Machining $100K Ball Valve for a HUGE Super Yacht
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2024
- CNC Machining a $100K Masterpiece Ball Valve for a Super Yacht on the Heller CP 6000 5 Axis… sitting vertically on the Schunk Vero-S system. This 2200 pound part is being rough machined with a Kennametal Harvi 1 TE. This video is dedicated to the art of rough machining. Designed in Solidworks and programmed in Mastercam.
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Love the raw machining, no music, and with talking held off till the end. Nice change of pace👏
Pure maching, no music, no commentary no nothing, love it!
That art-deco pineapple looks cool as hell.
Not gonna lie, I'm genuinely impressed with the depth of cut that tool can withstand and how much heat it must be holding up to.
Sitting in my car on lunch break... watching a video about what I do once I go back inside... there's something wrong with me. Loved this video though.
I'm a machinist (and not a yacht owner), but that thing is so display-worthy as a roughed part.
That was awesome...thanks for not ruining it with some ridiculous techno soundtrack like so many people do on YT.
Those cuts are insane, you guys know your specs. No coolant, perfect speed and rotation for the chip to absorb all that heat.
As soon as you said it was a rough finish a little tear came out my eye, all that needs is just a little debarring and that’s it. Jobs done 👍🏾
The margin for error is nonexistent. And to think that one day this masterpiece of art could be spending eternity at the bottom of some ocean.
Why can’t we leave it like it is? I know some areas have to be finished, but as it stands….ITS A WORK OF ART!
if i had a choice i'd leave the outer surface like that, looks cool as hell, as long as you don't brush up against it, razor edge nightmare.
I don't know about others, but I figured they wanted it like this! It looks amazing just as it is!! If I was the customer I'd be cool with you stopping right there because then I'd have the coolest and most original ball valve ever!!
Wow over 1200lbs😳😳 Those Kennametal Tools can really do some serious work!
This thing is a piece of art as is
It's like watching a sculpture take shape. Nice work.
I like the way the rough finish looks. It looks awesome.
it's always fun to watch a massive machine create an endless supply of flying razor blades that range from 570 to 800 + decrees (or so)
Probably my favorite video in the last year or so
Loving the raw machining, truly an incredible process! Great work Barry and Ben!