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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

Lavorazione dal pieno di un particolare in ottone.

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  • Complimenti il tuo video è bellissimo! Un.... MADE IN ITALY!

  • @paolowilblu Ti ringrazio i complimenti fanno sempre piacere

  • che software cam usi?

  • @stokes85dan Mastercam

  • Tanto di cappello...Bella macchina ma senza offesa io sono per le europee...Più flessibili...a partire dai controlli!

    In ogni caso complimenti!...Per i commenti negativi: IL MADE IN ITALY è sempre una spanna sopra a TUTTI e questo fa rodere il culo a tutto il mondo...

  • @grofing Grazie. Diciamo che ho scelto questo tipo di macchina perche' è sul mercato con questo modello da oltre 20 anni quindi spero che i problemi di gioventu' non li abbia...detto questo concordo con il discorso delle europe che nel mio parco macchine coprono il 90 %.

    Per quanto riguarda il Made in Italy non lo si puo' discutere poi ognuno e' libero di dire cio' che vuole,sarebbe bello che comunque lo si facesse in maniera educata ma del resto non si puo' pretendere la perfezione...

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  • Wow. Now that's what the Intregrex is for.

    I say this because they bought one of these at work and use maybe half a percent of the machines abilities.

    After side one of a part is done, the right chuck grabs the material and has to wait.

    The Multiplex makes almost 5 pieces by the time the Integrex has made one.

    Like you guys say, that's a lot of wasted material. Could something like this be done in a mold?

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  • it's a trophy!

  • that stock must have been fairly expensive.

  • @dj6927 Mould ? Excellent idea ! But, how would you make a mould to start with ? Using similar machine I guess. And what if you need only one piece ? Still mould ? There is no cheaper way of doing it except perhaps rapid prototyping (3D printing, then thermal treatment)

  • what is that?

  • nice old school porn music!

  • @kuei1248 Have to agree about Mastercam, we used to use Catia and the programs were much smoother, now our programs are jerky and less effcient, not to mention they beat the hell out of our machines...

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