As a marine and an artist for the past 75 years it's incredibly amazing what these people are able to do with just their hands and what they have lying around. Truly inspirational
That transition from all CG to real footage at 4:22 is SO perfect! I get to see machines like this everyday and yet i still watch all the marketing videos. Our marketing team is getting so good at these videos.
As a tool and die apprentice forty years ago, I could have never guessed where the industry was headed. I'm in complete awe. Some of those moves would have been impossible to replicate back then. And some of the rather "simple" stuff shown here would have taken us days to just set up.
What an insane feat of engineering. Congrats. As a mechanical engineering student these presentations get me pumped. We have a MiniMill at my Uni and I love watching even that work. Can't imagine the things one could do with this at their disposal. The possibilities are endless.
man... i do not watch TV, Series, Sports or similar, only very few channels on youtube really hooked me up - and the ones having videos that really touched me on a life-impacting level usually dont provide regular content. yet here i am, almost crying in joy, downloading this clip to cut it down to a new screensaver - replacing another dmgmori promo clip... the amount of brand attachment you have caused to my teenage soul is beyond any reasoning
Right??? All these videos inspire pure awe. The total mechanical elegance and consummate industrial design speaks to some sort of inner dream for futurism. It’s just idyllic. Hopefully you will learn to machine or engineer things, if you feel this way about these videos like me you will have a happy life 😊
If you like this sort of thing, scope Sandvik-Coromant and their coromill drills They have a interchangeable twist drill tip, indexable i mean. Unless ya havent seen their stuff yet. Sandvik and Kennametal supply our raw carbide blanks for the twist drills i make during the days im not Praising Dale and raising hell.
I was in in charge of our company’s first 5 axis machine purchase and did the programming . 15 year 5 axis veteran. The thing most people overlook is “How robust is the Post” Then the question becomes do you have a post and simulation for your level of tool path software? The last thing I wanted to get into was Post development that then belonged to someone else. If you have a proven post and simulation that reads from code (Not from Toolpath) this machine will be a winner. Great video
Hello, thank you very much. We have both. A post processor that generates G-code based on tool path and a machine simulation that reads code and simulates the movements.
studying mechanical engineering currently and oh boy does this make me wanna work somewhere with these big ass machines, already have worked in small shops but its just so impressive to be around so many of these big machines
I... I don't even understand how awesome this machine is but I want one, looks really cool and powerfull. As a 3D artist, holy jesus this video, secuence, models and as a whole is really awesome, congrats to the people who build and animate this thing in 3D.
The VFX team must have sweat 💦 till production, details are amazing Good modelling & Animation really appreciate it. & Ofcourse literally machine is a Godfather. Just one thing I didn't see, Coolant never saw anywhere cutters using coolant system would have been great if added during post production. It is what it is right If possible release the machine file for testing purpose.
Thank you for your feedback. It's difficult to add coolant as VFX, besides we don't see any advantage in it than it becomes more realistic but less visible. That's why we always process dry in our videos, although it is not recommended. The 3D model of the machine can be purchased with the machine for testing purposes. If you have workpieces that you would like us to test on the machine as a feasibility study, please contact your local DMG MORI representative or contact us here: en.dmgmori.com/company/contact
@@DMGMORI The part that impressed me (I am not into this stuff) is the coolant in the machine to keep the tolerances was the machine would otherwise heat up. That is pretty impressive.
I saw a tool like this at Textron Lycoming in Stratford CT back in 1986. It was a LOT bigger and couln't move around anywhere near as much, but it was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen :)
I have no idea why this video was in my RUclips feed since I’ve never even seen such a machine. I can imagine how difficult programming it to do what you want - must take weeks.
prestigious cutting-edge design, engineering, and manufacturing. first saw their rigs "live" at FABTECH a decade prior. their machines and the photolithography EUV creations by ASML are not of this earth. keep hammering DMG MORI!
I’ve also worked on a Deckel-Maho-Gildemeister CNC milling station. Though not as advanced as this one. The first question that came to my mind was; how many tools can you put on idle in the toolstacker? Couldn’t give it that much thought because then they showed me that they had a 1m long speeddril with 2 tungsten tips ready for action 🤩 That just blew my mind. I do love short videos like this. Magnificent!
I saw the title and it claims “pinnacle of engineering” and thought that was quite the stretch of a claim. Then I proceed to actually watch the demo and was fairly impressed. It’s not necessarily the pinnacle of engineering, but it’s definitely a nice tool that can make one. It’s mostly for machinists, but me as a mechanical engineer really makes me want one.
What an awesome piece of kit! I don't need one, I know I can't afford one (likely a 8 or 9 figure price tag for a complete setup), but if I was ever in the position to purchase a system like this for my needs then I know where to come! Nice work by the video effects team with the CGI-to-Realtime Scene integration, very smooth and seamless! As a point of note, you might benefit from highlighting the tools or parts being mentioned with a red transparent shade that flashes at each stage things change or happen, with semi-transparent red arrows indicating the direction of motion or action.
I have seen many complicated CNC Machines but nothing comes close to this Portal series. I think you can manufacture any kind of component with these machines.
Excellent video, excellent introduction, again. Congratulations. Just as a tip, it would be better to use that music directly instead of adding to the music you use in the duoBLOCK series. This music seems to soften the glamor of the machine a bit. Congratulations again.
Yep, you're right. As a tool and die apprentice forty years ago, some of those mind-boggling moves were literally impossible back then. Others would have taken us days to set up on a manual machine.
Hello, this depends on the drill, the coolant pressure you can apply to stabilize the drill (we can go up to 150 bar) and of course on the predrilling process.
This machine but adding another head for Laser/plasma deposition will be the PINNACLE of Mechanical engineering. Why? because is more hard to implement it but very helpfull. specialy on roccket scince.
Hello, please visit the website from our DMG MORI Academy for more information: en.dmgmori.com/service-and-training/academy If you have any other questions, feel free to ask us. Your DMG MORI Social Media Team
As a carbon steel drill bit for over 50 years, this video really hits home for me, amazing!
Mr. Drill Bit, thank you for you service.
As a marine and an artist for the past 75 years it's incredibly amazing what these people are able to do with just their hands and what they have lying around.
Truly inspirational
As an engineer for 200 years this is so great.
Now I need this for my home workshop.
This thing will transform your home workshop into regular workshop cause you won't have a home.
The precision to grind gears with no mechanical interlink is just insane.
Do you mean the gear skiving at 3:22?
@@raphaelkostas yes. That used to required a mechanical interlink.
The even have a separate Video about it here: ruclips.net/video/0C4hFSeGryM/видео.html&ab_channel=DMGMORI
That transition from all CG to real footage at 4:22 is SO perfect!
I get to see machines like this everyday and yet i still watch all the marketing videos. Our marketing team is getting so good at these videos.
Can you shed some light on where these kinds of machines are used? Can you estimate cost to get something like this setup at a factory in the EU?
@@Paul-uy1ru These are for heavy industry from the looks of it, and i would assume a 5 axis machine of this size is North of a million euros.
@@Paul-uy1ru I've got a crated one for sale on eBay - the larger model - only $200k - it's already in a port in the EU -
Western Union only👍
As a tool and die apprentice forty years ago, I could have never guessed where the industry was headed. I'm in complete awe. Some of those moves would have been impossible to replicate back then. And some of the rather "simple" stuff shown here would have taken us days to just set up.
give it another 20 years and nuclear printing will replace even this
I think you meant to say "When I was a Tool & Die apprentice".. Unless you are claiming that your current job title is "Apprentice-40-Years-Ago"
You have the prettiest overall design of any of the big CNC builders. The white and black is so slick.
What an insane feat of engineering. Congrats. As a mechanical engineering student these presentations get me pumped. We have a MiniMill at my Uni and I love watching even that work. Can't imagine the things one could do with this at their disposal. The possibilities are endless.
I respect mechanical engineers
This video has to be the peak of graphic engineering
man... i do not watch TV, Series, Sports or similar, only very few channels on youtube really hooked me up - and the ones having videos that really touched me on a life-impacting level usually dont provide regular content. yet here i am, almost crying in joy, downloading this clip to cut it down to a new screensaver - replacing another dmgmori promo clip... the amount of brand attachment you have caused to my teenage soul is beyond any reasoning
Right??? All these videos inspire pure awe. The total mechanical elegance and consummate industrial design speaks to some sort of inner dream for futurism. It’s just idyllic. Hopefully you will learn to machine or engineer things, if you feel this way about these videos like me you will have a happy life 😊
Oh yeah this is some great engineering porn for sure
@@CS-932 you should make a video of it, also have you seen the MR-1?
@@CS-932 cool, just subbed, have fun editing, I hate it.
If you like this sort of thing, scope Sandvik-Coromant and their coromill drills
They have a interchangeable twist drill tip, indexable i mean.
Unless ya havent seen their stuff yet.
Sandvik and Kennametal supply our raw carbide blanks for the twist drills i make during the days im not Praising Dale and raising hell.
I was in in charge of our company’s first 5 axis machine purchase and did the programming . 15 year 5 axis veteran. The thing most people overlook is “How robust is the Post” Then the question becomes do you have a post and simulation for your level of tool path software? The last thing I wanted to get into was Post development that then belonged to someone else. If you have a proven post and simulation that reads from code (Not from Toolpath) this machine will be a winner.
Great video
Hello, thank you very much. We have both. A post processor that generates G-code based on tool path and a machine simulation that reads code and simulates the movements.
studying mechanical engineering currently and oh boy does this make me wanna work somewhere with these big ass machines, already have worked in small shops but its just so impressive to be around so many of these big machines
This was breath taking. Absolutely breathtaking.
I... I don't even understand how awesome this machine is but I want one, looks really cool and powerfull. As a 3D artist, holy jesus this video, secuence, models and as a whole is really awesome, congrats to the people who build and animate this thing in 3D.
try wrapping your head around 5+ axis dynamics.
shits fire, worse than hydrodynamics
@@Tiwey and then there's 9 axis... Esp the part where u have to program the machine to do 2 things at least at the same time... Oh boy
The VFX team must have sweat 💦 till production, details are amazing Good modelling & Animation really appreciate it. & Ofcourse literally machine is a Godfather.
Just one thing I didn't see, Coolant never saw anywhere cutters using coolant system would have been great if added during post production. It is what it is right
If possible release the machine file for testing purpose.
Thank you for your feedback. It's difficult to add coolant as VFX, besides we don't see any advantage in it than it becomes more realistic but less visible. That's why we always process dry in our videos, although it is not recommended.
The 3D model of the machine can be purchased with the machine for testing purposes. If you have workpieces that you would like us to test on the machine as a feasibility study, please contact your local DMG MORI representative or contact us here: en.dmgmori.com/company/contact
@@DMGMORI The part that impressed me (I am not into this stuff) is the coolant in the machine to keep the tolerances was the machine would otherwise heat up. That is pretty impressive.
And the Academy Award for Best Machine Tool video goes to DMG Mori! and their Portal Series video!
An extremely high quality video for an extreme, monster machine!
I saw a tool like this at Textron Lycoming in Stratford CT back in 1986. It was a LOT bigger and couln't move around anywhere near as much, but it was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen :)
I have no idea why this video was in my RUclips feed since I’ve never even seen such a machine. I can imagine how difficult programming it to do what you want - must take weeks.
Beautiful CNC machines.
prestigious cutting-edge design, engineering, and manufacturing. first saw their rigs "live" at FABTECH a decade prior. their machines and the photolithography EUV creations by ASML are not of this earth. keep hammering DMG MORI!
Imagine having one of these in the home workshop for hobby projects!
Amazing machine, beautifully rendered promo! 🔥
This was just a random recommendation from YT. I dont even know why you need this, but I WANT ONE! XD
One of the very few channels where I am willing to watch the advertisement (video) they put out.
I’ve also worked on a Deckel-Maho-Gildemeister CNC milling station. Though not as advanced as this one. The first question that came to my mind was; how many tools can you put on idle in the toolstacker?
Couldn’t give it that much thought because then they showed me that they had a 1m long speeddril with 2 tungsten tips ready for action 🤩
That just blew my mind.
I do love short videos like this. Magnificent!
Hello, the magazine can handle up to 453 tools as a standard option.
Technology Excellence
Video Quality at it`s highest! Preciously amazing!
I saw the title and it claims “pinnacle of engineering” and thought that was quite the stretch of a claim.
Then I proceed to actually watch the demo and was fairly impressed.
It’s not necessarily the pinnacle of engineering, but it’s definitely a nice tool that can make one.
It’s mostly for machinists, but me as a mechanical engineer really makes me want one.
what would you say is a contender for the pinnacle of engineering?
@@FancyUnicorn hermle
looks very space observatory-esque. impressive.
this is the pinnacle of mechanical engineering fr
I don't know what I'd make with it, but I sure want one of these.
Get this machining centre soon✨
Impressive. I'll buy two for Cyber Monday.
These look like they'd be installed on huge space stations
This is the Future!
wow this is super cool
Must be fun watching German and Japanese engineers duking it out, worked with both and they are stubborn but I think the Germans take 1st prize.
The 5 axis CNC machine and video very nice.
This is just amazing!
@Peter Whoopsie 😅 (it was unlisted before)
Très impressionnant,belle machine!😮
Watching videos like this about these amazing monster machines while working on trash 11 year old haas 3 axis mills
What an awesome piece of kit!
I don't need one, I know I can't afford one (likely a 8 or 9 figure price tag for a complete setup), but if I was ever in the position to purchase a system like this for my needs then I know where to come!
Nice work by the video effects team with the CGI-to-Realtime Scene integration, very smooth and seamless!
As a point of note, you might benefit from highlighting the tools or parts being mentioned with a red transparent shade that flashes at each stage things change or happen, with semi-transparent red arrows indicating the direction of motion or action.
I have seen many complicated CNC Machines but nothing comes close to this Portal series. I think you can manufacture any kind of component with these machines.
I’m not in this field but that is seriously impressive
This isn't in a field
Amazing!!!!
Mama, kauf mir des zum Geburtstag bitte ❤
So bad ass, the machine made this video!
Damn. Wow. We live in the future
True art!
Engineering is beautiful
geez, I wish I could work with these
Stunning piece of machinery. Anyone has any idea on price range for an equipment like this?
About 3000000-4000000 Euro
this is so beautiful
It was the background noise that sold me...
Amazing work ❤️
Amazing engineering & vid thxs.
Impressive!
Simply amazing video
Can this run on 110 volt power? That's all my garage has :(
We're very sorry, but we think your garage isn't the right place for this machine. :(
marvel of engineering. what a machine...
Title is accurate.
It's looks amazing
Excellent video, excellent introduction, again. Congratulations.
Just as a tip, it would be better to use that music directly instead of adding to the music you use in the duoBLOCK series.
This music seems to soften the glamor of the machine a bit.
Congratulations again.
Thanks for your compliments and suggestion, we'll be happy to pass it along internally.
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BRAVO!
Imagine showing this to someone from 20,30,40,50 years ago. Even now it looks like science fiction.
Yep, you're right. As a tool and die apprentice forty years ago, some of those mind-boggling moves were literally impossible back then. Others would have taken us days to set up on a manual machine.
Beautiful
a machine that can build itself
Me literally Woooow!
I want this for my birthday
Take my money!
this is fucking beautiful
Cost of this machine equals GDP of Uganda
im only 17 without a job but i really need one of these johns
You are welcome to do a training at the DMG MORI Academy. We are always on the lookout for talented young people. :)
My workplace is the kind that creams themselves over tech like this, but then insists I keep writing the G code in notepad.
mind blowing
impressive!
Good machine, no words! But can it support 5-axis turning function (TRAORI or so)? The DMU 210 I have seen only has the 5 axis milling function...
Hello, we can also do 5-axis turning so moving the A or B-axis milling head simultaneous to the turning operation.
I feel good because I am working this machine
Incredible.
Can you guys have a go at mimicking the pre dynastic Egyptian stone vases?
5:57 hahaha WOWWWW!!!!! New fabrique line, and fully automatized.
Beeindruckend 👍🏿
What kind of drift would you get with that 900mm drill?
Hello, this depends on the drill, the coolant pressure you can apply to stabilize the drill (we can go up to 150 bar) and of course on the predrilling process.
i can live inside of this machine.. this will be my marriage home
I want one yesterday.
Yes extremely cool but, does it have a cup holder? Sorry I couldn’t help it.
mind blowing!
Is this like the Apple version of CNC design and technology?
Surgery on parts.... Do i need a Dr. Title 🤣👍 Die dinger werden immer brutaler bei euch. 🤤
Me , being a mechanical engineering ug student (1st yr) from vit want to work in such an environment but don't know whether i could afford it !
I bet I can fit it in my garage
ten time better than an avarege netflix series :D
Man, 40 years ago I thought my Herbert 9c30 was an amazing lathe. Today, holy jeez.
This machine but adding another head for Laser/plasma deposition will be the PINNACLE of Mechanical engineering.
Why? because is more hard to implement it but very helpfull. specialy on roccket scince.
They have a machine like that.
work in tandem with laser deposition will be awsome.
The thumbnail had me think it was a motion master for gaming.
А почему без РГБ подсветки?
Just Wow
I thought this was an actual portal until I watched the first few seconds of the video.
Any training provided?
Hello, please visit the website from our DMG MORI Academy for more information: en.dmgmori.com/service-and-training/academy If you have any other questions, feel free to ask us. Your DMG MORI Social Media Team