@snuski the round bar thats being cut is probably a brass alloy 1/2 hard which is a very free machining type of material. The carbide turning tool would be rated for this type of speed and material. The tool should be able to turn chess pawns for at least 50 plus hours without any significant wear and even hold their diameter to within .003-.005". (Flood coolant being used of course)
large fast AC spindle motor drives the spindle, the axis motors are AC servos driven by the CENTROID CNC control. the program was generated by CENTROID's own Conversational programming software built right in the control, no cad/cam needed. you can see an updated higher res version of the version of the video is on CENTROID's youtube channel
I shot this video about 10 years ago, it is not sped up in any way. This is a CENTROID T400 CNC control installed on a Goodway CNC Lathe with Yaskawa AC Servo motors and drives. The pawn G code program was created using CENTROID's INTERCON conversational programming software built into the control. The material is common brass stock. We used brass so we didn't have to run coolant so it would be easier to video tape.
@CentroidCNC hey there great programme, did you programme it manually? if so where would you start i would love to be able to generate something like this :)
@chipsmcgee its easy you just have to learn the basic codes and then use a cycle that you programe with a seperate sub programe take some classes at college or something i just made a whole chess set today its fun fun fun :) btw i started with siemens 840D turn if you want the codes for a chess pawn just message me ;)
I'm in a CNC class that uses a couple of these. I don't know why but I enjoy watching these lathes more than the Haas the other mills. The Mazak's freekin boring. lol
I found the TL1 for the HAAS lathe. Its pretty effing awesome! were trying to get it and pull the right strings so we can get one in our shop. Since our old lathe is a HardenedBedways and its busted and the thread making thing doesnt work.
I was thinking about all the cool things I would make if I had a cnc machine. After seeing this video, I realized it would be awesome to make a chess set out of brass and aluminum...
i program a five axis router, and to my knowledge there are codes you can "edit" to achieve the fastest possible transition speeds, M48 to M49, G01 to G0, arc speed factor, G8 F1 to G8 F5, i dont see any reason why this is not achieveable.
Look, I am not going to waste much time in this. Such a big turret cannot have such dynamics. I am design engineer of a lathe manufacturer and I have seen dozens of lathes working, and not even the fastest or the smallest in the world work that fast. Just watch other lathes from famous brands in Youtube working brass. Secondly, 100 m/min is shit for brass turning. It is really slow for a normal lathe, so for this jet-lathe would be like being stop.
Yeah, It would take about one or two hours to make and enter the program to machine this in the CNC-Lathe self. I know this by experience because, I had to make a program that was for a product that was even MORE difficult that this one!
copper, aluminium, brass and so on are metals.. you mix up something... there are so called NE-metals... (Nicht Eisen-Metall) THESE are NOT iron and do not contain iron, but are still metals...
Should really use coolant though but not practical for filming, lol, at this speed you would just see a mist, very fast encoders/lead-screws, most cnc lathes would alarm out way before the speed this is running at
läuft in der Praxis nicht so ab,wurde voll optimiert und mit überdurchschnittlichen Schnittdaten gefahren.( Drehzahl/Vorschub - vor allem beim Schruppen)
I had to do the entire chess set manually as a school project, the pawns took me a couple of minutes and up to an hour for more complex pieces, but this pawn was done in a matter of seconds, it's the beauty of automation.
nice little piece, love to see a vid of it full speed...i run new okuma CNC which get real fast, good from a production standpoint but my arms only move so fast reloading :p
Wow that is one face machining process... The ones we use go.... so... slow... at about 600 Rpm. We get a really good cut but cmon... That was fast as hell! Cool video
I'm a machinist, but I still think this is cool. The only question now is if the part is in print (I don't think the tolerances for a chess piece are very tight, though).
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let me explain. U take 2 horses (1 female and 1 male) or it all be wrong. and then they have to....you know.....have sex (feel sorry for the female)....and in few month, tadaaa. a baby horse. easy as 123
let me explain. U take 2 horses (1 female and 1 male) or it all be wrong. and then they have to....you know.....have sex (feel sorry for the female)....and in few month, tadaaa. a baby horse. easy as 123
we had these at work as well as the 5 axis mills and every chance i got i would stare at it, its amazing what these things can do and so damn fast
but i dont think the surface finish would be too bad after dropping into the bottom, and it could be polished out in a split second if there was any issues, it probably fell into a bunch of swarf.
sandvik are shit inserts anyway, Kennametal far superior & last about 10 times as long even though they are twice the cost of sandshit, i mean sandvik
LOL, not a chance. You probably tried one insert from Sandvik in the wrong application and decided to write them off because of your own failure to select proper inserts.
Hey, I work at Sandvik and I can tell you that you don't know what you are talking about. Why do you think Sandvik is a world leader within this industri? It's not because they make bad tools. Think again!
That's using G96 (G97 will keep the RPM constant). Usually specify G50 before the G96 block to define the maximum RPM and prevent it from increasing out of control.
In one case I forgot to specify G50, the RPM started @1250 and reached 3500!
This video is not sped up. I'm a cnc programmer this is normal cutting speed for brass. They were actually taking pretty light cuts compared to what I would make my machines do. Centroid doesn't make machines they only make cnc controllers. I have no clue what machine it is but the spindle bearings sound shot.
with such high spindle and feed rate speed wont the tool wear out faster?
snuski 1 month ago
@snuski the round bar thats being cut is probably a brass alloy 1/2 hard which is a very free machining type of material. The carbide turning tool would be rated for this type of speed and material. The tool should be able to turn chess pawns for at least 50 plus hours without any significant wear and even hold their diameter to within .003-.005". (Flood coolant being used of course)
joejoe722 1 month ago
@joejoe722 ahh then explains it all im starting at a cnc machine today but havent got to the material knowledge part yet
snuski 1 month ago
updated version of the video is available "cnc chess pawn in 37 seconds"
CentroidCNC 4 months ago
large fast AC spindle motor drives the spindle, the axis motors are AC servos driven by the CENTROID CNC control. the program was generated by CENTROID's own Conversational programming software built right in the control, no cad/cam needed. you can see an updated higher res version of the version of the video is on CENTROID's youtube channel
ajaxcnc 4 months ago
what drives the headchuck? - high torque , gearboxed stepper motor ?
physicmad 6 months ago
gud speed
rajakotla 6 months ago
they tirrrkk errrr JERRRBBSS!!
watch?v=brj2UkUPjCI
IchigoMe 7 months ago
I shot this video about 10 years ago, it is not sped up in any way. This is a CENTROID T400 CNC control installed on a Goodway CNC Lathe with Yaskawa AC Servo motors and drives. The pawn G code program was created using CENTROID's INTERCON conversational programming software built into the control. The material is common brass stock. We used brass so we didn't have to run coolant so it would be easier to video tape.
CentroidCNC 10 months ago
@CentroidCNC hey there great programme, did you programme it manually? if so where would you start i would love to be able to generate something like this :)
chipsmcgee 4 months ago
@chipsmcgee its easy you just have to learn the basic codes and then use a cycle that you programe with a seperate sub programe take some classes at college or something i just made a whole chess set today its fun fun fun :) btw i started with siemens 840D turn if you want the codes for a chess pawn just message me ;)
snuski 1 month ago
@snuski great! i will pm you.
chipsmcgee 4 weeks ago
Nice - it's like the part is halfway roughed out before the spindle gets up to speed!
These machines are the working girls of industry, "turning" those tricks!
Artemetra 11 months ago
I'm in a CNC class that uses a couple of these. I don't know why but I enjoy watching these lathes more than the Haas the other mills. The Mazak's freekin boring. lol
gsr200guy 11 months ago
Eat your heart out Haas...
What make of machine is this?
douro20 1 year ago
Eat your heart out Haas...
douro20 1 year ago
Looks a bit wired on coffee.
YTBYlover 1 year ago
Awesome......How can i use it in my college powerpoint presentation?
craftydonkey 1 year ago
Brilliant.....How can i download it an use it in my college project this thursday?
craftydonkey 1 year ago
love the part where it's sped up!
wccti 1 year ago
@wccti Hey, we're flattered, but its not sped up, this is real time , honest . We'll have to post another run with a stop watch in the video.
chainsawjoe1 11 months ago
it's sick at 9:00
Berey23 1 year ago
I could watch 0:12 all day...
johnmazz84 1 year ago
damn, that machine pwns
beavo2 1 year ago
Big deal. Lets see you turn a knight mofo.
jamesandrew2000 1 year ago
Damn machine you scary!
Lightboxes 1 year ago
dang..
Giblinono 1 year ago
is that thing run from a diesel engine ? its rough
sentinal2000 1 year ago
the machine is very precise and used in mechanical engineering
milance1911 1 year ago
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Thomasvijf 1 year ago
My mind = blown.
ForgedInStone 1 year ago
That thing was flying! Was that normal speed or was the video sped up??
mjmerie 1 year ago
that was a good show, some of these turning videos are rediculus.6000
rpm is a good guess
steveike1 1 year ago
I love the part where the video is sped up
wccti 2 years ago
nice....did you write the program?
treetoka 2 years ago
I could do it faster than that on a manual.
jaydenfre2413 2 years ago
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darkcover09 2 years ago
Man that cnc sounds way better than the honda civics that buzz around town
turbo3400 2 years ago 22
@turbo3400
I have a honda civic.....
sschinychin 5 months ago
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darkcover09 2 years ago
Genial
Hab auch schon ein ganzes Schachfiguren Set daheim :)
Dürfte grad Inn sei *ggg*
5 Sterne von mir
GreekMilos 2 years ago
I think your machine needs a new muffler! ;)
bogamol 2 years ago
MACHINES ARE AWESOME
ehhhhhhhhhh 2 years ago 16
I added this to my favorites, it is just so cool.
EthanJM 2 years ago
perfet.....
GERGIANOS 2 years ago
Excellent
maniakerso2 2 years ago
That's fast!!!
How high is the RPM of the spindle?
freddy9867 2 years ago
looked about 1400-3000 revs...just a guess :)
rick371 2 years ago
1400 to 3000.
I would guess about 5000 or 8000 RPM.
freddy9867 2 years ago
dildo?
levith1992 2 years ago
i want one so bad... but there isnt a CNC lathe that will fit in our small shop. I am a Marine Corps machinist by the way
cheeriomartinez 2 years ago
Buy a mini CNC lathe, they come as small as you like, although I doubt you need to machining chess pieces? do a google search to learn more.
marmaladekamikaze 2 years ago
I found the TL1 for the HAAS lathe. Its pretty effing awesome! were trying to get it and pull the right strings so we can get one in our shop. Since our old lathe is a HardenedBedways and its busted and the thread making thing doesnt work.
cheeriomartinez 2 years ago
wow.
tbrown55 2 years ago
incrivel
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qwertyboy1234567899 2 years ago
wow
intindse 2 years ago
Why so many pass ???
Speed796 2 years ago
That is some serious horsepower.
r32adt3db 2 years ago
heavy speeeed o.o wow
hl2nudel 2 years ago
I was thinking about all the cool things I would make if I had a cnc machine. After seeing this video, I realized it would be awesome to make a chess set out of brass and aluminum...
CypherVirus 2 years ago 2
would be pretty quick to once ya got your code up.........hm......small business operations here i come :P
mcdraycon 2 years ago
that is pretty fast. i would need at least 8 mins to do it on my machine.
eyternal1 2 years ago
i could do it in 25 sec with a pick off and part ejecton included. check out swiss sliding head stock machines and be amazed
itsapookie 2 years ago
very good
tandolkar 2 years ago
HOLY SHIT!!!
I want to work this fast!
I need 20 minuts to turn that product!
frits2345 2 years ago
G71 & G70 Auto Rough Pocket and Finish Canned Cycle. Maximum Spindle Speed G50 and Constant Surface Feed G96 and CAD - CAM Programming. Easy Money...
jolpac75 2 years ago
amazing....
BigyBee 2 years ago
How many rpm on this Video? esteem 2000?
Nimoell 2 years ago
PWN3D.
hookysun 2 years ago
That's pretty damn awesome
Heipmaster 3 years ago
i program a five axis router, and to my knowledge there are codes you can "edit" to achieve the fastest possible transition speeds, M48 to M49, G01 to G0, arc speed factor, G8 F1 to G8 F5, i dont see any reason why this is not achieveable.
kiffenspliff 3 years ago
pretty damn cool,
bimbambap 3 years ago
i need 5 minutes
erklaerbaer01 3 years ago
add scool it wood take me hours to do such a small thing XD
DarkToxic112 3 years ago
MICIDIALE
HoeMoTiInFrAsCo 3 years ago
Look, I am not going to waste much time in this. Such a big turret cannot have such dynamics. I am design engineer of a lathe manufacturer and I have seen dozens of lathes working, and not even the fastest or the smallest in the world work that fast. Just watch other lathes from famous brands in Youtube working brass. Secondly, 100 m/min is shit for brass turning. It is really slow for a normal lathe, so for this jet-lathe would be like being stop.
mitxael 3 years ago
holy balls i never knew you could program a lathe! but when i use manual ones, its fun! your cutting metal like butter! this is so awesome though!
TheBestGuitarSoloEVR 3 years ago
I guess that your customers feel very disappointed when they discover the lathe working at the REAL SPEED.
mitxael 3 years ago
How so?
This is for me his real speed.
why are they then disappionted?
Can you explaine it to me?
trein45 3 years ago
geile sache
Vizzinisi90 3 years ago
I heart CnC machines!
metalzone2000 3 years ago
its obviously speeded up mate
Fishcanfloatonwater 3 years ago
NO! IT'S NOT SPEEDED UP!!!:@:@
trein45 3 years ago
This was fast!
It took not even a minit to machine this with only ONE tool?
I would have needed a day of two to make this!
And I could have to use a few special tools!
trein45 3 years ago
SON OF A B!!! that was fast!!!
I want one. I will trade you a Monarch, Southbend, Bridgeport, Lagun, Hypertherm 1000, Holbrook, and a whole hell of a lot of cutting tools.. :)
OhsoScary 3 years ago
i made a plub bob on a lathe (not cnc) it took ages but turned out pretty good. all the screw threads work ect
dan171717d 3 years ago
maxo anselmo, ya t vale de buscar videos tan rebuscados
weaver7x 3 years ago
the things i could make if i had one of these machies...
ninja6kid 3 years ago 3
looking it's easy but programming is not
those machines don't work like you say something and they do it, beleieve me it's not that easy to make them work properly
19Niko79 3 years ago 2
hahaha, sure, i believe you
rodstartube 3 years ago
Yeah, It would take about one or two hours to make and enter the program to machine this in the CNC-Lathe self. I know this by experience because, I had to make a program that was for a product that was even MORE difficult that this one!
trein45 3 years ago
post the whole program
Valtomotive 3 years ago
that material is brass
pickpocket1988 3 years ago
That's correct!
The speed of cutting this is round the 100 meter in 1 minut.
trein45 3 years ago
What metal are they machining here?
firfalas 3 years ago
They are machining brass
alec8534 3 years ago
Messing is the material they are machining here and it's NOT metal.
Messing does have any IRON in it!
trein45 3 years ago
Not a metal? smarty...
steinkr 3 years ago
messing = metal...
copper, aluminium, brass and so on are metals.. you mix up something... there are so called NE-metals... (Nicht Eisen-Metall) THESE are NOT iron and do not contain iron, but are still metals...
MAcDaTHo 3 years ago
You're an expert on this 'ground'?
What is this for metal then?
In the book it stand "Al12St"
trein45 3 years ago
G1 = G0 hehe
alec8534 3 years ago
the only probablem with CNC lathes are that they are so confusin =P
xllama1x 3 years ago
G50 = 8000? haha
BradPittlike 3 years ago
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dylkait 3 years ago
my ears are messed up lol
fondare 3 years ago
i want to see a knight .
docparider88 3 years ago 5
:) right
inconnu299 3 years ago
hell yah
BanjoNaps 2 years ago
can you post the whole program
Valtomotive 3 years ago 2
Should really use coolant though but not practical for filming, lol, at this speed you would just see a mist, very fast encoders/lead-screws, most cnc lathes would alarm out way before the speed this is running at
stafford69 3 years ago
Not really needed with this material.
If is was metal you're right but brass, Coolant is not needed and the machine doesn't give an alarm if you don't use coolant.
trein45 3 years ago
bad ass...and with no coolant..
nwaibe1 3 years ago
don't really need the coolant with brass. The rake angle on the cutter is what to be concerned about with brass.
rasoros 3 years ago
Hát ez nagyon jó! :)
IceTeaway 3 years ago
fast
sams2000bmw 3 years ago
wow
williejohn2003 3 years ago
bu olayi birde mazak da görelim, daha tatli oluyor.
cixbull 3 years ago
nagyon baba:)
sunsava 3 years ago
Great video. I always want to see how a Rook is machined though.
Yoglawm 3 years ago
Cool Video. A---B---C---CNC-PROGRAMMING/
technoman007 3 years ago
+++
joekuta 3 years ago
Is this a Fanuc technology ?? Cool :)
zolikaDB 3 years ago
very nice job !!!!!!!!!
azazzzzzz 3 years ago
abi süper yaaa....10 numara oolmus gercekden
cixtopcuu 3 years ago
thats amazing
DannyStrongbow 3 years ago
I had to make one on a Mazak. Took 45 minutes to write the program, and about 15 seconds to cut it.
randallcaster 3 years ago
great job is that brass i tried making a sphere out of h13 steel and failed
TheOneTheOnlyDawa 3 years ago
läuft in der Praxis nicht so ab,wurde voll optimiert und mit überdurchschnittlichen Schnittdaten gefahren.( Drehzahl/Vorschub - vor allem beim Schruppen)
Proarckattack 3 years ago
Damn this is so amazing!
I had to do the entire chess set manually as a school project, the pawns took me a couple of minutes and up to an hour for more complex pieces, but this pawn was done in a matter of seconds, it's the beauty of automation.
DiazAbraham 3 years ago 2
beautiful
GoldPhoenix8519 3 years ago 2
wow, that's impressive
wuyiting 3 years ago
nice little piece, love to see a vid of it full speed...i run new okuma CNC which get real fast, good from a production standpoint but my arms only move so fast reloading :p
does this one have auto bar feed?
wolfie83 3 years ago
Wow
I'm in the market for a CNC machine, but not one that powerful, just a basic gantry XYZ router machine.
Is the video being played at normal speed or is it sped up? It looks sped up.
It would be great if you could post a pic or some video of the end result. would like to see the cut resolution, ie the surface smoothness.
Thanks!
H3liosphan 3 years ago
That is normal speed.
drunkhick 3 years ago 3
opps wrote 2 times same massage, sorry.
godammit thats fast. much faster then thoose ive used.
WhoIsMaik 3 years ago
Wow that is one face machining process... The ones we use go.... so... slow... at about 600 Rpm. We get a really good cut but cmon... That was fast as hell! Cool video
B2Roland 3 years ago
That piece of metal got pwned... (It had to be done)
elminz 3 years ago
I'm a machinist, but I still think this is cool. The only question now is if the part is in print (I don't think the tolerances for a chess piece are very tight, though).
diddlybow 3 years ago 2
+/-.015 maybe... HAHA!
Guhrish 2 years ago
how do you make the horse?
zztuber 4 years ago
you order it from China, You can make a cast of the horse
jm0502 3 years ago
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let me explain. U take 2 horses (1 female and 1 male) or it all be wrong. and then they have to....you know.....have sex (feel sorry for the female)....and in few month, tadaaa. a baby horse. easy as 123
WhoIsMaik 3 years ago
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let me explain. U take 2 horses (1 female and 1 male) or it all be wrong. and then they have to....you know.....have sex (feel sorry for the female)....and in few month, tadaaa. a baby horse. easy as 123
WhoIsMaik 3 years ago
that video is not in realtime
aksoy1607 4 years ago
yea it is, have you ever seen a cnc lathe
jm0502 3 years ago 2
This is very much in real time, you'd be surprised what a good lathe can produce.
diddlybow 3 years ago 2
vacilo foi na hora de cortal a peça dependendo do material na velocidade que tava deixa marcas
Luisszinho 4 years ago
Nice program.
rtariello 4 years ago
well u have 32 machines like this and a chess set every 40 seconds will be done.
Playncooler 4 years ago
suuuuwweet!
angjoke 4 years ago
aaah the possibilities for a beauty like this...imagine putting someone's head on it.....like chavez for instance...
equisxxxxxxx 4 years ago
we had these at work as well as the 5 axis mills and every chance i got i would stare at it, its amazing what these things can do and so damn fast
but i dont think the surface finish would be too bad after dropping into the bottom, and it could be polished out in a split second if there was any issues, it probably fell into a bunch of swarf.
omgitsduane 4 years ago
THATS ILL!
PoopSlop 4 years ago
CNC milling machines are some cool fucking machines!!! I wish I could buy one to play with, but I'm not a millionaire... :-(
Hunkola 4 years ago
you can smaller lathes that work just as well for alot less
kindofmagicmike 4 years ago
*get
kindofmagicmike 4 years ago
ya, and the vid isnt sped-up like some vids are, thats real-time motion
too bad the pc. got a good surface finish then just drops onto the bottom
BigLittleEnvy 4 years ago
wow and wow !!!
kirtekin 4 years ago
Reading some of these comments, most of you think these are impressive?
Maybe i'm spoiled because my company just purchased the FIRST Tornos Alpha in North America and a little single like this one is meh.
Rabid85 4 years ago
jaja putuu nugarol xD vaia mandra estik estudiaaannn ...divendraaaaas teatreee!
BNKe61siass 4 years ago
OMG OMG!!
ssnoguerol 4 years ago
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spunkydickballs 4 years ago
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spunkydickballs 4 years ago
Penis size is not inversely proportional to machining time.
AtomicCactus 4 years ago 3
LMFAO
cryptonic26 4 years ago
sandvik are shit inserts anyway, Kennametal far superior & last about 10 times as long even though they are twice the cost of sandshit, i mean sandvik
stafford69 3 years ago
LOL, not a chance. You probably tried one insert from Sandvik in the wrong application and decided to write them off because of your own failure to select proper inserts.
JTMarlin8 3 years ago 2
Hey, I work at Sandvik and I can tell you that you don't know what you are talking about. Why do you think Sandvik is a world leader within this industri? It's not because they make bad tools. Think again!
telle80 3 years ago 2
I wish I had that lathe.
Illuminated2 4 years ago
I love the way it increased the RPM during the cutoff operation to maintain the surface feet per minute for the cutoff tool.
Partspare 4 years ago
That's using G96 (G97 will keep the RPM constant). Usually specify G50 before the G96 block to define the maximum RPM and prevent it from increasing out of control.
In one case I forgot to specify G50, the RPM started @1250 and reached 3500!
3abbosi 4 years ago
wow
OlaFromNorway 4 years ago
wow (x2)
sweetmoneycombo 4 years ago
fifti
ssnoguerol 4 years ago
awesome lathe...
madwolfq8 4 years ago
Wow, that must be one damn expensive piece of machinery.
elminz 4 years ago
wow
dvernik 4 years ago
wow
OrmondRender 4 years ago
This video is not sped up. I'm a cnc programmer this is normal cutting speed for brass. They were actually taking pretty light cuts compared to what I would make my machines do. Centroid doesn't make machines they only make cnc controllers. I have no clue what machine it is but the spindle bearings sound shot.
dabooge 4 years ago
It's all those beefy cuts :)
bunjit1 4 years ago
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The name of the machine is Centroid-hemorrhoid piece-o-shit 3000. And it is. All that Centroidhemorroid crap is. Slimy they are.
kmcwhq 4 years ago
whats the fucking name of the machine???????
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