Buongiorno e Buon WEEKEND MAESTRO CHRIS. Complimenti per condividere con Noi queste PERLE di LAVORAZIONI MECCANICHE. W la MECCANICA, W IL CNC e le MACCHINE TRADIZIONALI 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
I run the same machine at my job and I love seeing you running the part in the guide system. We always convert our to g code as my shop has not taken the time to level the machine regularly so we get tons of tapper all the time.
Nice work Chris. I've looked at the Seco th 1000 & 1500 inserts for hard and interrupted cuts. PVD Coating of a carbide but I couldn't find out of what. Apparently able to turn induction hardened shafting no problem...
So there is a small three jaw chuck being held with a 4 jaw chuck. Turn a small part. NOT! Large for most of us. For you a small part. Thank you for sharing. I always look forward to your posts. How about a site tour?
When you quote the job how many hours to turn all 4 parts? Different world today. I ran CNC at the end of my machinist career. We had scan-omatic tracing units on some of our big engine lathes and VTL's. I would make the templates on the Bridgeport. Only way I could machine a radius like the one on this part.
De très belles pièces avec les gros rayons, les phases de retournement et de centrage doivent être compliquées sans contraindre la piece. J ai aussi vu qu il y avait eu un revenu pour durcir et améliorer la résistance de la pièce. Serait-il possible de filmer une procédure de retournement et centrage de la pièce?
Always nice video chris!! I was wondering you always use coolant for your jobs?? On my side i only use it for finishing the inserts than to fail off more quickly when i put coolant during the rough did you have this issues? Keep up the nice vids! Those are mesmerizing
I was born and raised in Poland and that was probably the first thing I've learned in trade school. Here in the US we have to work with metric and imperial system all the time.