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Ok great, It produces chips. What I want is 2 separate items to fit together. How about a 1/2" dia bearing to press fit into a machined hole made by a 1/4 inch end mill and NOT have the bearing fall out. Another, I would like a taped hole using a #65 drill and tap it 00-90. The thickness of the metal is 1/4" aircraft aluminum.
@@lazyh-online4839 yea your correct. To install a bearing you have to hold tolerances. The hole must be the same size as the bearing. If you shear the sides of the part while installing the bearing. The bearing will not go to the bottom. This big machine should do this. I'm hopeing if this one can pull it off so can a smaller one. The drill thing sounds simple. The drill i specked is 0 .029. The machine must change the drill to get to the 00-90 tap and find the hole. The tap is brittle if you miss the hole the tap breaks. There for it can't hold torerance
@@gregsandy6560 What exactly are you waffling on about? I'm pretty sure this machine could hold the tolerance required for a bearing. If it has the capability for rigid tapping, it'll tap your hole too. Your requirements are pretty simple
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We don't sell the Motus controller separately in most cast cases. Feel free to contact us at info@mdaprecision.com if you want to learn more. Yes, it has TCPC
@@sirpfa Most CNC machines cut steel and aluminum. Titanium is a tough bird to cut at the same speed. Where TIME is money making CNC titanium parts is paramount so better cutting tool is needed. Titanium tas a low "Young Modulus" a material property that measures elasticity of a material when under force of compression.....Titanium get's Stiffer as it get's machined, which makes it even HARDER to cut. Thus HARDER cutting surfaces are needed end up using expensive ceramic carbide bits. It's hard to explain, but put it this way Take a block of steel and a block of titanium and try machining them into the exact same parts, The titanium takes twice as long.
Hi Gabriel, you can find very small end mills (starting at 0.005 in) at Bits and Bits or Precise Bits. I recommend the extreme precision collets from Precise Bits. Good luck.
Hello Muhammad, The only difference between the V8 and V6 is the spindle. The V8 has the IMT Classic45 spindle. The V6 has the Alfred Jaeger 1500D spindle. More details can be found on our website. mdaprecision.com/product-category/benchtop-milling-machines/benchtop-cnc-mill/
I own my grandfather's Brown and Sharpe mod.0 milling machine,it is a five axis machine circa. 1935,has a vertical attachment as well as table attachments that enable one to make helical cuts...it baffles me as to why a machine such as this is not produced today
Easy,I learned how to use a cnc machine in a month with no experience what’s so ever.Took people to get a degree or a certificate in manufacturing or engineering lol
Hello, could you please make a more in-depth video on the 5-axis machines full capabilities and package offerings? I am considering the TN5 model, and really would like to see more. Thanks
these were made at a place I worked at but 10" or so diameter and out of wax for a casting or something. Pretty cool to watch, not fun to clean up chips.