There's just somehting about big machines and being able to move all of that material, I can't get enough of them, I'm fascinated with how they work and seeing someone making these crazy parts is pretty gratifying!
@@ChrisMaj ya that’s always my issue too. You have to cool it off. Maybe do 1 dry shallow fast pass for every 4 or 5 wet passes? You wouldn’t be destroying the tool but you’d still be able to show your progress
If I could afford to be curious on that scale I'd get a second table for that machine and another blank for that drawing. I'd keep everything else the same but have the new table cut down so it has only just enough diameter. The question is whether or not that difference in momentum would change anything.
we use seco .032R wnmg 80 degree 432 tm3501 inserts for roughing 416 t castings for planetary gear shafts where i work. a lot of interrupted cuts going on plus the varying depth of cut with castings. have to use a new tip each cycle. finisher is an iscar .0156R vnmg 35 degree, forget the base number.. probably starts with 331, any suggestions on best brands for 416, stainless, and castings?
Hello, sorry to bother you. We sell all kinds of steel and metal materials in sheet and round bar, such as P20, 718H, S136, S136H, NAK80, Cr12Mov, SKD11, D2, DC53, H13, SKD61, 8407, FDAC, 1.2344, S50C, DAC, W6, SKH-9, ASP23, ASP30, ASP60, etc. We also have fine plate and vacuum heat treatment processing. We also sell aluminium alloys: 2A12, 5083, 6061, 7075 and other plates and round bars and seamless tubes.
Gorgeous job, keyway and all. Five-hundred kilos of chips! Wow! Thanks for letting us watch, Chris.
Video of machining on this gigantic (relative to what I'm used to) vertical lathe will never get old
there's even bigger ones have you seen those?
Крис, Ваша работа остается на том же самом, високом уровне - по отвествености и содежанию. А мастерство - оно видно даже в коротком ролике. Спасибо!
Great piece of turning and milling, especially liked the internal key milling attachment. 👌thanks for sharing 👍
There's just somehting about big machines and being able to move all of that material, I can't get enough of them, I'm fascinated with how they work and seeing someone making these crazy parts is pretty gratifying!
Beautiful, as always!
Great slow-mo shot.
00:44 to 00:55 Somebody put that on an hour long loop! And I'd be fast asleep in 30 seconds! I find that sound sooo soothing.
As always you’ve done good!
Nice bit of gravy
I thought I was watching a different channel for a moment, before I realised your guarding is different.
I haven't posted any vtl work in a while.
Brilliant job as always mate👌👌👌
Pretty work!
Beautiful work as always.
beautiful work mate.
Timelapse would be pretty cool. Just one shot and see the whole thing whittled away.
It's hard to get a good time-lapse in this vtl. A lot of coolant spraying around and camera gets foggy.
@@ChrisMaj ya that’s always my issue too. You have to cool it off. Maybe do 1 dry shallow fast pass for every 4 or 5 wet passes? You wouldn’t be destroying the tool but you’d still be able to show your progress
A Beautiful Job!
Fantastische Arbeit
Nice job 👍
Excelente!!!
Looks eerily similar to the part I’m working on currently. Although that one is about 2.5x larger…
🔥🔥🔥🤩👌👍
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Very nice work.👍What phone do you use to record the video?
Old samsung s20
@@ChrisMaj Guess which one I use.
@@CncFrezar S5?😅
@@ChrisMaj old samsung galaxy S20 😁
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If I could afford to be curious on that scale I'd get a second table for that machine and another blank for that drawing. I'd keep everything else the same but have the new table cut down so it has only just enough diameter. The question is whether or not that difference in momentum would change anything.
Starting and stopping the smaller chuck would probably save us a couple of seconds.
@@ChrisMaj Makes sense. I wonder if the cut performance would change much too.
Hello Chris. At about the 3:23 mark a bunch of coolant flows out of a passage and run around the chuck. What is that done for? Thanks, Ken
Chips wash down
Is it possible to see how that keyway and holes were made?
It was all done on the horizontal boring mill you see at the end, but I didn't get a chance to record it.
Are you still using FIX8 ...what is your latest feedback
Yeah, I still have it, but I like to use it for big stuff.
we use seco .032R wnmg 80 degree 432 tm3501 inserts for roughing 416 t castings for planetary gear shafts where i work. a lot of interrupted cuts going on plus the varying depth of cut with castings. have to use a new tip each cycle. finisher is an iscar .0156R vnmg 35 degree, forget the base number.. probably starts with 331, any suggestions on best brands for 416, stainless, and castings?
I don't do a lot of stainless or castings, so I can't really help you with that.
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Hello Chris!
Could you tell me the model of VTL?
Thank you for your videos
Yama Seiki GV-1600M
@@ChrisMajthank you!
Hello, sorry to bother you.
We sell all kinds of steel and metal materials in sheet and round bar, such as P20, 718H, S136, S136H, NAK80, Cr12Mov, SKD11, D2, DC53, H13, SKD61, 8407, FDAC, 1.2344, S50C, DAC, W6, SKH-9, ASP23, ASP30, ASP60, etc. We also have fine plate and vacuum heat treatment processing.
We also sell aluminium alloys: 2A12, 5083, 6061, 7075 and other plates and round bars and seamless tubes.