Really like your toolpath selection!! The raster programs are so satisfying to watch!! What cam software do you guys use? Some of the movements made me think of the one I use!
Certain inserts doesn't like water, the oil in it increases edge pressure greatly, reducing tool life For sharp tools it's not a problem, but some inserts aren't sharp, they simply slide on the oil, instead of cutting into the material
Would it be possible to add Ae and Ap alongside with doped and feed of the perticular tool you are using.. it would be helpful for new evolving machinist like me... Thanks
With how much material is being removed it's probably cheaper to replace inserts on the facemill than the price of a solid endmill. Probably a little quicker too
I am pretty sure a big high feed mill is the cheapest and fastest way off roughing especially when you need the low stepdown (1mm) because of the part angle.
@@swecnc6299 Totally agree. Ive run a lot of simulations to verify and compare the two methods and Ive found the same. What we need is a dynamic two way adaptive strategy with different feed and ae for climb and conv. cutting to save inserts. That would really improve cycle times and tool life.
why is this milling pattern so wierd? normally one height is milled complete and then the next height is milled but this stops before the last path of the height and then starts at the next height. Then after that it finishes the last pass of the old height if you understand what i mean
Hi, you have very potential channel with interesting job you making but if you will continue ignoring the comments people will go
What machine snd what control you’re using. Looks like the smoothness is off and cutter stops at each corner which is wasting time
Could you please add more information about tools you’re using? Speed, feed, DOC, WOC. Like CNC FREEZAR does.
Plz give me a job in yourwork. Place ? I am very interested
Can give me a job In your workshok i am Vmc full operator or programmer Plz sir i am waiting for your response?
Where is your work shop location snd where are you from ?
Nice movement of axis And cut and feed or rpm speed plz tell me ?
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Really like your toolpath selection!! The raster programs are so satisfying to watch!! What cam software do you guys use? Some of the movements made me think of the one I use!
Hi inventor 2022
@swecnc6299 That's awesome! We use autodesks powermill. It's kind of interesting how similar the paths are!
what software make program? Mastercam
Inventor 2022
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Hello, which machine is this?
Hi, Mikron vc 1000
mate 45C??
what material?
Please I a mold
Nice work! Upload more video with natural sound of cnc machine process
What is your spindle?HP?Speed?
what's the model of controller on your machine?
Hi I want to order broom mold can you make it
good machines
Could you please share setting up and fixing the billet of this part. I mean part in beginning of the video. Thank you
how is this workpiece clamped? what kind of clamps used here
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How long did it take to make? 5 hours?
10:20 servo motors don't like that kind of rapid traveling with that heavy object?
Have you used Sandvik 0.8 r inserts in 16mm or 22mm head?
What is a normal tolerance on such work? 0.05mm or?
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nice work!
Insane! Very impressive machining.
Post processor problem bad interpolation
do you wright the programs and what cam package do you use and what machine is it great machining by the way thanks
Seco Highfeed fres?
Yes R220.21-0066-R160.5A and R217.21-3232.0-R125.3A
@@swecnc6299 Awesome! We use that same mill in this video: ruclips.net/video/4GLujTwkSVM/видео.html
Não sei qual o software de cam que estão a utilizar, mas o 1°programa passa muito tempo no ar a reposicionar ferramenta
Please tell me feed ,rpm,insert type ,depthofcut
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Why always mist coolant instead of flood? I would also be interested in seeing the finishing toolpaths instead of always roughing.
For steel i dont need cooling, just chip evacuation with airblast and extra lubrication on finishing pass with mist.
Certain inserts doesn't like water, the oil in it increases edge pressure greatly, reducing tool life For sharp tools it's not a problem, but some inserts aren't sharp, they simply slide on the oil, instead of cutting into the material
Great looking machine. Cool video.
Would it be possible to add Ae and Ap alongside with doped and feed of the perticular tool you are using.. it would be helpful for new evolving machinist like me... Thanks
Why face mill instead of solid end mill?
With how much material is being removed it's probably cheaper to replace inserts on the facemill than the price of a solid endmill. Probably a little quicker too
@@johnbrannan7466 good point. Hadnt thought of that. Maybe with 6 insert he gets a higher surface speed
I am pretty sure a big high feed mill is the cheapest and fastest way off roughing especially when you need the low stepdown (1mm) because of the part angle.
Faster, and the steps on the part will be a lot lower If the machine has the power bigger tools always better
@@swecnc6299 Totally agree. Ive run a lot of simulations to verify and compare the two methods and Ive found the same. What we need is a dynamic two way adaptive strategy with different feed and ae for climb and conv. cutting to save inserts. That would really improve cycle times and tool life.
why is this milling pattern so wierd? normally one height is milled complete and then the next height is milled but this stops before the last path of the height and then starts at the next height. Then after that it finishes the last pass of the old height if you understand what i mean
I wonder what CAM was used. I notice a lot of odd tool paths with Fusion 360
The adaptive was set to (order by area) instead of (order by depth)
in mastercam you can click optimize cut order and itll do that but its a bitch to restart if you have to
Molds clamping system make video please explain
Could you please tell me how are you holding those plates from side are those nut welded to the part? Thanks
i use a clamp that is turned down to 14mm diameter to fit inside a m16 tapped hole that i use for lifting
So basically you welded those m16 nuts and clamped them with the turned clams?
what machine is this?
Hi sir how much this machine
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