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On High Feed mills and most tools cutting with lots of surface speed and also hard machining coolant can cause a thermal shock at the cutting edge because of the very high temperatures appearing while cutting. The carbide can handle very high heat but cracks from the thermal shock when the coolant reaches the hot spot.
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Yes it does. D2 tool steel? Air hardening. You get the surface where the tooth is meeting the material up to 1200 degrees, and suddenly it's 55 rockwell c. Inconel? Same thing. The annealing temperatures for these materials are far far higher than their hardening temperatures, and they require precisely controlled conditions to actually get annealed- far more precise than the hardening temperatures.
Lol yeah okay tell ya what go get a carbide drill bit and drill a1.5 deep hole in a piece of 01 apply oil for cutting fluid. When ya get done tell me how it work hardened and melted your tool.
Great video and man, what an incredible cutter! Blown away you were able to machine a 1-2-3 Block...
Yeah, with no issue. It just chewed right through it. These vids give me more and more faith in the Tormachs.
Superb !! nice Japanese subtitles
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Excellent video and explanation...👍👍👍👌👌👌
Thanks Ravi! Glad the video was helpful for you.
Tormach Inc. Not only helpful but it is guideline for productivity and profit for each one of us. Simply superb!!!
Aqui no Brazil usamos muito Dijet.
Great video! Do you think this cutter would work for hardmilling knife blades? I'm thinking of trying something like S30V.
The DIJET cutter should work well in S30V. Just make sure to choose the appropriate insert whether you're machining it in a soft or hard state.
Where do I find the speeds and feeds for this cutter? I am cutting flame cut AR Plate.
Please reach out to our technical support team for speeds and feeds information. Support@tormach.com
I used cutter
But
I saw this machine for the first time
What is arbor name?
Korea and Japan do not sell the car
I want it
with the long arbor, how deep can you reach down a vertical wall
Hello David 326, with the long arbor and the DiJet cutting head you have about 3.875" of reach on a vertical wall.
why is there no tormach hq in the EU : (
Hey! That's a good idea! We should do some research into that! :)
Tormach Inc. A 440 on sale in Germany would be pretty damn cool
Why not run coolant on this steel cut ?
On High Feed mills and most tools cutting with lots of surface speed and also hard machining coolant can cause a thermal shock at the cutting edge because of the very high temperatures appearing while cutting. The carbide can handle very high heat but cracks from the thermal shock when the coolant reaches the hot spot.
Are you guys in a new building?
Most of Tormach is still in the same building. The video production crew has moved into a nearby location that we call Tormach West.
DIJET MODULAR ARBOR
WHERE SELL?
We sell the Di Jet QM Mini Modular End Mills here: www.tormach.com/store/index.php?app=ecom&ns=catshow&ref=multicat_dijet_modinsert_endmill_half_inch&portrelay=1
“You can here it” no I cannot you are talking over it
Heat doesn't cause work hardening, in fact it relieves it. The myth comes from the fact that cutting work hardened surfaces generates more heat.
Yes it does. D2 tool steel? Air hardening. You get the surface where the tooth is meeting the material up to 1200 degrees, and suddenly it's 55 rockwell c. Inconel? Same thing. The annealing temperatures for these materials are far far higher than their hardening temperatures, and they require precisely controlled conditions to actually get annealed- far more precise than the hardening temperatures.
Lol yeah okay tell ya what go get a carbide drill bit and drill a1.5 deep hole in a piece of 01 apply oil for cutting fluid. When ya get done tell me how it work hardened and melted your tool.