id be using a seco cnmg 643 r7 chip breaker with tp0500 grade there at 850sf .450 depth cut .028 per rev if motor couldnt hang id drop feed till it can,because surface speed wins with a good incert
@MrLukem14 Im a time served toolmaker and fully skilled machinist from an aerospace/auto background. so mate why dont you shut up you mug, oh and learn to spell.
@MADROCKS212 Let's just say that I've seen many people that call themselves toolmakers and didn't have a clue about how to build/design tooling. They could machine the components, most of the time, but when it came to assembling and making the tool work...they were lost. I'm not saying you can't. I'm just saying that the people I've seen don't know the meaning of perpendicularity, parallelism, flatness, etc. and are scared to death when they see a tolerance indicating a +/- .0001".
@MADROCKS212 From what you're saying here...I'd hire you. People who don't know the work don't know the terminology that comes along with the industry. Jig grinding is something many people don't know anything about. Take it easy and see you around.
i love that tos lathe. su125? i run the same one. the steady rest seems to sag when a heavy workpiece is being supported and the center is retracted. do you have the same issue?
Not bad...The machines I operate at work are four times that size and use hydralic steady rest to lift and stready forgings up to 200 ton. Google Waldrich-Siegen and you will s some big horazontal lathes.
we call that a VW fender cut at work cause when the chips bounce off the floor it sounds like some one dropped a VW fender. nice cut man push the tool to the limit. After all making chips is making money.
Wow, thats really heavy machinering !
carrarofan 4 days ago
I would imagine thats a bitch to indicate.
IThurts2J1zz 1 week ago
All that work just to make a length of quarter inch bar.
Blenkinsop999 1 month ago
Cut look like .500
gomezpiro 1 month ago
Holder Kenametal?
ChuckLukas 1 month ago
kudos to that Machinist! That thing could eat someone for breakfast. Literally
markissuperrad 3 months ago
Need a notebook to touch the tools off the I'd facing tool is the size of my machine
tjbaggins 4 months ago
lol epic youtubefight with people completely dedicated to working with machines like machines
marruc2h2 5 months ago
Thats Cute^^
biiLL4bonG 7 months ago
better not scrap that part out!
xD12xSiCkNaStY 7 months ago
Old school turning. Very nice.
stillbashingmetal 8 months ago
One cut must last your whole shift lol
ruscccpsia2010 8 months ago
listen to these blow arses
PooPusher007 8 months ago
nice blue chips there
PooPusher007 8 months ago
id be using a seco cnmg 643 r7 chip breaker with tp0500 grade there at 850sf .450 depth cut .028 per rev if motor couldnt hang id drop feed till it can,because surface speed wins with a good incert
mattprs3 11 months ago
@mattprs3 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz jeez.
MADROCKS212 7 months ago
@MADROCKS212 shut up like you know more
MrLukem14 5 months ago
@MrLukem14 Im a time served toolmaker and fully skilled machinist from an aerospace/auto background. so mate why dont you shut up you mug, oh and learn to spell.
MADROCKS212 5 months ago
@MADROCKS212 I'd have to SEE what you can do instead of HEARING what you can do.
rocketpropulsion 3 months ago
@rocketpropulsion what credentials are you bringing to the table then Rocketman?
MADROCKS212 3 months ago
@MADROCKS212 Let's just say that I've seen many people that call themselves toolmakers and didn't have a clue about how to build/design tooling. They could machine the components, most of the time, but when it came to assembling and making the tool work...they were lost. I'm not saying you can't. I'm just saying that the people I've seen don't know the meaning of perpendicularity, parallelism, flatness, etc. and are scared to death when they see a tolerance indicating a +/- .0001".
rocketpropulsion 3 months ago
@rocketpropulsion Ive worked in tenths before, ive ground gap gauges and plug gauges, done jig grinding to micron tolerances nothing to be scared of.
press tools are as much an art to make as to set up and prove/try out, its all toolmaking.
MADROCKS212 3 months ago
@MADROCKS212 From what you're saying here...I'd hire you. People who don't know the work don't know the terminology that comes along with the industry. Jig grinding is something many people don't know anything about. Take it easy and see you around.
rocketpropulsion 3 months ago
@rocketpropulsion no worries rocketman thanks mate.
MADROCKS212 3 months ago
i love that tos lathe. su125? i run the same one. the steady rest seems to sag when a heavy workpiece is being supported and the center is retracted. do you have the same issue?
kenndogg51 1 year ago
Not bad...The machines I operate at work are four times that size and use hydralic steady rest to lift and stready forgings up to 200 ton. Google Waldrich-Siegen and you will s some big horazontal lathes.
dobypaw 1 year ago
we call that a VW fender cut at work cause when the chips bounce off the floor it sounds like some one dropped a VW fender. nice cut man push the tool to the limit. After all making chips is making money.
tazbig 2 years ago
I want one of those machines for my basement, just to play with :)
TheEarbleeder 2 years ago
that's a nice cut. TNMG?
levisalo 2 years ago