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Combining 3 Types of EDM | Learn to Burn 

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Steve Michon, from Zero Tolerance LLC, demonstrates how they combined fast hole, wire EDM and sinker EDM to create ribs on a mold part.
Adding ribs to plastic parts is one of the most common uses of injection molding. These features are typically very small and because of that, one of the most efficient ways to create them is by "burning" the mold since such tiny areas cannot be reached with cutters.
In this video, Steve discusses electrode ribs, the tools used to burn the ribs, and showcases how they design electrodes ribs, cut them, and burn them.
Time stamps:
1:59 Introduction to combining the fast hole, wire EDM and sinker EDM processes.
3:55 Fitting insert into wired pocket
4:59 Pulling, designing, and programming electrodes.
10:22 Electrode cutting a cluster of ribs
11:00 How your sparks should sound!
11:17 A programming mistake
11:45 A precision fit of combined EDM processes.
13:27 Underwater clip showcasing efficiency of cluster burning ribs.
16:46 Examples of ribbing in plastic parts
18:44 Bloopers!
Stay tuned for next month's episode!
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Комментарии : 35   
@jasonms8951
@jasonms8951 2 года назад
I now understand where the warts came from on some tiny ribs I had designed into an injection molded part. Thank you!
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
Awesome!
@user-jm8gj5py4r
@user-jm8gj5py4r 10 месяцев назад
such a great video... i like seeing the expertise in a different side of the trade.
@BTom16
@BTom16 Год назад
Amazing work. I love this stuff. Thank you for this content.
@adamn9999
@adamn9999 Год назад
Great demonstration!
@intagliode
@intagliode 2 года назад
Cool video. Thanks for sharing some of your knowledge!
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
No problem! We enjoy making these videos
@user-pj2zi4rl3r
@user-pj2zi4rl3r Год назад
Nice job
@truthcam1
@truthcam1 Год назад
Great videos .....
@momo79nono
@momo79nono Год назад
nice work...for first over molding part i think you can make them on vertical injaction machine
@eulerss182
@eulerss182 Год назад
good video, where can I get the hand accessory that is in the video 0.11 seconds
@bobroberts8500
@bobroberts8500 10 месяцев назад
I happen to have bought a power supply for a japax brand edm machine, and I'm having a hard time finding info on it. I was hoping you could answer a couple questions, if you get this. Thanks!!
@nikaalavidze
@nikaalavidze Год назад
wow that tolerance on 12 th minute
@Z-add
@Z-add Год назад
What is your take on creating copper electrodes from a metal 3d printer?
@anotherguy9402
@anotherguy9402 11 месяцев назад
If that gotcha at the end was staged then the jokes on you.... Take a closer look at that surface plate it landed on 😂
@barfboy2000
@barfboy2000 Год назад
how much force does the electrode react? Just spitballing, but I'm trying to imagine ways that the machine might control a lateral profile (so you could do a revolved surface), and mechanical reaction force at the electrode seems like a big factor. One could imagine a thick band with its ends controlled to make a shape. Maybe that already exists.
@hjsv1
@hjsv1 2 года назад
Nice video, i work in the area how many passes you do on the wire machine to get that finish, 2/3 ?
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
We usually use 4-5 passes if it needs to be very accurate. Thanks for watching!
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Am-Xperience
@Am-Xperience 2 года назад
Amazing! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I'm impressed about the speed of the EDM. I work with a Charmilles Form 20, do you thik it's possible to work with the same speed? Thanks for sharing!
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
Yes, we had a 2013 Charmilles Form 20 and it burned very well & it could burn with similar speeds.
@g-codeonedesign9578
@g-codeonedesign9578 2 года назад
What kind of stepover do you recommend when milling the electrode....?
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
On a finish pass, I'd say .002- 004 depending on the diameter of the ball cutter. It also depends on the overall size of the electrode & what finish you're looking for.
@AhmedMohamed-yj3kt
@AhmedMohamed-yj3kt Год назад
Can fast hole drill into graphite?
@Rymanwiemann
@Rymanwiemann 2 года назад
I am thinking of buying a used wire edm machine (< $10k). I have not seen much information on used EDM equipment being risky or not? I have never run an EDM machine before. I want to make custom load cells and need wire EDM for the strain gage flextures. Do you have any insight into purchasing used EDM equipment and maybe some controls to stay away from or to look for. Thanks.
@angrydragonslayer
@angrydragonslayer 2 года назад
In my experience, the main 3 things are these Old tech (Agies are amazing but you'll be programming by hand or punch card if you buy the wrong model) Wear (you know it, we all hate it) Finicky-ness (not really wear, you can replace basically everything and this'll remain) When i say finicky i mean things like the wire randomly snapping in the mechanism if you use one specific brand of wire and curling if you use another. I bought my USB-converted Agie for $2k and the only real problem i've stumbled on (and stumped the former owner) was how the mechanism would break almost all wires except for a 0.15 wire from a UK company
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
When I started my shop my first EDM's were old used Charmilles and I fixed them up and they ran great for years. Then I upgraded to a newer Charmilles and eventually outgrew the tank size and now have the Eagle & Mits
@Azazel-jw3zb
@Azazel-jw3zb 2 года назад
Where did you get that mechanical pencil 😍
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
hahaha
@SynthRockViking
@SynthRockViking 2 года назад
But what space ship are we building with this technology? 😅
@anotherguy9402
@anotherguy9402 11 месяцев назад
And what would the launch codes be if it had any 😅
@SynthRockViking
@SynthRockViking 11 месяцев назад
@@anotherguy9402 we'll worry 'bout them later I got a guy 😏 girl w/e, I am not gay ☝
@YinYangDPW
@YinYangDPW 5 месяцев назад
How does one contact you and submit jobs for estimates ?
@g-codeonedesign9578
@g-codeonedesign9578 2 года назад
No surface grinding between all these steps.....?
@zerotolerancecnc
@zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад
The inserts that came to us were ground, the EDM processes shown required no grinding.
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