Looks like a nice a machine, but it's nearly impossible to take the product seriously when the manucafturer can't even bother to pay the $US 20 it would cost to hire someone who actually knows english to do the video voiceover.
This is machining at actual speed. We have a machine that will be at the Wisconsin Manfucturer Tool Show Oct. 9-11th, please feel free to attend and see for yourself.
Along with this machine, we will be displaying our new lathe line with rapid speeds of 50/55m. min. Turret speeds on new machines are very fast, one our New turning products being introduced we are indexing with servo motor and absolute encoder indexing station to station in like .02 Please feel free to inquire on the "latest technologies offered by Cyber CNC. I think you will find it refreshing from the normal cnc path that most follow. We believe in trying new ground not following.
Could someone explain the principle of how it cuts flats? I don't understand. Also, is it possible to cut flats with a manual lathe somehow? I once saw a post from a guy who claimed he'd done it.
This is how it works. The cutter is turning very fast and also moving backward and forward at the same time the part rotate 60 degree ( if we are making hexagonal) relatively slower compare to the cutter. Every time the cutter came forward and go horizontally to the required length (the feed is very small), the part stop rotating for a fraction of a second and then turn 60 degree from where it was when the cutter go backward(it is very hard to see it). I don't if this help you
That machine is very clever - although it is not a new idea. We have a Dean Smith & Grace vertical bed lathe (3000 model) and the next model or upgrade option had a similar function, although it did not use a rotating tool to produce the flats - they called it polygonal turning. That machine dates from 1992.
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mitxael 7 months ago
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mitxael 7 months ago
I was thinking, wow, what a great machine!! untill 4:26 came.........and i went speachless...............EPIC!
kommodorez24 8 months ago
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spotork22 11 months ago
Holy obama whats that gonna set us back? (price range please?)
Dman40475 1 year ago
@Dman40475 The lathes range in price depending on size, options etc but this particular machine is about $125K list price with a Fanuc CNC.
PKmode 1 year ago
What type of CAM software is used for a lathe like this one? Is it proprietary for this particular machine?
SpeedOfDark186Kmps 1 year ago
wow amazing
Orbitronio 1 year ago
LOL engrish text to speech
telesniper2 1 year ago
ROFL at the chinglish at 4:00.
Looks like a nice a machine, but it's nearly impossible to take the product seriously when the manucafturer can't even bother to pay the $US 20 it would cost to hire someone who actually knows english to do the video voiceover.
kasmackba 1 year ago
Man would I like to have a machine like that !
chromeboy579 1 year ago
can superman do this ?
virginsmind 2 years ago
Great demo but the Jinglish needs some editing.
adisharr 2 years ago 5
where can one go ,to learn how to program like that?
rallen990 2 years ago
You don't want to program like that!!
blanketjunket 1 year ago
magic...
GERGIANOS 2 years ago
Eeeey... it´s so weird, i swear!
It cuts 6 corners into a round steel....
Never seen before... he... not even thought about it...
Very awesome!
Nice machine. Like this!
skyworker22 2 years ago
fly cutter :)
bradenn 1 year ago
What an awesome machine !
chromeboy579 2 years ago
that is bloody amazing!! ive never seen anything like that before....
chipsmcgee 3 years ago 2
OMFG I want one
Scrap5000 3 years ago 3
I run a mori seiki nl3000 and i think its a better machine than this one but i find this interesting how this one cuts polygon! it is pretty fast
maximebob001 3 years ago
very good!!!!
liuweiwei12315 3 years ago
Where on earth did you dig up the 1970s music? It's almost but not /quite/ as bad as all those schools programmes.
skipweasel 3 years ago
This was a video from the factory. I haven't done voice overs or added music yet. :^P
PKmode 3 years ago
Are there any slowmotion videos on the internet of polygon cutting?
Nhyf 3 years ago
que seria en español seria mejor
josuemora64 4 years ago
i run a puma 300 & often i find my parts dont hold size well or i get a 0.001" taper in them (which is a problem when my tolerance is only 0.002")
any answers? (the material is mild steel)
wolfyys 4 years ago
Tailstock out of allignment? put indicator in chuck and check tailstock.
Front2422 4 years ago
Why is the video at not normal speed?
Deusrexmachina 4 years ago
it is..
fusionstar916 4 years ago
Look at the shavings properly during the roughing process. ^_^ And when the camera moves.
Deusrexmachina 4 years ago
.you correct
its speeded up ,look at the tool change ,its to fast
nutterireland 4 years ago
This is machining at actual speed. We have a machine that will be at the Wisconsin Manfucturer Tool Show Oct. 9-11th, please feel free to attend and see for yourself.
PKmode 4 years ago
Along with this machine, we will be displaying our new lathe line with rapid speeds of 50/55m. min. Turret speeds on new machines are very fast, one our New turning products being introduced we are indexing with servo motor and absolute encoder indexing station to station in like .02 Please feel free to inquire on the "latest technologies offered by Cyber CNC. I think you will find it refreshing from the normal cnc path that most follow. We believe in trying new ground not following.
seikiguy 4 years ago
Could someone explain the principle of how it cuts flats? I don't understand. Also, is it possible to cut flats with a manual lathe somehow? I once saw a post from a guy who claimed he'd done it.
gutley 4 years ago
This is how it works. The cutter is turning very fast and also moving backward and forward at the same time the part rotate 60 degree ( if we are making hexagonal) relatively slower compare to the cutter. Every time the cutter came forward and go horizontally to the required length (the feed is very small), the part stop rotating for a fraction of a second and then turn 60 degree from where it was when the cutter go backward(it is very hard to see it). I don't if this help you
ksy20006 4 years ago
That kicks so much ass. What tolerances can it cut flats at?
mdmf007 4 years ago
I would like to see how the hex and flats are cut in slow motion..That is really sharp..What RPM are you cutting those? Nice Machine!
borlics 4 years ago
That machine is very clever - although it is not a new idea. We have a Dean Smith & Grace vertical bed lathe (3000 model) and the next model or upgrade option had a similar function, although it did not use a rotating tool to produce the flats - they called it polygonal turning. That machine dates from 1992.
MisterDuck999 5 years ago
The idea not completely new but has been refined and perfected and is has been made relatively inexpensive.
PKmode 5 years ago