This machine certainly does look a like a beast. Amazing control and accuracy during the milling process. It really is a great industry to be involved in.
I born in France, i live in Germany, i like machining and i like make chip, unfortunetly, but fews machinists live their profession, i am like you, you are a Titan of chip
judging by the intersecting net pattern after milling, the plane of rotation of the cutter is absolutely parallel to the table guides. amazing accuracy.
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Love youre videos that show what tools and machines can really do. I'm in a shop with men that think a .1 deep cut with a 2in APKT face mill is very heavy hogging in 1018 steel with a hurco vmx. It's hard to blame them sometimes because the spindle sounds like it could fall out and you have to scream to communicate when it gets over 4000rpm and tool life is about as bad. Glad I got a HAAS at home.
I love your mission of raising up the industry! Keep it up. But im going to teach you something today. If you want your piece "perfectly" parallel (and square), you need to first put it up on parallels. After establishing two parallel sides you then drop it deeper in vise, like in the video, and square up the remaining sides. Old trick.
simple fanuc simple machine, Iam working on Doosan 650 and 6700 DNM , but i cant say what is different between DNM and Mynx maybe America / europe cant say. Anyway great as ever TITAN make the money !! love you Bro .
Good to see you David! you would know with your experience, titanium is not super hard. reminds me of working 304ss inconel 718 and hardox 600 is about the toughest I have encountered.
@@Donkusdelux I would agree hardest I have cut in a lathe is hastoloy b3. Unless you count turning the shank of a solid carbide drill to fit into a tool holder so we didn't have to buy a new holder for it.
I can see the point... meaning moving towards the most rigid part of work holding. In this particular set up... the entire set up is Rock Solid. SCHUNK KSG
Chips are gonna fly towards the door that direction also.... 🤷🏼♂️ While I'm here, I'd just like to say I'd never square up a billet like that. Always flip machined face 90deg to the fixed jaw, not full 180 like this vid. 🤷🏼♂️
@@steviemill I think it also depends on the jaws in the vice. If you want to make it fully parallel and rectangular there are special jaws that push the part down and therefore the surfaces will be 100% parallel by flipping 180 degree. But the jaws in the video seem like normal rigid jaws. Anyway he looks like preparing the raw material for further operations and so the surfaces do not need to be perfectly parallel.
@@iamthemostfamoushaha yes, agree that he's just roughing the sides square for further ops, and in this instance probs don't matter. I still wouldn't though, and I'd machine + to - in the x axis also.
defiantly cut towards your back jaw. boss always taught me this. chips dont break your windows and if something bad happens you dont get a 120lb vise coming threw the doors at you. 50taper machines dont fuck around. they will tear those vises off, saw it happen.
Well, you can do everything with CNC :P He also could have offset tool a little bit. It looks like centre of the tool was exactly in line with middle of the part, which also isn't perfect.
I don’t know if this is a myth but isn’t it better to mill with the load of the cut going towards the back jaw?? To me it looks like the load of the cut is towards the screw handle side?
did you not need to ease the spindle in? like a break in period. we had a NTX 2000 carousell go down for 3 weeks and we kept getting spindle overload alarms even after warm ups, but after a while they sorted out
Titan, can you talk about this particular insert's available "time in cut"? The manufacturers want you to burn up inserts, saying "time is money" while not looking at the cost of the inserts, and the downtime changing them out... Finding the happy medium that keeps the boss happy and the shop making money is the hardest part of speeds and feeds.
Doosan might not have some of the bells and whistles of DMG or Okuma but they are rock solid machines. I'd buy one over a haas or hurco and price wouldnt be far off. Fanuc control is about the worst thing on these
It's not a Titan video without a ton of hand movement, major emphasis on all T's in the middle of words and catch phrases like boom, killing it and perfect
Hey Titan, great video, I'm sorry if i dont use the exact terminology (I am still learning) but I was wondering how are you going to grab the piece for facing the smallest face?
@@DdgeluvinHic Ah right on, well im sure it was a solid business decision, which is good marketing for Doosan and a good deal for Titan. Many people will probably buy Doosans with Titan showing what is possible with them. That stuff doesn't bother me. Unless he was out here slamming other companies while promoting Doosan, then I would say that's shitty ethics and would ignore his opinions or take them with a grain of salt, that doesn't seem to be the case or in his character. I am waiting on that call from Kern for my exclusivity deal 😉😏🤣
@@ClockwerkIndustries I agree. Titan's goal is to get people interested in the manufacturing trade and Doosan is another tool in his box to achieve that goal. If he was out bashing other machine brands and promoting Doosan exclusively I'd be rather annoyed and like you would take his opinion with a grain of salt. Titan has shown that he's a man of good character and has a deep passion and love for this industry and I'm appreciative of his efforts to promote it. P.S. I'd love to have a Kern as well. :-D
Hi.I just want to say I've work on VMC M/C for 31 years now, and retired, you all should work on metric. and I am a English man. I love imperial (English) but if you are engineers you will understand, I have been brought up with both,obviously Imperial first. 1/64" 1/32" 1/16" 1/8" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 MM works out better.
skip to 6:06 and look on the right, Renishaw tool probe on the bed, extremely common on modern machines, give the tool a rough length to the gauge line eg 150mm and then when it measures it will take that into account aswell as the user defined clearance safety height above the probe usually 5/10mm. Haas Automation youtube channel will probably have a video
я на VSMPO-AVISMA фрезерую титан "6-4" на скорости резания максимум 40 метров в минуту . на UralBoingManufacturing (UBM) фрезеруют на 60 метрах в минуту максимум ( тоже , кстати кенаметал ) . У вас в ролике обороты шпинделя завышены в два раза. Будет неприемлимо короткое время жизни фрезы. TITANS of CNC: Academy indicate in the comments the lifetime of one edge
guys.. can u all help me.. im using Milimeter per minute (mm/min) for feedrate.. so what the feedrate titan using.. i cant understand coz titan using SMM, MMPM and MMPT.. thnx guys..
Why are you cutting with the center of the tool on the center of the work, and feeding toward the door? You would be better to move the cutter off center and climb mill through the material, sending the chip to the back and keeping the chips out of the screw of your vices. I was a mill guru for Okuma through the 90's and taught this stuff for more than 15 years. Rev. Andy Levine
Algum brasileiro que trabalhe com usinagem CNC, quero entender a realidade, para trabalhar nos USA. Se alguem puder e quiser me ajudar! Obrigado! Some Brazilian who works with CNC machining, I want to understand the reality, to work in the USA. If anyone can and want to help me! Thanks! @fabinotarouco
Really like the video style on this one, feels like we’re there watching it cut.
This beast will be good to redo the DDC heatsinks :D
This machine certainly does look a like a beast. Amazing control and accuracy during the milling process. It really is a great industry to be involved in.
I born in France, i live in Germany, i like machining and i like make chip, unfortunetly, but fews machinists live their profession, i am like you, you are a Titan of chip
I like how he keeps his finger over the stop button after he hits cycle start, I do the same thing when I'm running the lathe.
It’s called ‘fear’ 😉
When taking a first cut... it’s called experience 😂😂😂
Tixe 100 dude, chill, it’s a joke
Lol I feel like that’s a trade standard
I do the same thing for every cycle start when I'm running my lasers even on a basic single program that gets ran constantly.
judging by the intersecting net pattern after milling, the plane of rotation of the cutter is absolutely parallel to the table guides. amazing accuracy.
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Love youre videos that show what tools and machines can really do. I'm in a shop with men that think a .1 deep cut with a 2in APKT face mill is very heavy hogging in 1018 steel with a hurco vmx. It's hard to blame them sometimes because the spindle sounds like it could fall out and you have to scream to communicate when it gets over 4000rpm and tool life is about as bad. Glad I got a HAAS at home.
Doosan has been stepping up they’re game, we have one that keeps pace with a DMG and at half the cost.
I work every day on a doosan and I've worked on a DMG. Doosan wil never be as good as DMG. They are expensive because they are good
@@mendadrog Korea products always inferior quality if compared with Germany and Japan technology.
Love the work you have put in academy. They do help me a lot in my study. Hope to see more contents from you.
I love your mission of raising up the industry! Keep it up. But im going to teach you something today. If you want your piece "perfectly" parallel (and square), you need to first put it up on parallels. After establishing two parallel sides you then drop it deeper in vise, like in the video, and square up the remaining sides. Old trick.
This is not Titan's first rodeo.
As always, thank you soooo much for your dedication to helping to lift us all up!
You're putting a smile on pop's face for helping us all! :)
And this so nice that you show load on axles and spindles, do it pls in future videos also if you can)
I would like to go to USA to learn from you Titan! You are the best! RESPECT
simple fanuc simple machine, Iam working on Doosan 650 and 6700 DNM , but i cant say what is different between DNM and Mynx maybe America / europe cant say. Anyway great as ever TITAN make the money !! love you Bro .
I love the Big plus spindle. That's a real beast!
Cutting titanium is really easy. Why do people think it's difficult? 🤔
Good to see you David! you would know with your experience, titanium is not super hard. reminds me of working 304ss
inconel 718 and hardox 600 is about the toughest I have encountered.
I was thinking the same thing titanium easy to cut if you are roughing it out like he did.
@@Donkusdelux I would agree hardest I have cut in a lathe is hastoloy b3. Unless you count turning the shank of a solid carbide drill to fit into a tool holder so we didn't have to buy a new holder for it.
TITAN thank you for showing control panel and how to do setup . The only part of machine that scares me is control panel . GOD BLESS
So why did you mill "into" the loose jaw? i learned to never mill into the loose but the fixed jaw.
I can see the point... meaning moving towards the most rigid part of work holding. In this particular set up... the entire set up is Rock Solid. SCHUNK KSG
Chips are gonna fly towards the door that direction also.... 🤷🏼♂️
While I'm here, I'd just like to say I'd never square up a billet like that. Always flip machined face 90deg to the fixed jaw, not full 180 like this vid. 🤷🏼♂️
@@steviemill I think it also depends on the jaws in the vice. If you want to make it fully parallel and rectangular there are special jaws that push the part down and therefore the surfaces will be 100% parallel by flipping 180 degree.
But the jaws in the video seem like normal rigid jaws. Anyway he looks like preparing the raw material for further operations and so the surfaces do not need to be perfectly parallel.
@@iamthemostfamoushaha yes, agree that he's just roughing the sides square for further ops, and in this instance probs don't matter. I still wouldn't though, and I'd machine + to - in the x axis also.
defiantly cut towards your back jaw. boss always taught me this. chips dont break your windows and if something bad happens you dont get a 120lb vise coming threw the doors at you. 50taper machines dont fuck around. they will tear those vises off, saw it happen.
I like it ! SOLID ! Can you arc on and load the cut towards the fixed jaw ? Chip thinning on entry and exit.
Well, you can do everything with CNC :P He also could have offset tool a little bit. It looks like centre of the tool was exactly in line with middle of the part, which also isn't perfect.
Cool cutting, cool Background music 🎶
Like the integrated Renishaw cycles!
I don’t know if this is a myth but isn’t it better to mill with the load of the cut going towards the back jaw?? To me it looks like the load of the cut is towards the screw handle side?
Much Love and Respect
did you not need to ease the spindle in? like a break in period. we had a NTX 2000 carousell go down for 3 weeks and we kept getting spindle overload alarms even after warm ups, but after a while they sorted out
Awesome, that was a walk in the park ❤️it.
for raw stock i almost always use a piece of aluminum welding rod against the jaw face when squaring it up.
Titan, can you talk about this particular insert's available "time in cut"? The manufacturers want you to burn up inserts, saying "time is money" while not looking at the cost of the inserts, and the downtime changing them out... Finding the happy medium that keeps the boss happy and the shop making money is the hardest part of speeds and feeds.
Your lucky you got the box way model my DNM 6700 is a nice machine overall but I hate the echoing sound from cavity under table due to linear guides.
Doosan might not have some of the bells and whistles of DMG or Okuma but they are rock solid machines. I'd buy one over a haas or hurco and price wouldnt be far off. Fanuc control is about the worst thing on these
Great job its looking good what that machine can do
These guys are so fast they can also make the coolant and chips move at a 150% feed rate.
It's not a Titan video without a ton of hand movement, major emphasis on all T's in the middle of words and catch phrases like boom, killing it and perfect
For production you need to cut right left so the chips go back
Saftey as well. If that part or vice let's go you don't want it coming toward the operators
Brah! That machine looks hungry!
I am amazed that you are using a VMC, you‘ve taught us that VMCs are out. 😂
This beast loves to “hog”.
Hey Titan, great video, I'm sorry if i dont use the exact terminology (I am still learning) but I was wondering how are you going to grab the piece for facing the smallest face?
Likely just keep it in the same orientation en cut it with a long endmill
Man, whoever makes the first part file for this thing will be sweating BULLETS!
Your vids are awesome. Im a cnc machinist. How can i get approved to use your videos to show people what i do...
That's good stuff
At some point show setting up a dual spindle mill
Dame this nice beat...
boom amazing ...
I'm guessing they got rid of all the HAAS equipment?
Just business. Doosan probably had a sweet discount offer for marketing their machines with the academy. Common sense decision really.
@@ClockwerkIndustries From what I saw, Titans of CNC signed a contract that Doosan is their exclusive, premium machine in the shop.
@@DdgeluvinHic Ah right on, well im sure it was a solid business decision, which is good marketing for Doosan and a good deal for Titan. Many people will probably buy Doosans with Titan showing what is possible with them. That stuff doesn't bother me. Unless he was out here slamming other companies while promoting Doosan, then I would say that's shitty ethics and would ignore his opinions or take them with a grain of salt, that doesn't seem to be the case or in his character. I am waiting on that call from Kern for my exclusivity deal 😉😏🤣
@@ClockwerkIndustries I agree. Titan's goal is to get people interested in the manufacturing trade and Doosan is another tool in his box to achieve that goal. If he was out bashing other machine brands and promoting Doosan exclusively I'd be rather annoyed and like you would take his opinion with a grain of salt. Titan has shown that he's a man of good character and has a deep passion and love for this industry and I'm appreciative of his efforts to promote it. P.S. I'd love to have a Kern as well. :-D
@@ClockwerkIndustries if you follow him on Instagram he did bash Haas saying there not the right machine for aerospace
Solid
Hi.I just want to say I've work on VMC M/C for 31 years now, and retired, you all should work on metric. and I am a English man. I love imperial (English) but if you are engineers you will understand, I have been brought up with both,obviously Imperial first. 1/64" 1/32" 1/16" 1/8" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 MM works out better.
Boom!
Would give my left ball for that machine!
I'd give my right nut. Titan of cnc looks like you got a bidding war.
How is the length of a tool like that being measured? is there a video on the matter?
skip to 6:06 and look on the right, Renishaw tool probe on the bed, extremely common on modern machines, give the tool a rough length to the gauge line eg 150mm and then when it measures it will take that into account aswell as the user defined clearance safety height above the probe usually 5/10mm. Haas Automation youtube channel will probably have a video
Also it sounds backwards when coming down so it measured the lowest insert.
@@henrychan720 Correct the spindle spins counterclockwise so it doesn't hit the cutting edge and break the probe
I can hear the power in that thing even through my crappy headset...
I love vietnami cnc
두산 보고있나? 한국어자막좀 달아보자~~~!!!
오 한국인
@@Mountain83 두산 장사 너무 못합니다
the surface finish doesn't look to great. unless its the camera making it look bad?
я на VSMPO-AVISMA фрезерую титан "6-4" на скорости резания максимум 40 метров в минуту . на UralBoingManufacturing (UBM) фрезеруют на 60 метрах в минуту максимум ( тоже , кстати кенаметал ) . У вас в ролике обороты шпинделя завышены в два раза. Будет неприемлимо короткое время жизни фрезы.
TITANS of CNC: Academy
indicate in the comments the lifetime of one edge
guys.. can u all help me.. im using Milimeter per minute (mm/min) for feedrate.. so what the feedrate titan using.. i cant understand coz titan using SMM, MMPM and MMPT.. thnx guys..
Dead ass thats a serious background music
big azzed spindle. spindle speed up more than feed rate next , then feed rate up
Me explica o significado de cada sigla... tipo IPT/ IPM/ MMPT/ MMPM
I like the way of ur explaining about ur work... really one day I will become bigger programmer than u.. love From Pakistan 🇵🇰
Umair where you work in pak?
@@Defender_928 in faisalabad City
what control are you using in pakistan?
@@DavitMartin mostly fanuc and Siemens
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Why are you cutting with the center of the tool on the center of the work, and feeding toward the door? You would be better to move the cutter off center and climb mill through the material, sending the chip to the back and keeping the chips out of the screw of your vices. I was a mill guru for Okuma through the 90's and taught this stuff for more than 15 years. Rev. Andy Levine
Can u help in one drawing pls it will be really i need to understand the way of machining on it
Anyone know what is this track?
Can any body tell me....
What is the music in the background 🤨
Rapid speed lock Sir how to remove rapid speed lock
In Makino ps machines
Contact your supervisor.
First
Edit: lying, I was the second.
My speed is 1300per minute..ap 2.5
Essayer l'inconel a la place de titan
Your process of squaring a block is incorrect... I really hope this isn’t how you teach your students.
Nobody was squaring a block. Just made 2 sides parallel and it came out perfect
Titan was simply demonstrating the cutting capability of the machine. He was not giving a tutorial on squaring stock.
Algum brasileiro que trabalhe com usinagem CNC, quero entender a realidade, para trabalhar nos USA. Se alguem puder e quiser me ajudar!
Obrigado!
Some Brazilian who works with CNC machining, I want to understand the reality, to work in the USA. If anyone can and want to help me!
Thanks! @fabinotarouco
Guys do yourselfs a favor and try metric.
FYI, Americans work in both inch and metric. Depends on the customer.