That's not the hiss of the cutting, it's the airblow. Notice that there are no chips piling up near the workpiece?
Airblows are normally very loud. They turned down the volume owhich gave the airblow a slight hiss, while almost completely covering up the cutting sound. It's a false representation.
At 1:00 you can see the scalloping on the shoulder of the pocket. It's NOT as smooth as you think, and this cutter isn't worth the $750 that they charge for it.
Air blow nozzles are usually closer to the cutter aren't they? All I see is a flood coolant pipe, unless they're using that. But it does sound quite hissy for cutting. That rough cut is also in steel, since the chips are turning blue as they come off, so I can give it more of a chance than if it were in aluminium. But $750!?!?! Damn!!!
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this drill mill is easily to cutting on the aluminumin block than harden steel block
bestamerica 10 months ago
Om nom nom aluminum!
Urtaget 11 months ago
BTW, it's aluminum on the last workpiece, and any good indexable endmill can do similar speeds.
JTMarlin8 2 years ago
lol its like eating a cake lol
uponclouds 2 years ago
like a knife through butter!
beazer462 2 years ago
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Kizmox 2 years ago
mmmmm yea, cream cheese smooth machining! the hiss of material is purfect
lexichronicle 4 years ago
That's not the hiss of the cutting, it's the airblow. Notice that there are no chips piling up near the workpiece?
Airblows are normally very loud. They turned down the volume owhich gave the airblow a slight hiss, while almost completely covering up the cutting sound. It's a false representation.
At 1:00 you can see the scalloping on the shoulder of the pocket. It's NOT as smooth as you think, and this cutter isn't worth the $750 that they charge for it.
JTMarlin8 2 years ago
Air blow nozzles are usually closer to the cutter aren't they? All I see is a flood coolant pipe, unless they're using that. But it does sound quite hissy for cutting. That rough cut is also in steel, since the chips are turning blue as they come off, so I can give it more of a chance than if it were in aluminium. But $750!?!?! Damn!!!
lexichronicle 2 years ago