Light cuts are probably to stop heat building up in the thin walled sections and causing warping. I imagine you could take much meatier cuts with coolant running.
No he is not hogging out material but for some work like areospace this is perfect. I agree with brick as well the chip has to take the heat. Some jobs you have to sacrifice cycle time for accuracy and this is one of them. The floor or wall in some work pieces have to be considered as well as some can be very thin. Other things to be considered are finishes due to plating and other requirements.
The idea to machine at high speed it that the heat stay within the chips, the heat doesn’t have the time to be transfer to the tool. The tool stays cool, only by a jet of air. The chips are very small, so are the forces involved to remove them. Since the forces are minimal, the smallest wall may be very extremely thin, without risking "wrapping" the piece
No, he's moving so fast, and the speed of the bit is so fast, they don't want to risk going deeper. No need to hog it out. I guess if they switched the tool bit during it from a roughing to a finishing bit, they could take off some more, but this looks like a one tool CNC and changing the tool and finding the offsets would just be slower as to running it all on a fiishing tool and fairly slower with less of a cut.
Hey im interested in building my own CNC, i know what im doing and have experience in engineering and have a design in my head but was woundering if you could show me your design or any pics of it so i could get a better idea, thanks
That part should not take 50 minutes. It looks like there was a break in the video so I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and say it was 15 minutes.
Even so, a quality 0.75" 3-flute varimill for aluminum could hog out most of the material in the first 30 seconds at 1750 SFM, .008 IPT (full DOC minus .015 for finishing, 200 IPM).
Light cuts are probably to stop heat building up in the thin walled sections and causing warping. I imagine you could take much meatier cuts with coolant running.
17473039 1 day ago
vibra free,, ha ha ha ha ha hah a ha
how do you want it to vib men, do the same with 1" doc and
this is a 5 minute to cut kind of part!! not an hour!!
please , ... ... ...re-do your work!!
moronanticriss 7 months ago
depth of cut VS speed....Do the math but I'm sure that would go alot faster going slower with a bigger cut
pardomtlca 8 months ago
his first peck looks like he is only taking out .05 thousand.. lol
hernandez240sx 1 year ago
I can do this with a Hurco VMX-1 ..
StickerMedia 1 year ago
@StickerMedia
Yes, but this machine could probably do it with better accuracy than anything Hurco makes.
douro20 1 month ago
No he is not hogging out material but for some work like areospace this is perfect. I agree with brick as well the chip has to take the heat. Some jobs you have to sacrifice cycle time for accuracy and this is one of them. The floor or wall in some work pieces have to be considered as well as some can be very thin. Other things to be considered are finishes due to plating and other requirements.
soonerwest1 1 year ago
The idea to machine at high speed it that the heat stay within the chips, the heat doesn’t have the time to be transfer to the tool. The tool stays cool, only by a jet of air. The chips are very small, so are the forces involved to remove them. Since the forces are minimal, the smallest wall may be very extremely thin, without risking "wrapping" the piece
brickandfanal 1 year ago
@brickandfanal its ALUMINUM,thats why you can go that fast.
absoluteGODhatred 9 months ago
do this with V4A and you arre good ;)
reelljeansfighter 1 year ago
CONGRATULATION
kamelisurs 1 year ago
50 min to cut that lol thats some high speed machining there NOT!!! i can cut the same part in my Haas SMM in about 12 min or less
HamiltonCustomsinc 1 year ago
@HamiltonCustomsinc why don't you put video so we can see that?
MrNikochannel 1 year ago 2
super
Emin0077 1 year ago
Duude, the buffer rate's gotta be insane! I know this isn't a HAAS
antboy824 2 years ago
Air cooled is awesome. Looks like a computer mother board.
dattoli101 2 years ago
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thempaulus 2 years ago
has to a program for steel or something harder..Obviously you could cut aluminum down way faster than that taking much more material with each pass.
bigdog0800 2 years ago
No, he's moving so fast, and the speed of the bit is so fast, they don't want to risk going deeper. No need to hog it out. I guess if they switched the tool bit during it from a roughing to a finishing bit, they could take off some more, but this looks like a one tool CNC and changing the tool and finding the offsets would just be slower as to running it all on a fiishing tool and fairly slower with less of a cut.
UrbanArtifact 2 years ago
I meant he could cut more material obviously the rpms and the overall speed of the cnc is fast just taking minimum material at atime.
bigdog0800 2 years ago
Oh, sorry.
UrbanArtifact 2 years ago
running time? very long...
adytohbe2 2 years ago
Maybe the program was designet to cut some more tuff material and they just used aluminium for the demo purpose?
Nhyf 2 years ago
That is correct. The toolpath you see is for machinnig hard steel
cmaninos 2 years ago
depth of cut = way to small
stevef362 2 years ago
Not very well programmed. Way too many lifts back to the clearance plain.
80draw 2 years ago
I have to agree with you, this program could be optimized.
ZaraxZ 2 years ago
i can do that on a home made CNC with parallel finishing in 20 minutes with HSS pin.
quadcatfly 2 years ago
Hey im interested in building my own CNC, i know what im doing and have experience in engineering and have a design in my head but was woundering if you could show me your design or any pics of it so i could get a better idea, thanks
bloutyben 2 years ago
You are a chinese arent you? :D
SebastianOpitz 2 years ago
Abovegroundminer is gay. Watch out for him . A real weirdo ...
maddogtannen1966 2 years ago
Can't beat the results, though.
togaida 2 years ago
THIS MAKES MY BALLS HURT!!
FilmPA 2 years ago
crap
nickcook13 2 years ago
taking little baby cuts
whimp.....
ahaha
oln20012 3 years ago
Very fast spindle speeds - really cool
wbmanufacturing 3 years ago
i like this part really.... i'm ready to make one... for my wife to cut modern cookies :-)
floringguy 3 years ago 2
You should be embarassed to show that. Looks like only .02 passes. Probably faster to rough it in then do all of the finish.
powermac911 3 years ago
art deco heatsinks.
jeetendrag10 3 years ago
lol what is that !? 0,5 or 1 mm ap ?! ....
Wastel4321 3 years ago
Did THAT take almost 1 hour to do?!?! look at the videocamera's clock....
patrickbyman 3 years ago
1 hour seems about right if you're taking light cuts (due to thin walls).
lithiumdeuteride 3 years ago
That part should not take 50 minutes. It looks like there was a break in the video so I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and say it was 15 minutes.
Even so, a quality 0.75" 3-flute varimill for aluminum could hog out most of the material in the first 30 seconds at 1750 SFM, .008 IPT (full DOC minus .015 for finishing, 200 IPM).
JTMarlin8 3 years ago
was das denn??? Vorschub ist schnell als eilgang???
djrics 3 years ago
looks to me like the video was sped up
wesleythekidd 3 years ago
the time thing in the bottom right shows it's not...
Octopusbeak 3 years ago 2
that's just how it looks when you cut in alu..
Hbildsoe 3 years ago
beautiful.
SteffanLlwyd 3 years ago
What is that you made? looks familiar.
wayne205stevens 3 years ago
Man thats funny the rapid is slower then the cut feed :-) Did you have it turned down for the vid?
TomBotheOne 3 years ago
Good works.
byhacktr 4 years ago