Un video de excepție. Îmi place cum ai explicat și arătat, îmi place curățenia la locul de muncă, dar nu sunt de acord că ai luat șpanul cu mâna. În rest nota 10.Salutări din România.
Hello my friend. Do not store expensive carbide inserts in a box where they can touch each other. Especially those inserts with a sharp cutting edge will soon be spoiled. Your insert No 2 is for Aluminum and has a very sharp and sensitive cutting edge. There are dedicated inserts for roughing with high speed, heavy cutting and others for finishing. Carbide bits are available for different grades of steel and non-ferrous metals. Everyone has its's own recommended cutting speed, chip depth and feed value, you should follow them. The last two numbers of the blade code ( TPMR 110304 ) indicate the radius of the blade (04=0.4 mm), the depth of the chip must always be greater than this radius.
Great to see a proper deep cut. For the TNMG inserts (last trial) making the feed larger would probably have helped to get the chips to chip rather than string. Also you were at the bottom of the recommended surface speed so going up in speed may also be good - but I don't think so given the color of the chips.
Now you have me waving at the Computer Screen😂well done you are the Master Machinist and great teacher. 10/10
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Un video de excepție. Îmi place cum ai explicat și arătat, îmi place curățenia la locul de muncă, dar nu sunt de acord că ai luat șpanul cu mâna. În rest nota 10.Salutări din România.
Hello my friend. Do not store expensive carbide inserts in a box where they can touch each other. Especially those inserts with a sharp cutting edge will soon be spoiled. Your insert No 2 is for Aluminum and has a very sharp and sensitive cutting edge.
There are dedicated inserts for roughing with high speed, heavy cutting and others for finishing. Carbide bits are available for different grades of steel and non-ferrous metals. Everyone has its's own recommended cutting speed, chip depth and feed value, you should follow them. The last two numbers of the blade code ( TPMR 110304 ) indicate the radius of the blade (04=0.4 mm), the depth of the chip must always be greater than this radius.
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Ti ringrazio per questo interessantissimo video 👍👋 Un saluto da Roma
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Great to see a proper deep cut. For the TNMG inserts (last trial) making the feed larger would probably have helped to get the chips to chip rather than string. Also you were at the bottom of the recommended surface speed so going up in speed may also be good - but I don't think so given the color of the chips.
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Thanks for the useful information. Very good. I just noticed that you have a DRO on your compound slide...I have never seen that before.
DRO is an indispensable function on the lathe and milling machine! Thank you for watching and welcome🙂
Great video! Thank you.
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Um 👍só pelo trabalho que deu pra gravar o vídeo.
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Very good work my friend❤
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Muito obrigado pela formação 👊🤝👌🇧🇷
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Ottimo video 👍
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Grazie sei veramente bravo 🎉
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Having a still picture for the close up is a good idea, camera's with macro facilities generally have better lenses
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Dzięki za testy 👍
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very informative , thanks bro ❤👌
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Hi anyone use for cylinder head aluminum with small pieces of metal
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Li usavo su tornitrici automatiche nel 1975,direi che non sono una novità...
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