WOW... That's an insane cut... I new it was gonna be good when I saw Ingersoll Machine... Aren't they a custom order only machine tool builder? And by custom I mean, no one else builds machines that big!
With that said, I'm glad it's not me! Running big machines and big parts is BORING! Just my opinion.
WOW... That's an insane cut... I new it was gonna be good when I saw Ingersoll Machine... Aren't they a custom order only machine tool builder? And by custom I mean, no one else builds machines that big!
With that said, I'm glad it's not me! Running big machines and big parts is BORING! Just my opinion.
Actually it is just Ingersoll - not Ingersoll Rand. They are out of business now but this video was taken at their Rockford, Illonois factory. I saw this machine on a number of occasions.
Dry because if they were running wet on that the temperature differential when it is in cut under coolant and out of cut under coolant could/would cause the inserts to fracture.
awesome! got link from practical machinist. makes me feel like a massive girl with my 0.03mm step downs on my hermle c600u :( use fanuc t14 ibl. and *hangs head in shame* haas vm2
what and 1000 dollars or more is inserts hahahahaha
MetricTapingFlu1d 5 months ago in playlist CNC Tooling
A Haas could do that! Lmao!
jtjoser 11 months ago
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WOW... That's an insane cut... I new it was gonna be good when I saw Ingersoll Machine... Aren't they a custom order only machine tool builder? And by custom I mean, no one else builds machines that big!
With that said, I'm glad it's not me! Running big machines and big parts is BORING! Just my opinion.
EruditeCanadian 11 months ago
WOW... That's an insane cut... I new it was gonna be good when I saw Ingersoll Machine... Aren't they a custom order only machine tool builder? And by custom I mean, no one else builds machines that big!
With that said, I'm glad it's not me! Running big machines and big parts is BORING! Just my opinion.
EruditeCanadian 11 months ago
oh no!! its under-size!!!!
AJepic 1 year ago 9
Now THATS taking it off!
only thing missing is the chips flying across the room :D
Aussie50 1 year ago
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this saw mill cut on the alunimiumn block is easily
bestamerica 1 year ago
so...
is this the only thing this machine can?
marruc2h2 2 years ago
I Lik It .. Couple o' Hot Chips Well Keep The Accountants Out O' Mah Shop
eufaulaed 2 years ago 3
Now that is a rough cut!!! She didn't even bog down at all.
1redeyedwizard 3 years ago
Toward the end, I sware I see the sweeping brush catch fire :)
andyiroo 3 years ago 12
@andyiroo the brush did catch fire i seen that too lol
fireicer 1 year ago
i was pround of my 0.400 inch pass.. thank you now i feel cheap lool
foxsetup 3 years ago 2
machine is made by ingersol rand. doesn't have an automatic spindle or tool changer, it's designed to use that tool for roughing billets
lexichronicle 4 years ago
Actually it is just Ingersoll - not Ingersoll Rand. They are out of business now but this video was taken at their Rockford, Illonois factory. I saw this machine on a number of occasions.
FLYINGW69 4 years ago
Awsome cut!!!!
Dry cut too...I'm envious!
milwaukee69 4 years ago
Dry because if they were running wet on that the temperature differential when it is in cut under coolant and out of cut under coolant could/would cause the inserts to fracture.
FLYINGW69 4 years ago
Not if they were running a bi-metal insert like a Cer-met or hybrid. They can be run wet or dry, and the heat differential is less than 30%.
milwaukee69 3 years ago
Awesome, who makes such a machine, and where can I see one?
Merrildvideo 4 years ago
Uniport flexible bridge type vertical machining center...made in Germany
milwaukee69 4 years ago
You sure? I think that was a Ingersoll made in the USA.
FLYINGW69 4 years ago
Could be - I just looked at the name on the front of the machine - I think Ingersoll was a little more subtle on their machines.
milwaukee69 3 years ago
awesome! got link from practical machinist. makes me feel like a massive girl with my 0.03mm step downs on my hermle c600u :( use fanuc t14 ibl. and *hangs head in shame* haas vm2
rossrvf 4 years ago
you know you got some chip when you have your shop floor brooms brushing them away. thats a SERIOUS cut
mjerew 4 years ago
that is brutal!
allistairc123 4 years ago