To people that have never been in a machine shop let me tell you something. High school I was learning to be a machinist. Graduated 1980 and went to work for a once large manufacturing company. All manual machines and broken up so each type of machining was together. Building in Beverly Massachusetts was a mile long and at one time all 3 bays 3 stories high were occupied in its heyday. Company finally closed up and I went to work in a modern cnc machine shop. 82 I started and learned every thing I could. 83 went to work for GE and my final job was an Ingersoll upgraded to 7 axis CNC horz boring mill. The machining in this video in old days would of been done by multiple machines and a couple of days to final piece. 1987 I left GE and the machining trade because there was no future and manufacturing the old way would disappear. Most American manufacturing left the country and the ones that stayed were modern. It is amazing to see CNC machining and also they can inspect the work. My 7 axis were 1axis. x 40 useing floor as table +2nd axis. 15 foot rotating table beside floor that also 3rd axis. moved in and out. 4th axis. Y axis 15 ft. 5th. . Z was 12in ram with. 6th axis. 6 inch spindle and 7th axis was attachments that went on ram . This was over 40yrs ago and i forgot letter designation on some axis and my measurements are not exact but it was largest 7axis in U.S. at that time
Thanks for telling me something. Not sure what I was I supposed to get out of it, but let me tell you something in return. That torture test with the square stock was nothing compared to what I could do to it. I'd make that little cutting tool cry for its mommy in a screeching and chattering white hot sparking mess, because I'd have no clue what on earth I was doing other than fiddling around with knobs and buttons to see what happens.
@@vintageludwig if your asking me. Very few machinist have the opportunity to operate large machines. I believe operating a machine and doing it for RD project. The high speed reduction gearing is now in operation in the destroyers. Many machinist never see machines that need overhead cranes to load big parts. That's all my comment was about.
Dear editing team if you put white text pls don’t put white text over the also white name of the company because you can’t read it that way. Thanks for reading. Nobody
компания "ionitech" болгарская. Выпускает оборудование в основном для российских потребителей.ООО «Уралмаш НГО Холдинг», ПАО «Калужский турбинный завод», ПАО «ГАЗ», АО «ОДК» Единственный официальный представитель в России - ООО «ИОННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ». Потому и на русском всё меню.
Ты, Zек, а ты чё? Какие станки в России? У вас сейчас никаких своих станков, всё импортные! Станки? Мечта поета, у вас даже никто подшипников не делают! И будет только хуже, благадаря вашему бункерному Фуреру. "Дурак богатеет думкой", скажем тaк... ;-)
компания "ionitech" болгарская. Выпускает оборудование в основном для российских потребителей.ООО «Уралмаш НГО Холдинг», ПАО «Калужский турбинный завод», ПАО «ГАЗ», АО «ОДК» Единственный официальный представитель в России - ООО «ИОННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ». Потому и на русском всё меню.
To people that have never been in a machine shop let me tell you something. High school I was learning to be a machinist. Graduated 1980 and went to work for a once large manufacturing company. All manual machines and broken up so each type of machining was together. Building in Beverly Massachusetts was a mile long and at one time all 3 bays 3 stories high were occupied in its heyday. Company finally closed up and I went to work in a modern cnc machine shop. 82 I started and learned every thing I could. 83 went to work for GE and my final job was an Ingersoll upgraded to 7 axis CNC horz boring mill. The machining in this video in old days would of been done by multiple machines and a couple of days to final piece. 1987 I left GE and the machining trade because there was no future and manufacturing the old way would disappear. Most American manufacturing left the country and the ones that stayed were modern. It is amazing to see CNC machining and also they can inspect the work. My 7 axis were 1axis. x 40 useing floor as table +2nd axis. 15 foot rotating table beside floor that also 3rd axis. moved in and out. 4th axis. Y axis 15 ft. 5th. . Z was 12in ram with. 6th axis. 6 inch spindle and 7th axis was attachments that went on ram . This was over 40yrs ago and i forgot letter designation on some axis and my measurements are not exact but it was largest 7axis in U.S. at that time
Thanks for telling me something. Not sure what I was I supposed to get out of it, but let me tell you something in return. That torture test with the square stock was nothing compared to what I could do to it. I'd make that little cutting tool cry for its mommy in a screeching and chattering white hot sparking mess, because I'd have no clue what on earth I was doing other than fiddling around with knobs and buttons to see what happens.
What's your point?
@@vintageludwig if your asking me. Very few machinist have the opportunity to operate large machines. I believe operating a machine and doing it for RD project. The high speed reduction gearing is now in operation in the destroyers. Many machinist never see machines that need overhead cranes to load big parts. That's all my comment was about.
@@Skinflaps_Meatslapper your mom let you out of the basement
Shut up
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1:32 That's a really good saw, makes a beautiful clean cut. More like a milling cutter than a saw. It cuts that steel like it's aluminum.
Wonderful !!!
Very modern production technology
Фантастика !!!
Plasma nitriding??? That sounds awesome!! I wonder what would be the difference with the parts with PN compared to basic heat treating.
excellent
11:56 Menu in Russian.
Cutting gear blanks? Like to mike some of those to check parallel. God these machines today.
TOP!
VERY IMPRESSIVE...
"LINSINGER Carbide Circular Saw KSS 800" - a textbook example of "How NOT to design an operational cycle of a machine".
Stahl wie Butter bearbeitet
Muito bom.
6:49 what’s inconnel?
11:53 Console captions in Russian, amazing :)
Dear editing team if you put white text pls don’t put white text over the also white name of the company because you can’t read it that way. Thanks for reading. Nobody
Hi Richard, I hope the now look at your vids for reference . Thanks
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Krank Wie Schnell die Säge ist
6;14 herringbone gear? Wow
No coolant was harmed during the making of this film 😂
If they had used coolant we would be able to see nothing but coolant.
I want one!
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10:40 Gloves?
Advertising. I despise advertising. These are now pasting ads all in their videos, and I'm not shopping for this junk. NO THANKS.
Это где? Всё на русском написано
компания "ionitech" болгарская. Выпускает оборудование в основном для российских потребителей.ООО «Уралмаш НГО Холдинг», ПАО «Калужский турбинный завод», ПАО «ГАЗ», АО «ОДК» Единственный официальный представитель в России - ООО «ИОННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ». Потому и на русском всё меню.
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5:00 いやすごいけど意味ねえ笑 丸棒使ってくれ!
Это станки русские, или производство в России?
Ты, Zек, а ты чё? Какие станки в России? У вас сейчас никаких своих станков, всё импортные! Станки? Мечта поета, у вас даже никто подшипников не делают! И будет только хуже, благадаря вашему бункерному Фуреру.
"Дурак богатеет думкой", скажем тaк... ;-)
компания "ionitech" болгарская. Выпускает оборудование в основном для российских потребителей.ООО «Уралмаш НГО Холдинг», ПАО «Калужский турбинный завод», ПАО «ГАЗ», АО «ОДК» Единственный официальный представитель в России - ООО «ИОННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ». Потому и на русском всё меню.
В России даже молотки китайские, откуда станки? 😂
Pruduct of germany
@@Ggyyddkkffn8171 But the system is completely in Russian😉
isso que é perfeição.maravilhoso.lindo demais.fantástico.parabens.sucésso.blz? valeu i abraços..
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