Yeah, at 9:05 it says it's a 3mm dc (.118") and it looks like maybe half that and I wouldn't take that big of a bite of anything besides aluminum or maybe bronze.
@@gust.2435 Thats steel, and 3mm is not that much. For roughing i usually take 5mm, depending of the clamping. (Thats for X axis, and i talk full Radius)
Love watching these machines create this stuff but it would be nice to know what some of it actually ends up being. Incredible machines and programmers.
CNC turning is a detailed and intricate method of creating custom parts and components using a turning lathe. Turning can be undertaken manually or via an automated lathe.
Many very good cnc machinist n programmers dont know to use old school lathes to there full potential.. most people are learning advanced technology..not to say manual is not important . It's just it's to slow n to much like working . Manuals will always be needed but not to the same extent as cnc ...manuals get alot of the rework
Great....they work fast.....but do they burn through inserts.....is stuff tapered....is it out of round? Makes for a fun video. But can you run it 24 hours a day...switching between parts and operators? Will it stay in print? How does it hold up to being rode hard and put away wet?
I thought most of this video was pretty realistic. The aluminum plate at 1:00 is definitely a "close enough" job, no precision there. These are mostly steel and aluminum parts so most operations here seemed reasonable to me, except they would use coolant in the real world. Machining super-alloys would make for a boring video 😉
@@AlphaFlight You must be a complete moron, it is used in every transportation industry starting with aerospace, maritime, automotive, and rail. So try again Mr. Walmart greeter.
Technologie apprise dans les écoles dans les années 80 en plus du traditionnel... Avec des ouvriers mal considérés et mal payés ces formations n'existent quasiment plus ! Rien d'exceptionnel dans la vidéo depuis les 40 dernières années.
At 5:30. You are feeding that inserted drill entirely too slow. That drill should be fed at least 8 to 10 thousands per rev. That drill should chip not string. That’s how you tear up the inserts. You need to load them. Quick tip. Those insert have a chip breaker. Use them. After all you are not running a twist drill. Make sense??? Sure it does. I run a 1” inserted at 1850 on the spindle and feed it at 20” a minute. Chips sound like they are going to break the window. I drilled over three hundred holes and the inserts look like new. And that’s in 1018 cffl 1” thick.
Agreed. That drill should be jamming through that sucker. Amazing to see so many shops underutilizing their equipment especially larger ones. Most are just too damn afraid to push it.
I used to love on my old Haas pushing my 2.5" insert drill through 3" steel plates in about 10 seconds. The sound of the chips hitting inside the machine was like a bad hail storm.
@morbeus Morbeusi have to agree, it is such an impressive thing to see but dont worry, students in my college is still practicing the manual lathe skill. It was just last semester since i touched that machine. The lecturers still know their thing
most of the Videos are speed up (you can hear mickey mouse voices in the background) so thumbs down for cheating. You should show the real-time speed and when speed up than show an info for it
Which machine? There's quite a few, you're probably looking at around 16,181,712.35 INR new for the cheapest one and 92,466,927.73 INR for the most expensive. You could get a haas which is a good machine for a company to start with for much less.
I could make so much shit for my house if I had access to this equipment (and a dude that knows wtf he's doing lol). I'd be like make me an aluminum bed frame please along with a new aluminum entertainment center.
- I known why it exist but does not working _ exist - cause "you feed machine" with do not matter what - input nice program - machine do for you all work - perfect thing piece made whom you need - not tired goes back home to own women and children (enjoy life) _ does not working - why guess what (in 99.999999% of cases) someone want more money
its all so wonderful when its just aluminum
no this is steel looks like 1018
There are steel and aluminium parts.
Yeah, at 9:05 it says it's a 3mm dc (.118") and it looks like maybe half that and I wouldn't take that big of a bite of anything besides aluminum or maybe bronze.
@@gust.2435 Thats steel, and 3mm is not that much. For roughing i usually take 5mm, depending of the clamping. (Thats for X axis, and i talk full Radius)
NO !! IT'S TITANIUM !!
Excelentes videos Muchas gracias
Speeded up immensely just listen to the voices in the background. Sounds lie the chipmunks from Walt Disney 😂
the live tooling sounds like its doing 20 000 rpm
I'm a journey life
What?
wonderful CNC lathe machine technology
hats off to the software writers and programmers
👌👍
It's fake
@@user-sx7ur6ut5s how should it be fake 😂? You probably don't even know how a lathe looks
@@krassekiwi It's Photoshopped, I can tell by the pixels
@@user-sx7ur6ut5s you're the fake one I can tell by the pixels
Love watching these machines create this stuff but it would be nice to know what some of it actually ends up being.
Incredible machines and programmers.
1:40 Is a cover for an elevator control panel. That's the only one I figured out!
I could watch this all day...
0:56 Sound level of a jet taking off: 140dB. Sound of this: 9000dB.
Muy bueno los vídeos y muy buena tecnología👍
Saudades 😭😭👏👏👏
I remember when I worked in a machine shop. We used to use coolant to cool the tools.
NO FUCKING SHIT?
Depends on what you're doing, really
One video clip shows the machine cut the SUS420 as easy as cutting the aluminum, amazing.
I really want to know if that means anything in the mavhinibg world.
CNC quá tuyệt voi 👍🏆👏👏👏👏👏❤️😍
Outstanding 😘😘
Good work!!! We also have rich experience in sheet metal fab, we are a strong manufacturer in China, with high quality and competitive price.
Woow amazing
What are the speeds in hotdogs per bald eagle?
Very good!
1:58 I think I know it
it's an elevator panel, am I right !?
i can watch some thing like this all day.nice
do the operater job, so you get money for it😁
@@nullkommanix7372 learn to program ;)
Máquina simplesmente fenomenal
Very beautiful
CNC turning is a detailed and intricate method of creating custom parts and components using a turning lathe. Turning can be undertaken manually or via an automated lathe.
These machines are deadly af lol
Only when you're stupid around them.
Wow I could Mill cheese this fast too.
I bet you couldn't.
@@prestigeworld-wide8292 pp I'm I hi there
I love the voices.
Well nothing out of the ordinary really.
Machinist have some of the strongest fingers from pushing a button all day.
XD you're thinking of a 'machine operator'
I really want to learn how CNC machines work and someday also have these machines
Imagine spinning clay pots but it's done electronically
Someone pushes a button all day and removes the parts easy
KEEP ! Working ! HARD !! THEN !!
@@AlphaFlight
The OP wants to know how CNC machines work, not a smartass remark from someone else who doesn’t know how they work either.
@@Acer_Maximinus I've ran more cnc lathes and mills than you or your bf have read about lul
If and whenever some rogue virus disables every CNC, the world would belong to me and my comrades: the manual machinist / toolmaker.
I was gonna say "what kind of shit CNC machinist can't use a manual machine?"... But shit, that might be me. Its been a while 😅
Many very good cnc machinist n programmers dont know to use old school lathes to there full potential.. most people are learning advanced technology..not to say manual is not important . It's just it's to slow n to much like working . Manuals will always be needed but not to the same extent as cnc ...manuals get alot of the rework
O.K ! SILUS ! GREEN BACK !!
Good
a nice plant
nice
The high frequency chatter on the initial passes is a big red flag.
Yeah while ramping down. Sounds okay with decent radial engagement
amazing contents friend
Cool
Great....they work fast.....but do they burn through inserts.....is stuff tapered....is it out of round? Makes for a fun video. But can you run it 24 hours a day...switching between parts and operators? Will it stay in print? How does it hold up to being rode hard and put away wet?
I thought most of this video was pretty realistic. The aluminum plate at 1:00 is definitely a "close enough" job, no precision there. These are mostly steel and aluminum parts so most operations here seemed reasonable to me, except they would use coolant in the real world.
Machining super-alloys would make for a boring video 😉
Why did you put that aluminum 2.5D router in between the rigid 4D/5D machining lathes? So different.
Super
Go on, I dare someone to put words to 0:56 as I'm sure thinking/listening you could, only the creative/imaginative need apply, 🤖🤣😆😅🖖
I liked that one part
The one with the thing?
Oh, yeah fast machining using aluminum but try that with hazaloy, monel, or Inconel.
Yea a material no one uses as much nice try pizza boy
@@AlphaFlight You must be a complete moron, it is used in every transportation industry starting with aerospace, maritime, automotive, and rail. So try again Mr. Walmart greeter.
ALUMINIUM !? SOFT !! AS !! ONES !! BACKSIDE !!
Ce preț are o mașină de asta
good for ET students
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍
can anyone tell me the name and manufacturer of the milling cutter that is turning along the z axis
Anyone know what machine type is that one at 3:43 ? Is it a old type of 5 axis milling machine? I've honestly never seen something like that.
That is a very specialized machine. I doubt that it does much more than cut gears.
@ 5 mins o.o wow
Nice
Same profile picture?
@@florian821 ahahahaha nice
Brothers from other mothers
The coolant mist solenoids getting a workout on that router at the beginning. Never seen one that switches nozzles per feed direction.
2011 aluminum?
You can find a lot amateurs on youtube using this intro.
Dear Friend, There is no Bestest in the English language, Only Good and Best.
That's like WORSESER !!
Tengo 18 y se hacer eso :b
Yo también empecé a los 18 y pues queda aún mucho por aprender👍
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
What kind of gear cutting beast is this @14:05?
To much Vibration destroy the Cutter.
wow
klavuz m5 ?
I need job for this company I working 5 year in Malaysia
Now give it to me and I'll tell you if its to spec.
Right? That was quick, but are you in tolerance?
Technologie apprise dans les écoles dans les années 80 en plus du traditionnel...
Avec des ouvriers mal considérés et mal payés ces formations n'existent quasiment plus !
Rien d'exceptionnel dans la vidéo depuis les 40 dernières années.
what the process called at 7:35?never seen that
I think that is a form of thread milling.
price
Impressionante essa maquina
is that 1x?
jesus chreest. i can see the shaving so i guess it's normal speed.
"How to make a CNC machine with a CNC machine DIY"
THE HIGH PITCH NOISE
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CNC machine cut the aluminum is more easily than any steel
6:10 I do more likely components like these but more bigger
At 5:30. You are feeding that inserted drill entirely too slow. That drill should be fed at least 8 to 10 thousands per rev. That drill should chip not string. That’s how you tear up the inserts. You need to load them. Quick tip. Those insert have a chip breaker. Use them. After all you are not running a twist drill. Make sense??? Sure it does. I run a 1” inserted at 1850 on the spindle and feed it at 20” a minute. Chips sound like they are going to break the window. I drilled over three hundred holes and the inserts look like new. And that’s in 1018 cffl 1” thick.
Donald Campbell feed 0.1mm/rev on that drill an 1200 rev/min if that material are normal steel
Agreed. That drill should be jamming through that sucker. Amazing to see so many shops underutilizing their equipment especially larger ones. Most are just too damn afraid to push it.
I used to love on my old Haas pushing my 2.5" insert drill through 3" steel plates in about 10 seconds. The sound of the chips hitting inside the machine was like a bad hail storm.
@@gust.2435 exactly. I’m always afraid it’s going to break the glass. My door has tons of nicks in it. It does sound bad.
The people who made this commands must've worked their ass off
Probably 2-3 hours of programming
@morbeus Morbeusi have to agree, it is such an impressive thing to see but dont worry, students in my college is still practicing the manual lathe skill. It was just last semester since i touched that machine. The lecturers still know their thing
Just Use ! The Force !!
what's the liquid at 0:25 pls ?
Its coolant. As to what exactly the coolant is, it's hard to say.
Be funnier if it crashed and the part went flying though
Fast turning lmao!!!!!!
What's is price this CNC machine?
How can I order?
Half a mill or more I would think. For the bigger ones. One good size cnc machine at a place I used to work cost $850,000. Not cheap.
Normal work
Токарь .000.высокая точоность.
Price kia ha cnc Miche ki
Makes me wonder of human capablities n at the same time makes me doubt of myself m i human or......🤔🙄🤬😡
Before having this cnc machines people can make this things in a conventional lathe
Just ! Another ! Bullding ! Block !!
Engineering techology
Nice vedio
most of the Videos are speed up (you can hear mickey mouse voices in the background) so thumbs down for cheating. You should show the real-time speed and when speed up than show an info for it
PoisonNuke if it were a brother it would need speed down to be able to even see anything.
100m/min in steel isn't fast, that's about 1/3 the speed I run my lathes at....
You run 1000 sfpm in steel? I'd like to see a video of that...
what is the price of this machine in India ??
India ahaah
@@yrnyrnyrn1721 ???
$4 billion US dollars plus shipping
Which machine? There's quite a few, you're probably looking at around 16,181,712.35 INR new for the cheapest one and 92,466,927.73 INR for the most expensive. You could get a haas which is a good machine for a company to start with for much less.
No real time...
Yeah thats not any faster than any other lathe
25000 rpm
which software did u used for machining
plz let me know
Try Autodesk fusion 360
I could make so much shit for my house if I had access to this equipment (and a dude that knows wtf he's doing lol). I'd be like make me an aluminum bed frame please along with a new aluminum entertainment center.
Maybe ! Aluminium. ! BAR !! ROD !! TOO !!
My lathe apple pealer is faster than that...
SUS420
Not the fastest Machines! Its a lie...
0:55 What is Machine?
Datron M8 or M10
Zipper in your jeanpants n springs in your ball pen is a machine☺
Datron
show something hardened , aluminium is like fucking mud :D
Um, most of this video shows materials other than alum...
- I known why it exist but does not working
_
exist
- cause "you feed machine" with do not matter what
- input nice program
- machine do for you all work
- perfect thing piece made whom you need
- not tired goes back home to own women and children (enjoy life)
_
does not working
- why
guess what (in 99.999999% of cases) someone want more money
Wtf dude, 04:03 you should not be in there.
sus420
what is the name of machine
Nothing special, not even fast. Most basic turning on a lathe I have ever seen in a video.
How annoying is this
Ive run parts at better speeds and feeds in a HAAS
worst cuts ever