Wooo nice chatter you've got there. ever thought of a larger endmill? and why is the part that far out from the chuck? you could pull it in at least another 10-15mm maybe more.
It would take a very long time to do that part with manual machining and not so much because of the machinist's inability to work his machine quickly and accurately as because with manual machining this part would be multi-op, like perhaps 3-ops or more versus this CNC machine's single-op. Good point you make.
Cool video...reminds me of running old hardinge turret lathes retrofitted with omniturn cnc...long time ago. The endmill sounded bad and left a poor finish. You might have better luck with a shorter flute length.
Can anyone tell me why the parting cuts always seem to have two stages (or more)? They seem to be offset a bit, maybe to prevent damage from the chips or something?
@dstudinski brass is easy to cut.... so not long... all u need is a lathe and a miller for the hex and job done... obviously this machines alot quicker
High quality ? 0:58 & 1:08 etc. sounds bad, motor is losing speed if small tools are cutting 1:58 why does the machine thinking so long between the cuts ? 2:10 part is falling down in the clunker, bye.
Way too much part overhang, too much screeching in external turning - bad part finish. Hex milling was a joke, and where is the part catcher? Nice way to dent up your parts! 2/10 would not buy.
Wooo nice chatter you've got there. ever thought of a larger endmill? and why is the part that far out from the chuck? you could pull it in at least another 10-15mm maybe more.
It would take a very long time to do that part with manual machining and not so much because of the machinist's inability to work his machine quickly and accurately as because with manual machining this part would be multi-op, like perhaps 3-ops or more versus this CNC machine's single-op. Good point you make.
Cool video...reminds me of running old hardinge turret lathes retrofitted with omniturn cnc...long time ago. The endmill sounded bad and left a poor finish. You might have better luck with a shorter flute length.
stages at part off? They are cutting chamfers onto one or both sides of the groove.
@jcims to avoid damaging the parting tip corners - puts a little bit in - pulls out and goes in again off set
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Can anyone tell me why the parting cuts always seem to have two stages (or more)? They seem to be offset a bit, maybe to prevent damage from the chips or something?
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@dstudinski brass is easy to cut.... so not long... all u need is a lathe and a miller for the hex and job done... obviously this machines alot quicker
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hi,, can we use tht machine for MS at same speed...
They fall into a rubber painted mesh pan, I use a similar mach at work.
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looks like they are doing 2 mach opps, making 2 from the same stock.
@Hennes1971 thought exactly the same... especiallly the motor that's losing speed with a small tool.. it even sounds horrible
very good
For some reason when i watched this i felt like i was watching robot porn
High quality ?
0:58 & 1:08 etc. sounds bad, motor is losing speed if small tools are cutting
1:58 why does the machine thinking so long between the cuts ?
2:10 part is falling down in the clunker, bye.
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Way too much part overhang, too much screeching in external turning - bad part finish. Hex milling was a joke, and where is the part catcher? Nice way to dent up your parts! 2/10 would not buy.
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