex 400Y. Awsome machine.
Very nicely done video, especially for the difficulty of capturing the multiple operations in process.
I wonder if this part doesn’t illustrate the potential for a system, of a crankshaft specific arbor, with interchangeable pulleys and cogs, for versatility of application and track specific tuning of ratios ?
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! You mean like a modular system? Yeah that would be fully possible. Sounds like there might be a possibility there.
Great video, subbed!
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Amazingly looking piece 😮 can't wait to see more!
Thanks! There is plenty more on the way.
This is for a 6pk alternator and dry sump pump? I’ve been looking for exactly this. What motor is it to suit and where can I buy
@@itsatd7019 Yes the PK6 is for the alternator and the HTD8 for an oil pump. I'm not sure what motor it's for. I only made these for this one customer. If you are interested, i would make one custom for you.
@@Rydermanmakes do you have a an email address I can get into contact with you
@@Rydermanmakes Can I grab an email address?
i like it
please make more these videos
Thank you! Yeah there are more machining videos of different kinds on the way.
Så jädra snygg remskiva! Du borde ha betydligt mer framgång med kanalen tycker jag, så sjukt snyggt filmat också!
Tack så mycket! Har många videos som kommer framöver, så ska bli skoj och se om kanalen får fotfäste.
Först ville jag passa på att säga riktigt stilig detalj!
Ville säga tack för du visar inmätningen av svarvverktygen, så sällan man får se det på en B-axlad maskin.
Har alltid velat köra en sådan, med lite tur så blir den drömmen sann nästa år.
Och sen en fråga, när du kör operation 2, hur indexerar du detaljen så alla operationer stämmer överens med första sidan?
Tack så mycket! Ja i så fall har du något att se fram emot. Går att göra mycket kul med såna maskiner. Man får vara vaken när man kör dom bara. Fler axlar = fler sätt att krasha.
Om du kollar vid 10:47 i videon så fräser jag några klackar bakom PK6 spåren. Det var dessa jag använde mig av för att nolla C axeln efter jag vände biten. Det är den ytan jag sveper indikatorklockan mot vid 12:08 i videon.
What pressure did you put on hydraulic chuck jaws when clamping aluminum with versa grip inserts?
I think about less than half of max. Maybe 1/3. In my case, for my machine, that's about 0.8 MPa. I usually go with how much they dig into the material. I'm quite happy with what you can see at 4:45 in the video.
Blev hur fint som helst......men blev det rätt då? 😉
Tack :) Ja allting blev bra.
when 6082 gets stingy, i either use 0.5aP, 0.4fn or we have walter inserts with FN2 chipbreaker that work pretty well, i give it 650v, 0.3fn, 0.5-1ap and it breaks even with poorly melted batch
same with drilling - sometimes i send insert drill all the way in and it just shoots out nice shiny short curls, and sometimes on the same conditions the Z-axis load starts telling something is wrong and i get loooong, sharp, tattered, gray wire coming out.. dumb material
Yeah it's quite annoying for turning. It's ok when there is a lot of material to remove and I can really push the insert into it, but that doesn't happend that much. It's really annoying when the chips wrap around the tool on the finishing pass... through-spindle coolant works well, but not for filming, and I've got a bad valve so I cant use it.
Are you using cam or mazatrol
I use cam (HSM works). never really given mazatrol a try.
@@Rydermanmakes Got it, I have a old integrex and use Fusion 360 cam with it. I have to spend alot of time hand editing the gcode.
I had the same problem. Couldn't find any post processor that was for my machine so i just took a genereic one for lathes with milling and Y axis, and heavily modified it. That took a lot of time and is not perfect, but good enough.
How can I get in touch with you ? I need five pulleys made for a project maybe you can help me?
I might be able to help you with that. My e-mail adress is in my channel description.
What kind of tapping head is that called please
The collet system is called TC312. The collet holder has a cylindrical shaft and is in a boring bar holder for the capto taper. I've got mine from erolgu, but there are several other ones that's the same.
Isnt that a MAZAK ?
Hi. Yes. it's an Mazak integrex 400Y.
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