Hey guys. This component was not produced by me, but by my colleagues. Therefore, if you don't like something about milling, I definitely agree with you.😁
Sure one can do almost anything on 3 axis mill but sometimes its quite painful. Back when we got our first 5 axis machine and learned how to run it i was completely blown away by the simplicity of work. We used to run parts that required 6 different setups and some of them were in odd angles that needed to be set up with care.
Could you walk me through the process. Im new at cnc milling, having a 3 axis and wanting to work on more complex parts. When im done with one side and wanting to start on the next, how do a actually do it, do ike make the part in free CAD or simular, half machined? The starting to mille on the next side? And how the hell do I center the piece and making sure its located right? 😜
Using inserts up like there is no tomorrow, i like that "just got a bit warm" and "5 axis" job done in 3 axis in 2 ops with a piece of scrap as fixture ? man, your cheffe better gonna love you guys! (hint hint : employee needs raise!! :P)
great video nice piece, you could make videos about fastening devices, or even give a presentation of use in work pieces share a little of your experience passing on the types of fastening you've already done there aren't many videos that talk about this type in detail of subject . thank you, I'll wait !
I think they did a good quick quality job. Yes there’s many ways to skin a cat. Yet they got the job done and looks awesome. No reason to downgrade someone maybe they learned something on that job and will apply it later. We should build up the community and show NFGs how it’s done.
Nice job and like the ingenuity for fixing the part, so the other side can be machined accurately. So the question is, do you want a 3-axis very stable mill and have the trouble to make fixing part tool once in a while or buy a 5-axis maybe not as stable and robust machine
5 axis any time. It is just that much better even if you get relatively light weight one. Keeping spindle turning even if you have to take lighter passes makes you money. Programming several setups and doing physical setup work costs money. Its all about maximizing the spindle cutting hours per day. Typical jobshop can be very poor in that regrads.
Also, the dowel pins and bolts to hold it is very smart, when I first watched the rouging I thought to myself how in the hell will you remove the excess stock in the last op.
Не плохо, но не для все деталях позволяют технологические резьбы делать. Сам авиационные делали в 3 осях делаю, прихолится остовлять технологические прибыли с перемычками
Похоже, станок НААS. И находится в Чехии, если верить надписи "pozor", что вроде означает "внимание". В какой программе писали управляющую программу, непонятно. Допускаю, что тоже мучаются в Cimatron. Однако, режимы резания и не использование СОЖ - это видеть больно. Стружка вам говорит об этом.
Dobrá práce! Chápu to dobřey ze jste si na první upnutí udělali přesnou díru. Z ní jste si najely nulový bod na op2 a potom op3 jsem najeli z upínací desky?
Depends on the tool. Smaller tools won't show but big tools might. We bought an 80mm feed mill last year for very heavy roughing. I would run it 80-90% load as this was giving reliable results but when the inserts wore or chipped the spindle load could go up to 120%
@@timgoodliffe I'm a machinist and I can't believe I didn't think of that. I was hoping to show my brother this video and be able to actually tell him how long it take. I'm guessing 2 - 4 days.
Hey guys. This component was not produced by me, but by my colleagues. Therefore, if you don't like something about milling, I definitely agree with you.😁
Myslím, že odviedli lepšiu prácu ako ty🤣😉👍
@@ChrisMaj 😁🫣
vždy je to zaujímavejšie ako dvoje velke kocky :D Karol a Hudko
@@andrejhudec7134 😁😁😁
Pretty cool, what is the part?
Sure one can do almost anything on 3 axis mill but sometimes its quite painful. Back when we got our first 5 axis machine and learned how to run it i was completely blown away by the simplicity of work. We used to run parts that required 6 different setups and some of them were in odd angles that needed to be set up with care.
Could you walk me through the process. Im new at cnc milling, having a 3 axis and wanting to work on more complex parts. When im done with one side and wanting to start on the next, how do a actually do it, do ike make the part in free CAD or simular, half machined? The starting to mille on the next side? And how the hell do I center the piece and making sure its located right? 😜
We currently only have 3 axis but are looking into a 5 axis within the next year and I’m excited to see what it can do
I love your videos it's about time someone shows the pain we manage daily . You guys working 55 hours 😂😂😂
Once again, nobody told you this is impossible so you just did it🤪 well done!
Using inserts up like there is no tomorrow, i like that "just got a bit warm" and "5 axis" job done in 3 axis in 2 ops with a piece of scrap as fixture ? man, your cheffe better gonna love you guys! (hint hint : employee needs raise!! :P)
😁
Radość na twarzy operatora po udanym gwintowaniu bezcenna 🤭WCL to godny przeciwnik.
Gwintowanie w WCL zawsze budzi respekt.
Great video,
S, F values,
Insert type,
A lot information,
Thanks a lot.
Best regards.
very good job CncFrezar
Absolutley amazing! You guys always impress me so much, the parts you make are so complex and always turn out beautiful!
Thanks
This is insane work...well done 👍 ✅
great video nice piece, you could make videos about fastening devices, or even give a presentation of use in work pieces share a little of your experience passing on the types of fastening you've already done there aren't many videos that talk about this type in detail of subject . thank you, I'll wait !
guys! you guys are great! you make very high-quality chips and shiny scrap metal. upload more videos, very interesting!
Thanks
I think they did a good quick quality job. Yes there’s many ways to skin a cat. Yet they got the job done and looks awesome.
No reason to downgrade someone maybe they learned something on that job and will apply it later. We should build up the community and show NFGs how it’s done.
Nice job and like the ingenuity for fixing the part, so the other side can be machined accurately. So the question is, do you want a 3-axis very stable mill and have the trouble to make fixing part tool once in a while or buy a 5-axis maybe not as stable and robust machine
5 axis any time. It is just that much better even if you get relatively light weight one. Keeping spindle turning even if you have to take lighter passes makes you money. Programming several setups and doing physical setup work costs money. Its all about maximizing the spindle cutting hours per day. Typical jobshop can be very poor in that regrads.
2:07 why flames ?
He didn't want to turn the inserts. So they were really blunt and sparkled.
nice fixturing thanks for sharing
Lead in needs increased a little. You can hear the high feed mill plunging into the material on each retract.
you have some very good tooling .... here in S.A tools are expensive.
Also, the dowel pins and bolts to hold it is very smart, when I first watched the rouging I thought to myself how in the hell will you remove the excess stock in the last op.
Len tak ďalej👍
Veľmi sa mi to páči
Vďaka
Can you tell me how to mount the product at 6:33?
How did you attach the part on 6:30?
Awesome work.
Amazing machining 👍👍👍
Tapping that hole is brave...:)
I always thread mill anything above 40hrc.
Не плохо, но не для все деталях позволяют технологические резьбы делать. Сам авиационные делали в 3 осях делаю, прихолится остовлять технологические прибыли с перемычками
Verry nice work💪
Very thanks
Похоже, станок НААS. И находится в Чехии, если верить надписи "pozor", что вроде означает "внимание". В какой программе писали управляющую программу, непонятно. Допускаю, что тоже мучаются в Cimatron. Однако, режимы резания и не использование СОЖ - это видеть больно. Стружка вам говорит об этом.
Zdravím Vás bratři ze slovenska. Mám dotaz, proč při hrubování na začátku videa nechladíte frézu řeznou kapalinou??
Ahoj.Chladí sa vzduchom. Ale asi bol na chvíľu vypnutý kvôli videu.
Nice work!
What the name of the clamp you use 6:33
There are 2 pins and two screws nothing more
Scallop height on the finish pass?
At 5:00 is that a different machine? Looks like you moved the piece to a HMC.
Yes, you are right
@@CncFrezar cool. Then maybe adjust your title a bit because you needed an additional axis. Keep up the good work!
Nice
Dobrá práce!
Chápu to dobřey ze jste si na první upnutí udělali přesnou díru. Z ní jste si najely nulový bod na op2 a potom op3 jsem najeli z upínací desky?
Úplne presne!👍
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Very impressive machining, though the finished article looks like it's been finished sanded/linished?
The toolmaker sharpened the traces of the cutter.
Do you always work without coolant or is that just for the camera? Greetings from Slovenia :)
Yes, I turned it off just for the video.
Really nice!! 👌
Does the spindle load increase much with dull inserts?
No, but the shocks are bigger
Depends on the tool. Smaller tools won't show but big tools might.
We bought an 80mm feed mill last year for very heavy roughing. I would run it 80-90% load as this was giving reliable results but when the inserts wore or chipped the spindle load could go up to 120%
nice 🙂
How did you program this? Cadcam? I'm pretty new to cnc milling
Hi. I use CAD/CAM Cimatron16
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ooh.. fireworks
This is "fire", the wear and tear of metal 🤣
some nice blues
❤
On the last op the workpiece didn't need to hang out of the vice. Other side of the base plate should
👍
Is that the operator's wife above the Heidenhain keyboard?
She's his girlfriend
Hawkeyes, lol.
I'm getting anxiety about Monday morning 😂😂 did I turn on the magnet ?
Like for adding clamp, to support overhang not from start😂
How many days did it take to make this part?
Hi. I cannot publish the times
that would tell you how much money they make :)
@@timgoodliffe I'm a machinist and I can't believe I didn't think of that. I was hoping to show my brother this video and be able to actually tell him how long it take.
I'm guessing 2 - 4 days.
OK, I give up, what was that part supposed to be for?..... it looks like a piece of modern sculpture....
I myself do not know what it is 🙂
this machine has the same tool changer as the machines i have.
has the coolent broken!
Kde je vůle tam je cesta :D
I didn't know Luigi was a machinist
Yes it is
Who needs a 4 or 5 axis machine anyways.
Simultaneous 5 axis is just deburring with extra steps.
yeah just a horizontal and vertical machining center
Depends, if you have 100's of these to make then you def need one 😂 if you only have a few then forget about it
For sure on 5 axis machine you do it in faster on one clamp. Even surfaces can be fine machined.
Anyway it is nice show how clever are this guys 👍
The question is how the hell they come up with a weird shape in the first place.🤔
No coolant? The answer is no, it can not be made on a 3-axis CNC.
But yes, he can
You just waste time 😐 n 3x. Wtf is that ...! 5 x ..save 50% tine and moneyytttt
Ofc it can be made, u show us 👌🦾