I see the tools are positioned very close to each other which limits how big the workpiece can be. But I guess this machine was designed for only making small parts.
Yes, this machine was designed to make small parts. A Swiss-type lathe will do faster work than this but the advantage of this type of machine is that you don't have to use special pre-turned stock.
Theres no way this machine will cut Inconel accuretly with the way the tooling just hangs out off the turret. Turning the outside with a boring bar is a joke
The endmill was making all that noise prolly because it was brand new. And that it was hanging out a bit, every time I use a new carbide cutter it squeels for a bit til it gets broke in. Even if I am replacing a worn one in a proven program. Other than that, very cool vid.
it can be bad but depends on the job your doing. By using a boring bar to do the inside and out your cutting down on tooling, good when you've got limited space on your turret / tool post.
flood cooling or a slower-turning on the cutter might've helped cut the hex flats better. or a different cutter turning slower. sounded 'dry cut' like. otherwise, very impressive
it isnt a hex that they are machinging. they are all radius's on corresponding sides. but you are right the finish isnt too amazing but what do you want lol its live tooling. oh and i love how you use a boring bar for the roughing and finishing haha
he can use it cause its brass you wont be able to use it with 4340... and the way his prog. does the finishing and the roughing with the same tool is wrong (this gets precision error)
woooooooooooooow really wonderfull im a student in industrial institut of casablanca but i'd never seen like this machine really Cubic machinary they rock wonderfull i swear i hope i'll join the the work there in futur wooooow really sophistacated machines
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DanFrederiksen 4 months ago
The live tools are clearly air-driven....there's no such thing as "slower RPM"
ydna2 5 months ago
i think that you can work faster if you use a carbide endmill,
houlio1977 1 year ago
that endmill is screaming its bollocks off. slow down the rpm.
ufcmad111 1 year ago
I just must have one of these!
PebT 1 year ago
I see the tools are positioned very close to each other which limits how big the workpiece can be. But I guess this machine was designed for only making small parts.
saivert 1 year ago
@saivert
Yes, this machine was designed to make small parts. A Swiss-type lathe will do faster work than this but the advantage of this type of machine is that you don't have to use special pre-turned stock.
douro20 1 year ago
i am in LOVE.
Guds777 1 year ago
Here the chatter hahahha
biggmac4 2 years ago
@biggmac4 i was bout to post this lol
565Customz 1 year ago
so cool
BADFISHHHHHH 2 years ago
I'd like to see thoes feed rates in Inconel 718...
JayandJenn07 2 years ago
Theres no way this machine will cut Inconel accuretly with the way the tooling just hangs out off the turret. Turning the outside with a boring bar is a joke
biggmac4 2 years ago
The endmill was making all that noise prolly because it was brand new. And that it was hanging out a bit, every time I use a new carbide cutter it squeels for a bit til it gets broke in. Even if I am replacing a worn one in a proven program. Other than that, very cool vid.
cncdude1 2 years ago
They use only one tool for turning inside and outside?
Is that not bad for the quality of the product or am I wrong about that?
trein45 3 years ago
it can be bad but depends on the job your doing. By using a boring bar to do the inside and out your cutting down on tooling, good when you've got limited space on your turret / tool post.
UKnick80 2 years ago
flood cooling or a slower-turning on the cutter might've helped cut the hex flats better. or a different cutter turning slower. sounded 'dry cut' like. otherwise, very impressive
hardwares1 3 years ago
Nice. It does not look like 1.5" stock like it says. I like the way the tool compensates for the rotation to cut the flats.
Fadedgreen7 3 years ago
Awesome!! I need more LOL
DairyNZ 3 years ago
it isnt a hex that they are machinging. they are all radius's on corresponding sides. but you are right the finish isnt too amazing but what do you want lol its live tooling. oh and i love how you use a boring bar for the roughing and finishing haha
4YOUR2MOTHER0 3 years ago
he can use it cause its brass you wont be able to use it with 4340... and the way his prog. does the finishing and the roughing with the same tool is wrong (this gets precision error)
maximebob001 3 years ago
haven't you heard? CNC guys can do anything they want... throw out all the old rules and welcome to the new paradigm.
rasoros 3 years ago 4
the hex wasnt that good of a finish unless they skipped over the finish pass
SHBMX04 3 years ago
Whaoa that parts the work off fast,
PopeMarmalade3rd 3 years ago
Thats because of the hole driled through it.
cumulo25 2 years ago
woooooooooooooow really wonderfull im a student in industrial institut of casablanca but i'd never seen like this machine really Cubic machinary they rock wonderfull i swear i hope i'll join the the work there in futur wooooow really sophistacated machines
sra9zit 4 years ago
Impressive.
65triumphrider 4 years ago