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Uploaded by hurcousa on Apr 23, 2008
New Hurco VM1P hard milling at a tool show in Erie, PA.
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I could not tell from the video resolution being so poor, was the tool load at 0% during this?
r1ot1ng247 10 months ago
i've used ceramic cnmg's for hard turning ona lathe and they can leave a mirror finish
357zack 1 year ago
Definitely don't proof that program with the door open huh? lol
Mazakdude 2 years ago 2
no coolant cause that are ceramic inputs.. theyare for hard workpieces and they dont like coolant,
Baderluck 2 years ago
no coolant cuz u want the heat to be in the chip not in the tool
MISTOdodo 2 years ago
is that normal
VirtRampage 2 years ago
some inserts last longer without coolent
(with coolant inserts get hot and cold)
qwerdeh 2 years ago
I would imagine for hard milling, yeah ceramic.
no coolant.
Luvanicebum 2 years ago
No coolant. Are you using ceramic inserts?
mmabagain 3 years ago
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I could not tell from the video resolution being so poor, was the tool load at 0% during this?
r1ot1ng247 10 months ago
i've used ceramic cnmg's for hard turning ona lathe and they can leave a mirror finish
357zack 1 year ago
Definitely don't proof that program with the door open huh? lol
Mazakdude 2 years ago 2
no coolant cause that are ceramic inputs.. theyare for hard workpieces and they dont like coolant,
Baderluck 2 years ago
no coolant cuz u want the heat to be in the chip not in the tool
MISTOdodo 2 years ago
is that normal
VirtRampage 2 years ago
some inserts last longer without coolent
(with coolant inserts get hot and cold)
qwerdeh 2 years ago
I would imagine for hard milling, yeah ceramic.
no coolant.
Luvanicebum 2 years ago
No coolant. Are you using ceramic inserts?
mmabagain 3 years ago