HIGH SPEED MACHINING(REALLY HIGH!!!)
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@ardvarkkkkk1 Or use a tube and apply low force. :) That's what I do even to tighten bolts without necessarily using so much strength.
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@flguy32501 Steppers haven't been used in years in quality machines. AC servos.
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@Deusrexmachina If any were to hammer on a vise handle even with their hand, I'd fire him. It's not necessary and it is hard on the vise.
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I'm surprised that thing can change direction so quickly without inducing a following error. Great video. It's amazing how far HSM has come in the in the last decade.
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Poor Old Fadal Is Strugglin! Control cant hardly keep up .
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I'm surprised it was cool enough to handle after machining. Very good.
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Fast speed nice!!!
Your cnc tost wery quicly for sure!!!!!
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I`m wandering how many endmill you used for this video!!
gabievagyerekek 3 months ago
@gabievagyerekek 1 endmill. Speeds and feeds have to provide hour minimum engagement, excluding all non cutting moves.
jamesu229 3 months ago
Fast isn't always good when you're going to have to replace those ballscrews in a year.
Ahnyx86 3 months ago
@Ahnyx86 This was just a 1 time test to find the upper limits of the endmill grind. I would never run this machine at this rate under normal conditions. On the stainless piece the spindle load meter was reaching 150%. We have an opportunity to test on a machine with 24k spindle and 1900 ipm feed rate capability. Unfortunately, I wont be able to get any video because of the company rules.
jamesu229 3 months ago
is thats a handle to a toilet? :s
colinfoster27 4 months ago
@colinfoster27 Kinda looks like one huh. That would be an expensive handle out of 17-4. We tested on MP35N last week, did great. This stuff is nasty. 35% nickel, 35% cobalt and 20% chromium. Will be uploading the video soon.
jamesu229 4 months ago