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  • 1:40 that was a nice looking dildo then it got all fucked up

  • Simply beautiful

  • Thumbs Up quem acha essa peça usinagem de outro planeta!

  • and this could be programed up in a couple hours not awhole day also we have problems finding people to operate cuz we have a operator for every machine. reading through some of the posts im not sure if some of u understand what cnc is its nothing without a capiable operator and programmer

  • lol wow come on now im watching my cnc spin while i right this and cnc's are great but with outcme this machine does not run from tge wtiting of the program to setting up to running the job. nobody around here is losing jobs to cnc's lmao

  • amazing :)

    My dream is to work on this system :)

  • IT MUST HAVE COME OFF THAT MACHINE RED HOT NO COOLANT

    LOAD OF OLD BULLSHIT

  • @KEVINPOTTS1000 They may have just switched the coolant off to make the video nicer to watch, the part probably was hot yes.

  • @KEVINPOTTS1000 Not true. You can machine dry for demo purposes, you just won't get much tool life. Coolant is mainly for chip evac and long term life by reducing heat. Cutting one part with all new tools is fine.

  • @thedreamliner2012 but it makes the part expand due to heat.

  • HOW DO THEY CUT DRY I WORKED ON CNC OVER 25YEARS

    ALL THE TOOL'S BURN OUT

  • Great video...thanks for not spoiling it with shit music.

  • It is just a fucking paperweight.

  • I wonder how concentric the part is when transferred to the secondary chuck

  • excellent....but does it blend?

  • @Graywolf116 ROFL ! damn i remember that saying!

  • The is one nice looking piece :)

  • hardcore buttplug

  • And there is another point to it. When the engine lathe with slides and screwcutting was invented, the machinists (who turned metal with a chisel just like wood ) went nuts because they thought theyd be out of work. Now in the end, steam engine folks just made their engines better and the tolerances tighter and nowbody lost his work.

    I guess its the same for CNC, it makes more complex parts cheaper, such as milled cases for mobile phones. And that may well create jobs elsewhere...

  • None of these CNC videos say what the part is actually for.

  • only stupid people are screwed. no computer can replace dexterity or human ingenuity for decades to come.

  • @jeetendrag10acc2 the computer controlling this machine replaced human dexterity. i doubt you can be precise to within 0.0001"

  • @solkahn i build cnc machines from scratch. i know why rolex watches are assembled by hand as well as high end items.the CNC domain is a replacement only for boring parts that must be repetitively made. If necessary,a manual lathe can achieve the same precision.the human hand is a creation tool,like the hand of the horserider. the cnc machine is only a horse.

  • I remember in the 60's they were saying some day Robots would replace us...

    And CNC's are basically robots ...

  • thats why ya need to learn to run the big lathes and mills.  you will keep a job

  • cool

  • nice!

  • perfect i have my home made cnc driver and router but this is great.exelent!

  • please someone tell me what kind of part is the result?

  • Cuts like Butter!

  • Режимы резания ужасно страшные. Я бы побоялся работать на таких режимах....Жить -то еще охота))

  • Beautiful presentation, but we understand the difference between a machine and a machine first line second line. Could do this same process at least 30% faster on a decent machine.

  • Is the chuck servo direct drive?

  • ca c est sur

  • putain de piece!

  • You can also mill and turn steel without coolant.. hardened workpieces are always turned and milled without coolant

  • MCSPLC,

    is lubricant used to cool the cutter or the, or the metal or both, or something else?

  • Yes, but they don't use any here as it would be impossible to see the work. That's one of the reasons they typically use brass for these demos.

  • SJANDREWS,

    yes to which question?

  • Yes to your question. The coolant is used to cool the tool, the work, and promote chip flow.

  • SJANDREWS,

    would a diamond work better? its impervious 2 the amount of heat that would b generated by milling steel.

  • @johnnytheprick

    They do use diamond cutting tools for some applications, though they cant be used on anyyhing with a substantial carbon content. The carbon in the workpiece reacts adversley with the diamond under high temperatures and pressures breaking it down quickly. Diamonds are great for non metalics, plastics, ceramics, carbides, that sort of stuff

  • I made one of these on my colchester triumph last week.

  • Very Impressive. What is it?

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  • Pretty cool little part,but it's actually simple programming.

  • That knob sure got polished.

  • @artrasa

    idiot how can you say that after you saw how the surface came out

    its easily possible to mill ra 1.6 or less

  • Very cool

  • That was the single most impressive man made thing I have ever seen.

  • programmer must have known what he was doing!!!

  • I would love to run that machine. CME will have to do for now.

  • Looks pretty accurate. Very nice!

  • Dont you use refrigeration? The metal might temper a little no??

  • daewoo thats who?

  • The cnc Truning Center Machine brand I believe.

  • really impressive.

  • What is the part that it makes?

  • a dildo :D

  • xD xD

  • it looks like a lock mechinism for a safe? or a detonator for a bomb !

  • 何の部品!!!!???

  • thank you. my life is complete now.

  • Amazing machine. But think about it...

    In 8 minutes, this machine made a part that would have taken a day to make on manual machines.

    And people wonder why there aren't any jobs...

  • @jmar1371 I agree. CNC machines are slowly declining the number of jobs in engineering firms.. a CNC could make parts for a better CNC which will make better parts for it's predecessor and so on...

  • @jmar1371

    They used man to build the robots and then the robots were used to build robots. Unless you wish to work for china wages you are screwed.

  • @jmar1371 Sombodies gotta program it...

  • @jmar1371 ye but it probably took a day to program this machine lol

  • @jmar1371 There are plenty of jobs. There is actually a shortage of employees who know how to program these machines competently. 

  • @JTMarlin8 One programmer can program dozens of these machines. So one man replaces dozens of machinists. Cuts production costs, but since no one is employed, there are few customers.

  • @jmar1371 And yet at the same time...who can argue with results like this?

  • @jmar1371 Well people still need to make the cnc's...

  • @jmar1371 there are different jobs. Like grief counselling for people who have lost their jobs. ‹(•¿•)›

  • @jmar1371 heres another perspective though imagine how much it would have cost to have that part made in a manual shop as opposed to having it made in a cnc shop think about what it may go it and how much the price of whatever it goes in is effected by the fact that it can now be built in 8 minutes instead of 8 hours yes they are cutting down on jobs to a point but i make my living running swiss style cnc machines and there great in my opinion

  • @jmar1371 The machine can't set itself up, run itself, or fix itself.

  • @bradenn Fix itself? They never break down, do they?

  • @jmar1371 Find me a machinist who can make 1000 copies of this part, accurate to, 1 thousandth of an inch?

    My point is, This isn't a part that could be made for any reasonable price by a human, or to any reasonable accuracy. Humans still have their place in one-off, custom parts, but mass-produced copies of the same part are much more effectively made by a machine!

  • @jmar1371

    you know people makes this machines

  • @jmar1371 it's called advanced technology..

  • @jmar1371 There are jobs, running these machines, designing and flying the planes these parts go into, supplying the fuel for the planes, building the runways and airports, making and selling sammiches to go onboard, selling the tickets.

  • this is sexy

    but rly its nice compared to the old rockford lathe we got in my class

    piece of shit

  • See what good tool geometry, speed and feed can do without liquid cooling.

  • hell yeah....those purple chips that are flying off, that's money!!

  • That's what she said.

  • love the parting off at 6:58 that is one powerful machine

  • I wonder what the part is for.

  • Anal plug.

  • That's what I was thinking, or elaborate dildo

  • Cool Machine!

    This type has been around awhile.

  • that was sweet

  • i think its amazing how cnc's can turn at such speed without suds, if i did some of things on a manual it would just weld te tool in the job!, good show.

  • it will only be something like EN 1A

  • ah, free cutting stuff. i've seen it, sitting on the shelf but only ever machined tool steels, at worst EN9, the difference between manual and cnc underlined, ta!

  • Well made video.

  • just beautiful. i want one

  • awesome demo!!!!

  • pretty slick stuff

  • Fantastic, More hypnotic than a hypnotist.

  • I would buy one just to watch it run.

  • Bad ASS

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