aluminum milling test

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  • aluminum cuting test , 6mm endmill , DOC 0.5mm , feed 30mm/sec .
    Build log : www.cnczone.com/forums/diy_cnc...
  • Наука та технологія

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  • @ericaedwards5325
    @ericaedwards5325 10 років тому +30

    Wow I wish my mill sounded like that when it cut.

  • @tysofia4509
    @tysofia4509 8 років тому +7

    Screw them haters, mate! Great job!

  • @boruvka52
    @boruvka52 10 років тому

    That looks lovely!! What endmill do yo using? Thanks Bob

  • @FrankLopezx
    @FrankLopezx 8 років тому

    i just about to start my first milling job, can you provide me with the drilling or milling bits used to cut this metal? also what were the dimensions of that flat bar?

  • @spencerstromberg
    @spencerstromberg 10 років тому +5

    What wattage spindle? Rpm, feed, depth, and type of tool? Is that a chinese router?

  • @MakerMeraki
    @MakerMeraki 10 років тому +1

    When he says "choke up on the endmill," he means you need to seat it deeper in the tool holder. Unless the shaft is already seated deeply in the spindle, you're going to get more flex and deflection than if it was fully seated.

  • @svt283
    @svt283 9 років тому +2

    What kind of mill is this?

  • @tizianafanfani9127
    @tizianafanfani9127 9 років тому

    hello, where do you get the tips thank you

  • @coopshopdesigns4890
    @coopshopdesigns4890 4 роки тому

    What about full depth cutting would it be easier on the mill or is it about the same

  • @EugenioVillaverde
    @EugenioVillaverde 9 років тому +1

    hello, how many flutes have a endmill? at what RPM?
    thankssssss

  • @alby2317j35
    @alby2317j35 7 років тому

    adaptive clearing is the best choise for this tipe of milling .. on alluminium the aoe is between 22/36 gr of the flute and the close pocket my Attack is to plunge-in an ellittical spiral then using a.c. to routhing the geometries left about 0.06/0.12 mm from the bottom and shoulders to finish It with a finishing endmill 5 flute uncoated running at 8800 rpm (depends the diameter, i use a 12mm variable flute with 42/46gr of flute) . parameters about 8800rpm and 0.036 feed per tooth

  • @scottydntno
    @scottydntno 8 років тому

    Watching CNC is like watching a MAGIC SHOW!!!! wish I could do this.

  • @ut2003player
    @ut2003player  11 років тому

    The vise was a sweet deal ... found it in a flea market , paid about 200USD .
    I don't get it ... what about that endmill ?

  • @jesseowens1492
    @jesseowens1492 6 років тому +1

    Omg is it balanced on a bike seat?

  • @soylarez2167
    @soylarez2167 9 років тому

    torque motors that have step by step?

  • @sn0wchyld
    @sn0wchyld 9 років тому +1

    I realise its been sold already but i imagine it would take _much_ heavier cuts than that. even my chinese cheese 6040 takes 2mm doc @ 1100mm/min with a 6mm single flute.

  • @JbassPlayer28
    @JbassPlayer28 7 років тому

    some tips for saving cutting time:
    1. helical entries are your friend, use them for all pockets when possible
    2. don't retract every depth cut, keep cutter down and just use incremental feed height
    3. ramp the feed rate up! assuming your machine is relatively rigid you can take a lot faster cuts or take bigger depth of cuts

    • @weeg91
      @weeg91 4 роки тому

      Hi, id like to ask you this quickly
      I'd like to mill a circle into a alu heatsink -reckon this would be possible using common power tools and vice?

  • @tianlun2001
    @tianlun2001 9 років тому

    Is it a router spindle? Induction/servo motor driven spindle will give better torque performance. i.e. can mount larger cutters.

  • @bahadruzun576
    @bahadruzun576 8 років тому

    Hello .what is the music ?

  • @stucapco9111
    @stucapco9111 9 років тому

    Oh yeah, choke up on the cutter. You know the final depth, lets get rigid. Tin coated carbide in aluminum. Is that a collet holder? I assume that's why the helical interpolation milling. Cool, Ok. I am biased to solid holders and would not think twice about full depth of cut at those same speeds. Cool video however. Nice! We need these tutorials to help others understand. I'm all for it!

  • @lydialeong6625
    @lydialeong6625 8 років тому

    i think u should better to use the high pressure coolant system to control the chips.. because when u drill the hole,the chips would demage the tool and the part..
    if u are interested of the system u can contact me

    • @lydialeong6625
      @lydialeong6625 8 років тому

      @bercut65 may i know your contact information? my email add is bananaboat812@gmail.com..

  • @MakerMeraki
    @MakerMeraki 10 років тому +1

    That said, it seems like whatever your machine is mounted to is not sturdy and you're getting some wobble, which will affect the precision of your cuts. My guess is that you've probably fixed that by now.

    • @jackinside1231
      @jackinside1231 10 років тому

      I call that run out..

    • @ut2003player
      @ut2003player  10 років тому

      Andrew Siverly
      What is " run out " ? Please explain . Thanks

    • @jasonwilliams6771
      @jasonwilliams6771 9 років тому

      ut2003player the run out your talking about is typically refered as tool deflection!!!

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 8 років тому

      +Jason Williams (Jase) Incorrect. Deflection is deflection; runout is a tool not revolving around its true center, perhaps caused by an inaccurate tool, worn spindle, or bad tool holder.

    • @jasonwilliams6771
      @jasonwilliams6771 8 років тому

      ok

  • @robertburns2415
    @robertburns2415 6 років тому

    Lot of wasted motion but I love the vice.

  • @socrates5573
    @socrates5573 8 років тому +1

    I machined my LANG 125 yesterday :`(

  • @ut2003player
    @ut2003player  10 років тому +5

    -" choke up on the mill " , thanks , now I understand .
    -machine already sold , the buyer made a substructure out of steel tubing ...no
    more wobble ...
    -using 1/4 carbide end mill , 45 degrees helix , 3 flute .
    -spindle is a Hertz ( ebay ) , 750W , 18.000rpm , feed 30mm/min , depth
    of cut ( DOC ) 0,5mm , ...
    - IS NOT A CHINESE ROUTER !!! I MADE THAT MYSELF !!!
    Does it look like a chinese router ? I don't think so ....

    • @ristebozhinov9588
      @ristebozhinov9588 9 років тому

      Hello Sir,
      What stepper motors do u use here on this router? Nema 23 (425 or 270 oz-in)
      Thanks i advance !

    • @ebike--videos
      @ebike--videos 8 років тому

      +Riste Bozhinov 425oz-in seems small toruqe

  • @karenmaloney1830
    @karenmaloney1830 9 років тому +16

    Too many wasted moves! Take some deeper cuts, the end mill can handle it.

    • @Mrgeoffrow
      @Mrgeoffrow 3 роки тому

      Depending on horsepower, machine rigidity ect.

  • @FreemanPascal
    @FreemanPascal 7 років тому

    Love that mini vise - where do I get one?

    • @j.d.4406
      @j.d.4406 7 років тому

      Freeman Pascal, I would like to know also. Thanks

  • @alby2317j35
    @alby2317j35 7 років тому

    is my job . i work in a "dart vmc 650 twin Speed". is an iso40 and can use large tools example to surface i have a 100mm/dia. by 45° 7 insert Shell mill of Mitsubishi. in steel i try insert about :
    nikko tools; for very big cut , at 460rpm and 540 mm/min i Attack the material at 3/3.8 mm Deep .
    Schumann tools for very skin finishing
    Mitsubishi for alluminium
    sumitomo for hard materials

  • @alby2317j35
    @alby2317j35 7 років тому

    i program without any pc software of CAD CAM... fanuc language

  • @johnchapman1231
    @johnchapman1231 8 років тому +2

    never cut ally without cooling liquid you will burn out machine and bits

    • @tim.c9679
      @tim.c9679 7 років тому +2

      nope if its a carbide mill you can go without coolant they xan handle more than 2800 degrees of heat

  • @istvan8905
    @istvan8905 6 років тому

    That vise...www.lang-technovation.com/en/artikel/gruppen/65340.makro-grip-5-axis-vise.html

  • @atom-x7350
    @atom-x7350 8 років тому

    Coolboarder 2 music :p

  • @JohnSmith-xo9cn
    @JohnSmith-xo9cn 8 років тому

    oh do you do that (マイクユ スッダ)

  • @SteveSeebold
    @SteveSeebold 8 років тому +2

    That's cool,but I think i'd fire the programmer.

    • @federicoromero6130
      @federicoromero6130 8 років тому

      +Steve Seebold why? (trying to learn something here)

    • @colinbastien8389
      @colinbastien8389 8 років тому +1

      +Federico Romero Besné alot of wasted movement, purely reliant on the CAM software, not aggressive enough cuts, going to dull out this endmill. However this is a hobbyist milling on a cheap gantry style machine with no rigidity, so kudos to them

    • @DR-br5gb
      @DR-br5gb 8 років тому +1

      +Steve Seebold
      I think you should fire you're dietitian.

    • @kyleemmerich2460
      @kyleemmerich2460 7 років тому +3

      Doug Ryan, perhaps you should fire yourself. Commenting on someone's weight on the internet just makes you look stupid.

    • @kyleemmerich2460
      @kyleemmerich2460 7 років тому +1

      Doug Ryan, perhaps you should fire yourself. Commenting on someone's weight on the internet just makes you look stupid.

  • @user-bw2ou3re9s
    @user-bw2ou3re9s 9 років тому

    Много ошибок в программе.НЕ очень.

  • @michaelbloser3572
    @michaelbloser3572 7 років тому

    You should learn to program your mill better, this is so much wasted time. Use the full length of your cutting tool. This way is more efficiant and better for the cutter and the mill. #adaptiv clearing

  • @renepeetesr5745
    @renepeetesr5745 3 роки тому

    5 minuten voor die blok...

  • @fiberop635
    @fiberop635 3 роки тому

    Stupid music then silent....

  • @Nick02021991
    @Nick02021991 6 років тому

    very boring and slow

  • @jiritichy6855
    @jiritichy6855 8 років тому

    Wow...what a crap! 3flute end mills are considered roughing end mills(even though they are really a finishers). But they can really move the material. At 18000rpm and depth of cut of 5mm(.1868 inch-rather then .5 mm(.018') showing in the header of video).( But hard to guess,cause I do not know what is the size of block). The feed rate should be at least 54inches/minute(1371mm/min)...it should FLY!!!!.....But of course with 750 W(about 1Hp) spindle, you cannot do any production work. And this video is just tickling the work...Laughable! Of course you would need some cooling even on 7075 (at he speeds I am talking about). 750 Watts is about 1HP. That is like a Bridgeport......So it should definitely cut much faster, then what is shown! And if the machine cannot handle it, stay away from it. Unless you are home hobbyist.

  • @farhadvishkaee5756
    @farhadvishkaee5756 8 років тому

    Before start milling, please fix your machine first, bro your milling machine is wobbling...