CNC Made - Modular Vise Pallet - Real Time Machining

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2025

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  • @gillisdebilio7086
    @gillisdebilio7086 Рік тому

    Nice result! Happy new year🎉

  • @scottwatrous
    @scottwatrous Рік тому +1

    Yeah thats a cool and interesting setup, curious to hear what the advantages might be over typical 6" vises, tho I can imagine a few.

  • @davejollie1574
    @davejollie1574 Рік тому +8

    Very nice, but i wanted to slap your programming hand for calling up the chamfer tool 3 separate times lol.

    • @NerdlyCNC
      @NerdlyCNC  Рік тому +1

      Yeah. They had different depths. And I was working on this a little at a time during the day.
      If I made this into a product I would re-order the tool paths and turn up the feeds and speeds

    • @tylergibson7226
      @tylergibson7226 Рік тому +2

      @@NerdlyCNCI do the same thing .as a shop owner I have a million different things I have to do and if I’m only making 1 piece as long as it comes out right when I’m done who cares 😂😂😂

  • @rustysena2638
    @rustysena2638 Рік тому +2

    Hey, if you had thru spindle coolant would you drill all the way instead of with a retract? Btw - my machine was delivered this week.

    • @koolguyson
      @koolguyson Рік тому +1

      Yes.

    • @NerdlyCNC
      @NerdlyCNC  Рік тому +1

      with TSC - it i would probaby drill these in one shot at 40-50 ipm minimum.

    • @rustysena2638
      @rustysena2638 Рік тому +1

      got it! can't wait to get mine up and running.
      @@NerdlyCNC

    • @ewildgoose
      @ewildgoose Рік тому

      ​@@NerdlyCNCand the rest! Carbide drills are happy running 0.1mm/rev in smaller sizes without CTS. I guess I run larger CTS drills in the 0.3-0.5mm/rev area in alu.
      Basically don't peck with a carbide drill unless you have a reason to do so. In alu at least, you will be getting 10s to 100s of thousands of holes out of them at these speeds

  • @TheMoody876
    @TheMoody876 Рік тому

    Question is there any benefit of ridgid taping now days over using modern thread mills?

  • @scottandrews2829
    @scottandrews2829 Рік тому

    What size material did you use and what feed and speed for your face mill.Thanks

  • @hyperformancellc
    @hyperformancellc Рік тому

    that will come in clutch one day with a project.

  • @shaunblanchard866
    @shaunblanchard866 Рік тому

    Love the content beother as a machinist myself love watching others picking up tips if you dont mind me asking i was wondering if you wouldn't mind giving me the name of the stone you use. Cheers for any info 👍

  • @durangotang1681
    @durangotang1681 Рік тому +2

    Weird. I was gonna start working on a pallet for my mod vise later. Fixture plate is dead on but vice is still off.

    • @NerdlyCNC
      @NerdlyCNC  Рік тому +1

      same here....thats why i removed the fixture plate...i may sell it....TM0P 4140

    • @durangotang1681
      @durangotang1681 Рік тому

      @@NerdlyCNC suppose I can just bump the fixture plate a bit. I made all my fixtures with adjustment in mind any ways. If I’m doing something super critical I turn the jaws around to the solid side anyways cuz indicating the inserts never seems to work out.

  • @Steelcrafted
    @Steelcrafted Рік тому

    Your 2d contour at the end, do you ever ramp down your contours say .04" per pass rather than plunging down .04" all at once and slotting?

    • @NerdlyCNC
      @NerdlyCNC  Рік тому

      you mean for the counterbores?

    • @Steelcrafted
      @Steelcrafted Рік тому

      @@NerdlyCNC no I mean on the brass part at the end

    • @NerdlyCNC
      @NerdlyCNC  Рік тому

      i very rarely "window frame" parts.
      I like to take 2D contours in one Depth of cut when possible. I didnt show it but i was leaving tabs. I think there is a video on my IG

  • @seimela
    @seimela Рік тому

    No spot drilling😢

    • @MrRctintin
      @MrRctintin Рік тому +1

      Depends on tip angle. I use YG-1 drills is Aluminium and they have a 140° tip angle, specifically so no spot drilling is required.

    • @ewildgoose
      @ewildgoose Рік тому

      You rarely need to spot drill with carbide. (You can also buy them with pretty high accuracy specs, so even reaming might not be needed in many cases)

  • @poorboy6988
    @poorboy6988 Рік тому +1

    Liked the video until I saw that you were using SWM modular vices. Using two screws on a vice is a terrible design flaw. The vice's clamping force is both a function of the torque applied on BOTH the clamping bolts and if the torque is not identical, the force exerted on the part will not be the same across the jaws. It is a terrible design and as a machine shop owner/operator, I highly recommend that people do NOT go that route.

    • @davidawaters
      @davidawaters Рік тому +1

      As a machine shop owner/operator, I think they have their place and I don’t regret buying them. You do have to use some care in making sure the pressure is even, but if you go through their procedure for setting them up, you basically just tighten the two screws a quarter to half turn until they kind of bottom out. But I always tighten them in at least two steps to keep it more even. These days, I only use them for weird setups, sometimes 4 or six of them all around a plate instead of clamps.
      I’ve tossed as many parts from my Kurt’s as I have the mod vises. You have to take some care with Kurt style vises as well-when you have material that will really deform under the pressure that a 6” vise is capable of. With the SMW vises, you can easily set them up so they can’t go past 0.010” (or whatever you choose) of deflection. Standard Kurt style vises will also have uneven pressure from left to right depending on what you are holding on to and it’s position.
      Also, the talon grips built into the vise jaws leave some room for uneven pressure (1st op).

    • @davidawaters
      @davidawaters Рік тому

      Always, of course 😂🙄

  • @Hanal503
    @Hanal503 6 місяців тому

    Wasting time...a waste in drilling!If I programm like this ...the company next day sends me ...home sweet home.
    For tapping ..you must use forming tap tool...to avoid the chip...use straight tap tool..not helicoidal😅