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houndogforever
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March 18, 2021
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High feed roughing. 1.0” cutter. 3000 rpm. 360 IPM .017 deep and 3/4 width of cut. Cut my roughing time in half BT30 spindle Brother Speedio S700x1
Brother Speedio S700X1 with rotary
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Making fast work of some parts in the rotary axis being held in a Raptor Workholding fixture. 3.5 minutes all in, I used to do this in about 5 set ups.
Speedio making fast work of some aluminum parts.
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High Speed machining on a Brother Speedio S700X1 with Sankyo rotary axis. 6061-T6 aluminum bar stock.
speedio
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My new Speedio S700X1. First parts made. The program isn't perfect, but between learning a new control and changing my CAM post processor, it took me a couple days to get it to take a program in and run with no editing. Material is 6061-T6. The roughing mill is a 3/8" 3 flute running at 16,000rpm and 288 IPM. Drill is 0.609" dia and running at 6900RPM and 49 IPM no peck.
fadal, mill, tool change then drill 39/64 thru 1.03
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Pretty fast tool change for an Old Fadal.
P20 Mold steel high efficiency machining.
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Trochoidal slotting some P20 Mold steel, HRc 29. 0.462 deep and 0.787 wide slot across 0.709 wide bar. Using an Imco 5 flute endmill at 3600 RPM and 85 IPM. Radial step over .050 and all done on a light weight Fadal VMC15XT linear way machine. I could bump up the step over or the speed if I wanted too. I love these end mills.
P20 Mold steel, cut on a Fadal VMC 15XT
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Roughing milling P20 mold steel at HRc 29. 0.900 deep and .050 radial cut at 3628 RPM and 100 IPM in a light weight Fadal VMC 15XT linear way machine. Using a 1/2" IMCO EnDuro 5 flute endmill.
just what i was looking for, tool manufacturer details please. Looking to use one on my robodrill.
Oh, and I forgot to mention the material is P20 mold steel, HRc 28-30
15xt is a damn good vmc
Is that the 88HS controller?
I miss my Ray Ray. He passed at the young age of 4 in December of 2018.
Why the face mill for first tool? Nothing left of those 8 passes?
Should up that tap too 5000rpm
No high preassure coolant, nor coolant through spindle? Those would boost the productivity in that machine
it is plumbed for CTS, and I have a motor and pump set up but have not installed it yet.
Which face mill are you using at the end where you are prepping the stock for the second operation? Also, what brand and model is your rotary?
Sankyo rotary
Have you thought about adding a Spidercool nozzle?
The flow is turned way down on this so that I could film. I don't think this machine needs one but I have tossed around putting one on the old Fadal.
I just wish more companies would give a ballpark cost estimate on their website for these machines...
It rough because imported machines also have to deal with currency fluctuations so what would be $100k is now $105k if the dollar drops 5%. This machine, with the fast 4th axis crested over 100k when I bought it in 2016. The rotary itself was 15k if I remember right. It isn't cheap, but run right, they are super productive.
Look, man. I'm an introvert, but it's just a phone call or email away.😂 To be honest, Brother's target market is serious production. They'll sell to anyone, but the pain point they're trying to resolve is the fastest, most economical production, in the smallest floorspace. You're buying these on capability first, with price being a secondary consideration. Frankly, if you're not going to run the nuts off these machines day and night, there are cheaper options. (Haas is not actually a toy for toddlers, despite what many obnoxious commenters say.) It's best to think of these as process machines instead of general ones. (However, the new controllers hint towards a pivot of attracting the home-garage shops. Which, honestly, is a smart move. The size and lower current requirements of these machines are worth the extra shekels for those with such limitations. And, if such customers are ambitious and successful, there's really no need to "upgrade" to a different brand to produce their products.)
What was that last tool? Facemill? Or a nylon deburr brush of some sort?
It is from Brush Research Mfg or BRM. it is to debur the dovetail so it doesn't get hung up loading onto the 4th.
Hi, What is your first tool for roughing? That is impressive roughing.
Thats nice work. Find the right workholding and a good orientation and you can hit 90% of the features in one setup! Good compromise on surface machining the round, that machine makes quick work of it!
why don't you machine 10 each time? you can make a fixture with dovetails, you run so fast ,but make just one each time...
Fischer977, The rotary axis is a better way to do it. It keeps everything related to itself so there is no mis-loading in a fixture or vise. I used to do this 2 or 4 at a time in multiple vises but it quadrupled the handling time. The machine is so fast that it is faster and more productive, plus a more accurate part to do them 1 at a time. For a $50 part, that is pretty darn fast to make it.
awesome sauce. who made the subplate?
Bought a used sub plate that had all the 1/2-13 inserts in it, had it ground and then added the Orange Vise receivers as well as some Speedloc receiver to take small fixture plates and also other vises.
bad ass im close to gettin a s1000.. love watching that sucker fly
Did you end up getting one?
Was just about to ask the same thing.
Oakwood Machine Works Sometime after I asked that question I'm pretty sure I saw a comment from S2Jesse on a different video saying he got a Haas. I don't remember which model though.
Making more chess pieces, I see!
Awesome
you need to get those chips outta there!
What model? Looks like about a 4020.
It is a 3016, 1993 model that has gone thru a reman 2 years ago.