Quite enjoy the craftsmanship of seeing parts come to life but sweet glory the audio level of those cuts had be thinking a smoke alarm going off. Had to near mute the video. Othewise awesome as hell.
Uma maquina perfeita e sua formaçaõ proficional , o resultado é simplismente espetacular ! parabens um proficional nota 1000 😔👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 Goiânia Goiás Brasil
I mostly use CNMG inserts for roughing and DNMG,TNMG and VNMG for finish turning just because of the clearance. I'm only trying not to use coolant when recording just so I don't get my camera wet and so you can see better.
Know nothing about machining but find myself watching a lot of vids about it: running at warp speed is ok for the tool/finish on an interrupted cut? Haven't seen that
Love this type of work. I don’t see any gdt do you have a standard for like true position and concentricity when doing work like this?also what is that thing it’s mounted to? Looks like some sort of drill
At GM we cleaned off our manual machines ourselves and lathes had roomy chip pans for the bulk of turnings. Always w/chip brush and no compressed air to blow swarf under way wipers, etc. CNCs in cabinets had chip conveyors except in cutter grind, where swarf was settled/separated in the coolant tanks. A desirable job in sanitation was 'chip puller' who carted chips from our CNCs to scrap tubs. Our Cinova 80 mills had chip screens behind them so less floor to be swept up as chips would fly like machine gun bullets.
Could you feel the part turning out of balance? Looks like you kept the RPM down , but with that big post swinging off center I'd bet there was some harmonics?
My doubt in cnc lathe how first finished part set both OD and face true in dial to machine 2nd side ?another word convention lathe set up just hammer and od adjust, in cnc ?
what was your final thought on the use of that tool were the insert stood up instead of down cant remember the name of it, looked like a hogging son gun , havent seen you use it in last few videos
That is a huge amount of material that had to be removed! Would it not have been cheaper to have a piece forged to the rough shape and then machine that?
Dang that’s impressive. What did you indicate for the initial turn since all 4 arms were square? Did you center drill one face on the mill to dial in the first one?
كنت خربت داخلي احسن الاول عشان ما ترعش منك انت صفيت من بره وبعد كده عملت داخلي الفيديه الداخلي رعشت منك دخليه لانها كانت هتبقى محمله من بره قبل التصفيه وشكرا
I am not a machinist but it seems to me there is a lot of wasted material being removed. Wouldn’t it be better to cast the part to a rough shape so there is less to remove?
I may be missing something here... (not an expert or my specialty at all...) but is this not just a metal lathe...? I didn't think this is CNC machining at all !! There's no multi head tools, robotic arms, auto changing heads, drills etc... enclosed work area... what am I missing here...?? I was under the impression that with a CNC machine, the piece of steel/aluminium/ brass whatever, stays stationary... and it's the machine head that rotates, drills etc.... occasionally rotates the work piece for a different side but...??
@@thedutchgamerguy8580 I never watched the full video. If that screen Is for that machine he must be running it on single block. Which means he's either got no balls or he's green as fuck.
@@ChrisMaj been machining 56 years, started with conventional at 15 years old then tool and die work in 85 took a cnc programming class. That is where I loved to be challenged everyday! Can you do 5 axis programming? Don't think so
@@earlvanfleet3501 you're saying that you've been machining all these years and you can't even tell cnc for manual lathe. I'm just gonna end our conversation right here.