Top 1 Magic Cutting Tool In The World: Face mill CNC

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  • Top 1 Magic Cutting Tools In The World: Face mill CNC
    A face mill is a cutter designed for facing as opposed to e.g., creating a pocket (end mills). The cutting edges of face mills are always located along its sides. As such it must always cut in a horizontal direction at a given depth coming from outside the stock. Multiple teeth distribute the chip load, and since the teeth are normally disposable carbide inserts, this combination allows for very large and efficient face milling...

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  • @robjones4250
    @robjones4250 7 років тому +2

    The US took a ballbearing to a technology expo in Europe circa 1992. It was microscopic. One needed a microscope to see it. We really thought we had arrived. The Swiss took one of them, drilled a hole through it and sent it back to us. I admire a great sense of humor.

    • @Oberon4278
      @Oberon4278 3 роки тому +1

      I heard the same story but it was France, needles, and they drilled a hole through lengthwise.

    • @martinfidel7086
      @martinfidel7086 3 роки тому

      same joke different components.....

  • @frankmolina3951
    @frankmolina3951 8 років тому +7

    those chips are perfect color, the heat leaves with the chip.

  • @Darion350
    @Darion350 8 років тому +1

    I'm kicking back listening to the drills do their thing with my eyes close.. almost falling asleep when 5:20 happens... I was not amused. O.o

  • @jam1966ful
    @jam1966ful 8 років тому +7

    Why do they face the large pieces, the one in the video was 1m x 1.20m and quite a depth. It almost looked as if it was being done at the point of casting.

  • @CNCSKILL
    @CNCSKILL 8 років тому

    Good and productive cutters! It has long wanted to buy myself a cutter D80 multifaceted plates! They have a very long life!

    • @zlatkobobic5029
      @zlatkobobic5029 6 років тому

      Operator CAD/CAM ne valja ,previse se trosi alat ...prema ucintkovisti
      Nije dobro.

  • @PsyQonaut
    @PsyQonaut 6 років тому +1

    Imagine having to be the one to rotate the inserts on that thing

  • @tomaberisha5688
    @tomaberisha5688 8 років тому +25

    stop adding MAGIC to everything. no magic involved in machining, just physics

    • @Rolingmetal
      @Rolingmetal 5 років тому +1

      The are from another level :)

  • @k.durgaprasadkatta1630
    @k.durgaprasadkatta1630 6 років тому

    Amazing work...

  • @nangidkram8652
    @nangidkram8652 7 років тому +3

    At 5.07 the sound is like the theme tune to "Jaws" and the image on the right hand side looks like a shark opening its mouth!

  • @Gurrumino65
    @Gurrumino65 7 років тому

    Interesante. Muy interesante. Solo por esto me he suscrito.

  • @FastPaull
    @FastPaull 7 років тому +1

    I'd like to have some of those shavings from that big machine.

  • @saggufoundryworksbatala9030
    @saggufoundryworksbatala9030 3 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @pooriashams
    @pooriashams 4 роки тому

    The first cut was soooo deep and with a high feed rate. But no smoke. I think the video was played at a higher speed or maybe clean Aluminum

  • @morgan4xl
    @morgan4xl 7 років тому +12

    I bought a chinese cnc that was recalled due to an error--there was soy sauce in the hydraulic system instead of oil, then every time I ordered a replacement part it would come in one of those square white paper containers with a small wire handle like asian restaurant take out. Strangely, if you machined a part, an hour later you felt like making another one for some reason.

  • @DjJtown
    @DjJtown 7 років тому

    Granted, those are the best mills for the money for work load, but they were a pain to set. With some of the face mills we had that were up to 96 inserts and had 4 wipers; it was very time consuming. Switching over to ceramic and also diamond impregnated inserts cut down on wear and increased up time on each mill head

    • @utooberblooper
      @utooberblooper 6 років тому

      this completely depends on material being machined.

  • @shoaibkhan7923
    @shoaibkhan7923 7 років тому +6

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @indian-dv1rf
    @indian-dv1rf 6 років тому

    can we use this type of tools for mechanical lathe machine? and how? please help and suggest me.

  • @neg0dnick769
    @neg0dnick769 7 років тому +1

    Сначала "ну фреза как фреза. Напайки немного необычные"
    0:15 ВОУ ВОУ ВОУ!!!

  • @valcye
    @valcye 7 років тому

    I have a file that feels like glass sliding across steel. I love this shit

  • @darren676767
    @darren676767 7 років тому

    While you watch this listen to Wagner Symphony in C major, the louder the better, and half drunk. Beautiful

  • @chaosreigns7386
    @chaosreigns7386 3 роки тому

    whats the name of that track that plays at the 7 minute mark?

  • @TylerBrigham
    @TylerBrigham 6 років тому

    that is a monster machine.... what was doing this?

  • @mohdmoosa9596
    @mohdmoosa9596 6 років тому

    Exllent

  • @baljindersingh100
    @baljindersingh100 7 років тому

    sir if we r using this kind of 6inches dia cutter on milling machine and tips are 10 on cutter and depth of cut is about 3 mm then how much rpm and feed/minute we need.please reply me if possible.I will be thankful to u

    • @utooberblooper
      @utooberblooper 6 років тому

      online speed and feed calculators are everywere

  • @FrugalLife
    @FrugalLife 7 років тому

    These tools don't seem much different to the cutting tools i was using in the late 90's. It just seems the type of cnc machines are more advanced

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 6 років тому

      FrugalLife They look the same, but todays inserts allowe higher cutting speeds.

  • @oxydarkxerxes6665
    @oxydarkxerxes6665 7 років тому

    why was the firt one mirrored?

  • @ภาคภูมิห่วงไทย-ฮ8ฏ

    ชอบคับcnc

  • @utooberblooper
    @utooberblooper 6 років тому +1

    nothing magic about a face mill,they have been around for 100s of years and are used daily in machine shops around the world.

  • @Tirah5
    @Tirah5 7 років тому +1

    waiting for Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 after @5:11

  • @Peppins
    @Peppins 8 років тому

    Why water isn't used? For example see the metal color at 3:15, too hot...

    • @EternitP8
      @EternitP8 8 років тому +3

      You usually don't use coolant when milling steel like this. The inserts are made to take the heat. If you apply water to them it may cause them wear out prematurely.

    • @deathknight014
      @deathknight014 7 років тому

      Peppins32 you also run into the issue of the chips cooling faster than the machine can spit them out. usually results in a bad cut or chips being stuck to the material.

  • @karanpradhan2476
    @karanpradhan2476 7 років тому

    I know that they are moving much faster than they look!!

    • @rskat501
      @rskat501 7 років тому

      Karan pradhan you think?

  • @omzig18
    @omzig18 7 років тому

    I'm no machinists so maybe this is obvious to those of you who are but what is the purpose of removing so much material? Seems like you could start with a smaller block and save your self some time

    • @andrewmoore6108
      @andrewmoore6108 7 років тому

      omzig18 you have to have something to hold onto while you machine the part. Sometimes adding material is the only way you give yourself something to hold onto. Most of these videos are just showing the abilities of the tool though so they take a massive unnecessary cut under ideal conditions. You usually don't take cuts like these very often

  • @nedkelly1306
    @nedkelly1306 7 років тому

    crap camera angle, I'd rather see the tool cutting than just the chip extraction in the slo mo

  • @lostinlife647866
    @lostinlife647866 6 років тому

    What’s so magical every video you post is magical !!!! Wanna see some magic tag dah I just unsubscribed and now I don’t have to watch your magical videos anymore !!!

  • @XXgoblinmonkeyXX
    @XXgoblinmonkeyXX 6 років тому

    i gotta call bullshit. they don't list the type of material they're cutting 300 series stainless cuts differently than 4140 pre heat treat. for all i know they cold have some mild carbon steel they're flying through .

  • @WelLRoundeDSquarE
    @WelLRoundeDSquarE 8 років тому +37

    wow really? i was using this tool 10 years ago. got anything new to show us? While your at it, show us some better programming skills. you cut more air than metal.

    • @poppogigio1848
      @poppogigio1848 7 років тому +22

      I'm pretty sure that 0% of this is actually him cutting anything. It's all just other people's videos he stole and combined into this.

    • @ferasalhelo184
      @ferasalhelo184 6 років тому

      WelLRoundeDSquarE في ميت

  • @jclowe6176
    @jclowe6176 5 років тому

    5:15 sounds like a reaper from mas effect.

  • @in3432
    @in3432 8 років тому +2

    What metal are the actual cutting blades made of please?

    • @Slisktord
      @Slisktord 8 років тому +1

      there is several thousands different cutting tools with different mixtures of ingredients, depending on what kind of metal the customer wants to cut with it.

    • @Slisktord
      @Slisktord 8 років тому

      they are all molded from a few different powders from the beginning though, so they aren't cut out from a metal sheet if thats what you thought ;D

    • @in3432
      @in3432 8 років тому

      Thanks for your reply. I was referring to the yellow/orange squares on the tool. I was curious to find out which metal could take so much stress when cutting and have a reasonable lifespan.

    • @Slisktord
      @Slisktord 8 років тому

      IN3 yeah I got that. well as I said they are all molded together with different powders depending on what you wish to cut with it, so I couldnt answer what "metal" its made out of since we coat so many different cutting tools in this gold coloured coating.

    • @buddyismaname
      @buddyismaname 8 років тому +13

      +IN3 probably carbide cutting inserts.

  • @albertcyphers1532
    @albertcyphers1532 5 років тому

    This must be an advertisement for these cutters. Because no one in their right mind would would make these rediculous cuts especially if they buy their own tools and cutters

  • @AppleBag1000
    @AppleBag1000 7 років тому

    like butter

  • @alifmajiid7634
    @alifmajiid7634 6 років тому

    May you tell me the prise of the meshin?

  • @lorenzomarinelli84
    @lorenzomarinelli84 7 років тому

    poi è inutile che date parametri di 200 m al minuto , perché si è possibile su un metallo davvero tenero , ma provate a fresare uno stampo :) 90 metri sono già tanti

  • @masterVideoContent
    @masterVideoContent 6 років тому

    that does not even look like a steel or a hard steel... what is the metal your cutting.... your trying to sell a tool but you cant really make us feel like it will work for us. i cut hot rolled steel so i need good inserts.... looks like a cheap aluminum your cutting. not even in showing the finish.

  • @yyabay
    @yyabay 8 років тому +1

    What is the name of the song @7.20 ? Thank you

    • @ProfessorMuchacho
      @ProfessorMuchacho 7 років тому +1

      Yea whats the name of the song!!!!??????????????????

    • @cyril3935
      @cyril3935 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/TT2c27rN77U/v-deo.html

    • @cyril3935
      @cyril3935 2 роки тому +1

      @@ProfessorMuchacho ua-cam.com/video/TT2c27rN77U/v-deo.html

  • @frankmolina3951
    @frankmolina3951 8 років тому

    the other hand the sparks are bad

  • @최수석-w5v
    @최수석-w5v 6 років тому

    사이즈및 구매방법알려주세요

  • @occhamite
    @occhamite 6 років тому +1

    "Top 1 Magic Cutting Tool In The World ..." ?
    Why is it people can't write even grade school English?
    How about at least vaguely grammatical, such as
    "Top Cutting Tool In The World ..."
    or
    " # 1 Magic Cutting Tool In The World ..." ?

  • @adamantprize12
    @adamantprize12 6 років тому

    I hate how you zoom in on those videos you stole from other chanels,. Just so you can stick your own watermarl there.

  • @christianregitz5791
    @christianregitz5791 7 років тому

    How to easily make money on youtube.

  • @RealNotallGaming
    @RealNotallGaming 8 років тому

    AHAHAHAHA NICE AVP XDDDDDD

  • @HellTriX
    @HellTriX 7 років тому

    I am offended by how much metal and how fast is removed by these tools.

    • @HellTriX
      @HellTriX 6 років тому

      Ahaha! This made my day! Thank you.

  • @chribo_h2941
    @chribo_h2941 7 років тому +1

    GAIL! =)

  • @sir.spliffalot_mobile4968
    @sir.spliffalot_mobile4968 7 років тому

    well top 1... 😐

  • @marufhidayat9692
    @marufhidayat9692 6 років тому

    Magic? -_-

  • @Ryan.B420
    @Ryan.B420 7 років тому

    6:20 lol thats not ok

    • @maysonnaylor4678
      @maysonnaylor4678 7 років тому +8

      in college we had an older guy who insisted in running only 3 inserts on a 6 insert sandvik button facemill. ran it around 1200 rpm and feed it as hard as he could. "the sparks are just impurities being burned out.
      when he caught the oil soaked floor on fire i told him not to worry. it was just the impurities coming out of the wood.

    • @Ryan.B420
      @Ryan.B420 7 років тому

      VANTA hahaha that's fucking great

    • @andrewmoore6108
      @andrewmoore6108 7 років тому

      I though it might be a ceramic insert in inconel or something like that. I know heat plasticizes material but this just looks like a mess.

  • @xclimatexcoldxx
    @xclimatexcoldxx 7 років тому

    Photoshopped.