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  • Expert Level Clinic on How To run the Kennametal Dodeka Mini Shell Mill in Alum, Steel, Stainless, Titanium & Inconel 718. Machine is DOOSAN DNM5700.
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Комментарии • 203

  • @Kardos55
    @Kardos55 2 года назад +34

    It is amazing how good all those cuts sounded!

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  2 года назад +7

      Goodmorning Karlo🤙😁
      I love seeing your daily comments.
      Have a Great Day!
      Titan

    • @nbastien123
      @nbastien123 2 года назад

      you can just feel the sturdiness

    • @anthonyfilla4195
      @anthonyfilla4195 2 года назад

      came here to say the same thing

  • @leonschumann2361
    @leonschumann2361 2 года назад +14

    great video. going seamlessly from jokes to machining info

  • @matthewmclaurin1540
    @matthewmclaurin1540 2 года назад +4

    Even though I have been watching you guys for years I never understood how impressive these types of things were until I started working at a machine shop. That inconel is one hell of a material

  • @dickgoesinya4773
    @dickgoesinya4773 2 года назад +10

    This was a very interesting video however I would’ve liked to seen the Metal after it was cut to see what the surface finish actually look like.

  • @TheTnicoletti
    @TheTnicoletti 2 года назад +2

    These are they shell mills we use at work. We stock different inserts for different materials. They’re so easy to use and leave fantastic finishes.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Love hearing from viewers like you! Thanks for the positive reinforcement!!!

  • @totensiebush
    @totensiebush 2 года назад +12

    Another great video as always.
    I would like to see cubic inches per minute thrown in there with feeds and speeds just to make it clear how much slower you're having to cut the exotic materials - yes, I can always do the math based on depth of cut and inches per minute, but lots of people won't bother.

  • @TurbosGoPssh
    @TurbosGoPssh 2 года назад +2

    Barry's intro was excellent. Man arrived with his morning coffee.

  • @andrewmetford
    @andrewmetford Месяц назад

    Good video thank you. The thing I like most about all your videos is that you put up on the screen all the cutting parameters in imperial and metric. This is a great help. I just bought this Dodeka shell mill in 3" and the same inserts so I'll be trying your feeds and speeds to get started with it. Keep up the great work. Thanks from Western Australia.

  • @sicstar
    @sicstar 2 года назад +2

    "metal chips bring all the boys to the yard! and my chips are bluer then yours!" *sings* HA! classic!

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha you get the award for being the first to watch to the end 😂😂

  • @stampede18ecs
    @stampede18ecs 2 года назад +2

    I absolutely love machining titanium the chips on the other hand you need a pich fork to get it in the scrap hoper

  • @timhicks4517
    @timhicks4517 2 года назад +3

    We had a similar tool in a old work place, 8 inserts I believe we called it the aluminator. We used it on cast aluminum boxes because of the surface finish requirements.

  • @jjm693
    @jjm693 2 года назад +2

    I've been very pleased with the dodeka. Very hard to beat for the money. Barry you are awesome behind the camera. Much more pleasant than titan lol.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Hey thanks JJ. Take it from me, it aint easy to go from being a machinist to playing one on TV. Positive feedback like yours actually helps alot. Buuuuuuut Titan is like 100x more awesome than any of us outsiders might think. He’s like my best friend, and just happens to be my boss. He cracks us up all day, and is the guy that makes all this possible. Plus, he spoils the hell outta us. Cant beat that!

    • @jjm693
      @jjm693 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer I can understand totally. It is actually very challenging to me to verbalize what I am actually doing and why I am doing it when teaching newer machinists. I'm sure he takes care of y'all very well since he has roots on the shop floor and can be relatable. I appreciate his passion but also respect the way you and jesse can put skills into words. Keep it up. Ps the dodeka isnt my favorite as I prefer a positive pocket but gosh dang for the money its hard to beat.

  • @tdg911
    @tdg911 2 года назад +5

    Picked up my dodeka shell mill maybe 1.5 months ago from the Titans of Cnc store. Smoking hot deal and love it. That liquid you appeared to be finessing looks like rancid crawfish boil juice lol. What’s in the cup? Love the videos. Much love and gratitude

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +3

      Lol nitro cold brew

    • @tdg911
      @tdg911 2 года назад +5

      @@barrysetzer videos are always entertaining but still educational. I appreciate you all.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Thanks man! Glad youre pickin up what we’re puttin down!!

  • @ChrisSmithCenterline
    @ChrisSmithCenterline 2 года назад +3

    Great shell mill. We scored two of them from the store and could not be more pleased. Works fantastic on a lower powered mill such as we have (Hass TM3P). I would like to see some more videos of you as a turtle please.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +3

      Hahahaha well, all I have to do is mess with our media team, and you can be quite sure they will mess with me back. Glad you like the tool, they are pretty awesome!

  • @Donkusdelux
    @Donkusdelux 2 года назад +1

    We used one of these made by widia. Ran exclusively AR armour plate. Definitely did not last a lifetime haha.
    Worked good while they lasted tho!

  • @tristansimonin1376
    @tristansimonin1376 2 года назад +6

    It would be nice to see the surface finish after each test in your channel

  • @janrunte7823
    @janrunte7823 2 года назад +2

    We have the same tool just a little bigger, but we are not even near your speeds and feeds. I am just mind blown what this tool is capable of, gonna try it tomorrow👍🏻

  • @dinogreaver8270
    @dinogreaver8270 2 года назад +2

    I love this channel including the high quality of work and video. Thank you for bringing this to us

  • @editman145
    @editman145 2 года назад +3

    Very informative and at the same time entertaining. Great Vid !!!!!❤

  • @Hydrazine1000
    @Hydrazine1000 2 года назад +3

    So, why both the integrated cooling from the tool _and_ the external jet of cooling? Chip evacuation? Better cooling? Or just overkill because you didn't turn the external one off?

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +8

      This machine doesnt have a high pressure thru spindle coolant pump, so I just felt better doubling down on the coolant. Good question man! Thanks for watching!

  • @Danziman78
    @Danziman78 2 года назад +3

    I like these facemills they seem to be a soft cut even when pushed

  • @Eric1960
    @Eric1960 2 года назад +2

    Thx for adding price info

  • @jmowreader9555
    @jmowreader9555 2 года назад +2

    So...the lesson for today is "plug in the correct feeds and speeds, install the proper inserts in your shell mill, and the machine will do the work." Which all our budding young machinists need to know.
    Question though: you used different inserts for aluminum, steel and exotic metals. I'm reading that as the KCSM40 is harder than the KCPH30 and that insert is harder than the KC410M. Is there a reason you couldn't standardize on the hardest insert and run everything with it?

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      To be perfectly honest, i am not sure how the KCSM40 would perform in aluminum. Im sure it could cut it, but i am unsure how the coating would react with sticky materials. If you end up trying it, please tag me on our FB group……i would be curious to see how they work

    • @jmowreader9555
      @jmowreader9555 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer I don't think there's much chance of me trying it, at least not right now...I work in a sign shop and the most aggressive tool I've got is my 50-watt UV laser cutter. I have definite need for a CNC router to mill aluminum and high density urethane, but space is at a bit of a premium...with the Indigo digital press, 64" roll-to-roll inkjet, 126" roll-to-roll inkjet and 96" flatbed printers, plus all the finishing equipment we use - contour cutter, laminator, Fotoba straight cutter, quite a bit of print binding gear and Fletcher signboard cutter - we've got JUST enough room to turn around in there. Unless I can convince the boss to buy an old grocery store, the router's going to have to take up residence in my garage at home. Do you have any preferences as to CNC routers?

  • @beachboardfan9544
    @beachboardfan9544 2 года назад +1

    This is the kinda tooling I want! 1 tool for all materials!

  • @mohammedalbattal77
    @mohammedalbattal77 2 года назад

    I love that when you calculate accurate numbers for speed and feeds 🔥🔥♥

  • @nofunallowed3382
    @nofunallowed3382 2 года назад +1

    Oh god, that hitmarker sound brought back more memories than I'd like to admit...

  • @mrdodge1303
    @mrdodge1303 2 года назад +1

    What's the difference between 15 angle version and 45 angle version of this tool?

  • @tubbytimmy8287
    @tubbytimmy8287 2 года назад +2

    Gah damm! That steel cut was about 4x faster than what we usually do... Time to crank it up!

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +2

      Oh YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GET IT!

  • @chulangmo5799
    @chulangmo5799 2 года назад +3

    Great video! Question: How would the cutting parameters (speeds and feeds) change for steel and stainless steel once you turn the coolant on? I am thinking of how to avoid material hardening once the coolant hits.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      No change, youre fine at the same parameters with coolant!

    • @chulangmo5799
      @chulangmo5799 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysetzer Oh wow! Thanks!

    • @purerhodium
      @purerhodium 2 года назад +2

      Austenitic stainless steels do not harden on quenching, although they do work harden quite rapidly which is why you never dwell in a cut or let the tool rub. Work hardening also means that the chips are hard as hell so recutting them is a great way to destroy your tool - chip clearance is extra important when machining stainless steel. 1018 might quench harden under very high cooling rates but that won't happen in a cutting operation. If your parameters are good most of the heat should be going into the chip anyway.

    • @chulangmo5799
      @chulangmo5799 2 года назад +2

      @@purerhodium Thanks for the insight! Material science is not my forte

  • @winson4105
    @winson4105 2 года назад

    Great engineer is the key-man, he knows the suitable tools for the corresponding material👍

  • @KMTV2061
    @KMTV2061 2 года назад +1

    the best your programming the CNC machining I am like this your designing parts from CNC programming my CV has a from this you are job.

  • @JSomerled
    @JSomerled 2 года назад +1

    Good cuts

  • @erikslagter3231
    @erikslagter3231 2 года назад +4

    Where's the pipe and the house coat? You need some scotch on the rocks!

  • @3073Sean
    @3073Sean 2 года назад +3

    Great Video Titan team! I know your teaching, helping and promoting items and I thank you for it. Just one request, after you beat the SH*T out of some inserts/tools, can you guys show them under a microscope to see how they are standing up?

  • @crazycooterMN
    @crazycooterMN Год назад

    That inconel sounded cool! I did some cross milling in a lathe on some B16 pre hardened and you couldn't be more right about keeping your cutter cool and lubricated !

  • @dampfexpress
    @dampfexpress 2 года назад +1

    Everyone wants to have a coworker / teacher like Barry!

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Until they actually have to work with me, just ask Jessie 😂. Thanks though brother, appreciate the positive feedback!

    • @scottralley
      @scottralley 2 года назад

      One of my favorite coworkers ever! But instead of sipping nitro fuel we were tearing up jalapeño sausages!

  • @RMBRacingInc
    @RMBRacingInc 2 года назад +1

    I ran my new dodeka mini with the .022 chip load 1500 SFM .025 step down and it did ok but the surface finish was not as good as we need. It also hurt the insert a bit. Kennametal has the recommendations at .0055 but that seems to conservative. Anyone have some input for a good finish speed and feed as well as roughing that doesn't hurt the insert? We are running it on a brand new DMG so holding and machine are not the issue. Thanks in advance.

  • @Tezza120
    @Tezza120 2 года назад +1

    ok Barry. Do love the humor :)

  • @cembellsteve
    @cembellsteve 2 года назад +1

    Killer demo!!!!!!!

  • @theonearmedbandit4289
    @theonearmedbandit4289 2 года назад +1

    The chunk of steel was playing "the purge" tune

  • @Landril
    @Landril 2 года назад

    Berry Setzer!?
    More like
    Berry Seltzer with that fancy intro and drink!

  • @vonpredator
    @vonpredator 2 года назад +4

    🧐 I say my good man. What bog water are you assaulting your distinguished palate with?

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +3

      Why thank you for asking good sir, it is the finest in North American Nitro Cold brew.

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  2 года назад +2

      Good morning Brother😁
      Love the video!

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Why good morning Titan! Haha thanks!

    • @vonpredator
      @vonpredator 2 года назад +2

      Wow! The two legends in my comment! Today will be a good day! Have a good one gentlemen!

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      You as well Sir VonPredator. Thanks for watching bro!

  • @flipeecupsstuff7632
    @flipeecupsstuff7632 2 года назад

    You're the man Barry!

  • @iamtyzed
    @iamtyzed 2 года назад +1

    Always going faster 🤣🤣 love it

  • @SexyEarHair
    @SexyEarHair 2 года назад +1

    2:24 sounds straight out of a horror movie or a boat horn

  • @Nextlevup
    @Nextlevup 2 года назад +1

    Got to have tools to change

  • @Cocoloso1017
    @Cocoloso1017 2 года назад +1

    I always enjoy the videos but they are showing these inserts doing like 3 cuts in these materials. Id love to see some videos of running some actual production style parts with these inserts and these speeds and feeds.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Well, its somewhat difficult to do that. Imagine if tomorrow morning we posted a video that said “16 hours of machining 1018 steel at 220 ipm.” Would you watch the entire video? I wouldnt! 😜. But thats why we did 4 cuts here, and then a 5th cut at 40% higher feed.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Heres a good example. I took this high feed mill so far past what most of us thought possible. Let me know if you watch the whole video 😎 ruclips.net/video/VrIer9dylhI/видео.html

  • @tzwol2138
    @tzwol2138 2 года назад +1

    Barry the goat

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha wuzzup tzwol! Thanks for watching!

  • @Grego285s
    @Grego285s 2 года назад +1

    Love Barry

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Why thanks Grego! We love our viewers! ;) Thanks for watching

  • @RoboDriller
    @RoboDriller 2 года назад

    When do I know to use a wiper insert or not?
    I got a 30 degree dodeka, is that bad compared 45 or 60 degree

  • @ImStevee
    @ImStevee 2 года назад +1

    I work with a lot of welded inconel 625. What’s the difference between this and 718? Obviously the initial cut through the weld can pose issues but how similar are the materials after that?

    • @landlifem5872
      @landlifem5872 2 года назад

      625 is much easier to machine than 718. But 718 is not the worst either.

  • @tugyjones6690
    @tugyjones6690 2 месяца назад

    we've been using a dodeka for awhile with the general purpose, started using it on 316ss but having issues so i check this video out, i found the grade you're using from a supplier, we are only taking a .030 depth of cut so i was gonna start at your feed and speed and go from there, but i checked your site and noticed you dont have that grade anymore and had a more heavy duty one, would you recommend the one from the video or try the other stainless general or heavy duty one from your site?

  • @mg.2187
    @mg.2187 2 года назад

    I run kenneatmetal some times, problems of edge failure most of the time.

  • @5mil-tolerance433
    @5mil-tolerance433 2 года назад +3

    I wish I could work with this guy 😂

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Hey, you're watching the video and hangin out with me in the comments, while we are both working............so I think that qualifies as "working together." And you get the added bonus of not getting hit by my chips while you work!!!

    • @ChrisSmithCenterline
      @ChrisSmithCenterline 2 года назад

      I wish this guy worked for me :)

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      @@ChrisSmithCenterline LOL, well, you could say that I work for the entire world of machining, so I suppose that I am therefore also YOUR employee. You just don't have to worry about the insurance costs or HR issues that I cause! Score! Now let's talk about bonuses.........;)

  • @kingofkings600
    @kingofkings600 2 года назад +1

    Cruise ship horn vs tug boat horn

  • @jonbrooks8232
    @jonbrooks8232 2 года назад

    Off topic, but how can I drill/tap a very heat conductive and ductile material like c110 copper? I’m working on a project for the aeronautics club at school.

  • @fishsticks88
    @fishsticks88 2 года назад

    Ordered this 2 weeks ago got iT yesterday.
    Cut my cycle time down 2 min

  • @TheSamuelnewbloom
    @TheSamuelnewbloom 2 года назад +1

    Man I’d love to work in a shop like that

  • @gigasworm
    @gigasworm 2 года назад

    perfect intro

  • @platin2148
    @platin2148 2 года назад

    Wait not the same inserts? So it’s like a lot of other shell mills? But i like these mighty edge count ones.
    Ceratizit has had some with even more was crazy.

  • @rezloh9141
    @rezloh9141 2 года назад

    Can we have the same but for lathe?

  • @plkrishh
    @plkrishh 2 года назад +1

    Incredible. Is it possible that you share the cutting parameters in metric system. Thanks.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Hi there! The metric cutting parameters are in the video graphics, and for the cuts that were 40% faster, you can find the metric cutting data in the description of this video!

    • @plkrishh
      @plkrishh 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysetzer thanks man. Really appreciate your super fast reply. It's just like your fast cutting of metal.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      @@plkrishh Hahaha thanks for watching today's video! And we're always watching the comments ;)

  • @zajawamotocykle9256
    @zajawamotocykle9256 2 года назад +1

    Barry is king

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Hey man! Where have you been? Haven't seen you here in a while!

    • @zajawamotocykle9256
      @zajawamotocykle9256 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysetzer i was bizzy on my small cnc 😅 this video is cool 😍

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      @@zajawamotocykle9256 did you catch this one? It's my favorite.......ruclips.net/video/oTGfVnpq3-8/видео.html

  • @julian-xy7vo
    @julian-xy7vo 2 года назад

    How can this machine vise withstand such immense forces with such a short tension?

  • @bobbywright3479
    @bobbywright3479 2 года назад +1

    Try that on a retro fit cnc knee mill !

  • @BuggieChief
    @BuggieChief Год назад

    the link to buy with inserts at $249 is not working.

  • @leonardgonzales8215
    @leonardgonzales8215 Год назад

    How many inserts on the tool

  • @RxDg9496
    @RxDg9496 2 года назад

    Are there any good, informative videos for manual machinists who are getting into cnc machining? Some of the speeds and feeds I see I should be running my CNC mill at make me question everythinggggg after running small knee mills and student lathes for the past 7 years.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Sure! We post videos several times per week, showing what your CNC mill is capable of. If there is something specific, you can just search our channel, and odds are we’ve done it.

  • @purerhodium
    @purerhodium 2 года назад

    Was that Ti-6Al-4V? And do you happen to know what the UTS of that piece of Inconel 718 was?

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      It was 6AL-4V, and sorry, I'm not sure what the UTS of that chunk of inconel was.

    • @purerhodium
      @purerhodium 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer Nice, thanks! And no worries, I was just curious.

  • @BigColton
    @BigColton 2 года назад +1

    The second material sounded like the purge horn

  • @keithbrown9474
    @keithbrown9474 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, but can it cut Unobtanium 10-billion ?

  • @11greenwithenvy
    @11greenwithenvy 2 года назад

    So how well of a surface finish do these facemills leave behind on a finish pass. We have been looking into new shell mills for our facing/ roughing operations. Also we only have cat40 machines how well would these cutters handle smaller machines?

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Good question 11! This video was done on a cat40, but this tool even functions well even in a 30 taper machine, like our Tormachs. As for a finish pass, and possible surface finish, i just might do a video on that in the near future.

  • @edhansen488
    @edhansen488 2 года назад +3

    I hope that's not a waylube shake Barry 😕

    • @trevorgoforth8963
      @trevorgoforth8963 2 года назад +2

      If anyone would drink waylube it would be Barry, that man has machining in his blood 😂

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +3

      I had to cut back on the waylube, its good for digestion but Dr says its killin my liver.

    • @DolezalPetr
      @DolezalPetr 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer lmao

  • @agustinmeier1222
    @agustinmeier1222 2 года назад

    3:58 it sounds quite a bit like quagmire

  • @brianwaayenberg3099
    @brianwaayenberg3099 2 года назад +1

    ANY TIPS?? i just ran this shellmill for the first time and had some poor tool life????? 2..0" promo dodeka KCPM40 inserts (was told they where the general porpose go to) 3.5" 1018 round bar squaring it up to 3.05"x2.45" 5.5 long. blaser BC20 coolant, tsc on. 2300RPM (1200sfm) 150IPM (0.01304/tooth) 0.08" doc 1.5 woc. haas VF2 20hp 10,000rpm spindle (aka low torque). held securly in vice. I would only get about 5 parts per edge (20cycles). and honestly i was running way past where i should have flipped the insert. (in saying that it was predictable consistnt wear with no sudden failgures which is great)

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Hey Brian, Barry at Titans, here. But you already knew that. 😂. So in this video i was using KCPK30 grade as general purpose on the 1018 and 316L.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      These are the black inserts, and after this (quick) video they had zero visible signs of wear. Your parameters look good……maybe a little conservative on sfm and feed……

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Are you in our FB group? If so, friend request me

    • @brianwaayenberg3099
      @brianwaayenberg3099 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer so maybe my vendor recomended the wrong grade for my application then? looks like you used every grade in the promo sale BUT the one they recomended! :p ill have to buy a few more maybe, may as well at that price i guess. any idea what the KCPM40 inserts are for? i still got alot of edges for a job one day i guess!

    • @brianwaayenberg3099
      @brianwaayenberg3099 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysetzer im not, got a link to it? been meaning to, but a one man garage shop chews alot of time! mind you, so does failing when not asking peers for help... hmmmm.

  • @danmclean2899
    @danmclean2899 2 года назад +1

    Is that actually coffee in that cup or dirty coolant

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      You'll not find dirty coolant in THIS shop, SIR! HAHAHAHA

  • @mealex303
    @mealex303 2 года назад

    does this still have one insert lower than the rest or is it diffrent in that aspect?

    • @ipadize
      @ipadize 2 года назад

      You mean a wiper insert? I dont think so.

  • @Grim_Falcon
    @Grim_Falcon 2 года назад

    I notice you didn't show us the surface finish after the cuts - just because a tool can cut through a material doesn't necessarily mean it can machine it well

  • @tharris0905
    @tharris0905 2 года назад

    I remember those days when I used those cute little 40Taper tools.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Me too. Its fun to go back to our roots sometimes. Come hang out with me on the Ibarmia some time, and lets see what HSK100 can do.

  • @scottpace8794
    @scottpace8794 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @Matt33318
    @Matt33318 2 года назад

    Which inconel is that?

  • @paulkraus4799
    @paulkraus4799 2 года назад

    Pretty soon your going to have one heck of an out take reel with Barry

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      If you only knew, Paul 😂😂

  • @465maltbie
    @465maltbie Год назад

    I just noticed that was not a dual contact tool. Charles

  • @CSGATI
    @CSGATI 2 года назад

    Try 718 Inconel hot-rolled with a scale the nastiest stuff I've ever seen

  • @dj2740
    @dj2740 2 года назад +1

    FEED ME !!!!!

  • @flikflak24
    @flikflak24 2 года назад +1

    What the heck was in that glass? It looked like old banana juice
    Also what exactly is the difference between 316 and 316L ?
    Done plenty of turning in 316 but not 316L

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Only difference is a small amount of carbon and molybdenum content. And its nitro cold brew lol

    • @flikflak24
      @flikflak24 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer ahh okay thanks barry. so my guess is that its pretty simulare to machine as 316 or am i wrong there ?

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      @@flikflak24 Yeah, as far as I'm concerned, they are the same material! ;)

    • @flikflak24
      @flikflak24 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer okay thank you barry

  • @b3artastic890
    @b3artastic890 2 года назад +3

    Try that in hard rubber, duh

  • @Jonnywoods_049
    @Jonnywoods_049 2 года назад +1

    How is everyone so confused about the coffee 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Lol i laughed about that too 😂. Like YO that was just a little humor to start off your tuesday morning, not the focal point of the video 😂😂😂

    • @Jonnywoods_049
      @Jonnywoods_049 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysetzer I mean I am a coffee specialist so maybe I had an advantage I donno lol, side note I have one of these mills on it’s way and looking very forward to testing it out . Got the alu inserts

  • @richardgollar6300
    @richardgollar6300 2 года назад

    Ok I am confused because the calculations for aluminum for 4000 sfm and .011 per tooth is 7640 RPM not 7000 like said in the video and the feed if .011 is used is 420 ipm not 300 ipm. Did I miss some thing because the math is not adding up?

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Ill check it out on monday. If the info is wrong, its MY fault. Ill keep you posted.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Could be i gave the editors feedrate from 6:19. In the end, you can run that tool at 5,000 sfm and .022 per tooth, so feel free to test that 🤪

    • @richardgollar6300
      @richardgollar6300 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer thanks will be trying that tomorrow

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +2

      Hey Richard, I did take a look at this, and the answer is that my surface footage calculation takes depth of cut into account. The cut diameter of this tool is 3", but as you get deeper, the tool outside diameter is 3.150. So with the insert angled, the deeper your cut, the bigger your tool diameter is.

    • @richardgollar6300
      @richardgollar6300 2 года назад

      Thank you Barry that makes sense

  • @SiemkoTM
    @SiemkoTM 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, but what about Spindle Load on every cut?

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  2 года назад +1

      As you see, we went 40% higher on all cuts just so you knew it was possible. Now simply adjust for your own machines.

  • @michaeltuckerman6983
    @michaeltuckerman6983 2 года назад

    You used climb cuts for all but the inconel I'm pretty sure and wonder why

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Hey Michael, may have been an optical illusion. For all materials, i started toward the operator and worked right to left, climb cutting

  • @u.e.u.e.
    @u.e.u.e. 2 года назад

    0:34 Made in Bulgaria? 🤪

  • @RoboDriller
    @RoboDriller 2 года назад +1

    Yeah but let's see it do that in Brownie batter... :)

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      HAHAHAHAHA love this comment. $5 says if I do it dry, I will get comments asking "why no coolant?"

  • @mitsmillman1652
    @mitsmillman1652 2 года назад

    It bet it can take more in the steel, must have a little more hp left

  • @shotokanjoable
    @shotokanjoable 2 года назад

    Try it in D2 tool steel pre heat-treated to Rockwell c hardness of 30 lol

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      RC 30 hahahaha that might as well be aluminum. Now some RC 60 CRES stainless…..

    • @shotokanjoable
      @shotokanjoable 2 года назад

      @@barrysetzer Obviously you've never worked with D2 lol .

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Oh i have. ALOT.

    • @jacobacostamasterscribe2200
      @jacobacostamasterscribe2200 2 года назад

      30 hrc is low. Even 6Al 4V titanium is around 45. I want to see Barry getting after high alloy high hardness steels like CPM S90v at 61hrc or CPM rex121 at 70hrc

  • @zedsdead7670
    @zedsdead7670 2 года назад

    If only my machine shop would invest in these kinds of thing. They give us neiko calipers for fucks sake... Thinking it's about time to find somewhere worth while to work at.

  • @leonschumann2361
    @leonschumann2361 2 года назад +2

    u don't wanna be changing tools for every job ... something our machinists would love. but seems like tools are too expensive for our manager

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Yeah they usually dont understand that the average tool change takes on average 12 minutes (depending on how organized the shop is of course)

    • @leonschumann2361
      @leonschumann2361 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysetzer yeah like we have 3 of the same machine with sometimes just one tool of a type so they have to change it constantly since the machines have VDI30 and the other VDI40 holders ... don't know who thought of that 🤔

    • @BrainsofFrank
      @BrainsofFrank 2 года назад

      @@leonschumann2361 I’d go with your manager thinking of that one

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      As Titan likes to say, "If the spindle ain't turnin........you ain't EARNIN!" And for the price of this tool, you could literally buy 1 with the aluminum inserts and 1 with the general purpose inserts for all 3 machines, and your return on investment would be around 40 tool changes. In the past, I have worked at shops like this, and usually it helps change their way of thinking by doing a time study on how long the average tool change takes, then showing them how much time/money they could save by eliminating that waste.

  • @mattweger437
    @mattweger437 2 года назад

    💯

  • @gofirst501
    @gofirst501 2 года назад +1

    This guy is giving Titan a very good run for his money on teaching and presenting. 0/10 on bland

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Titan and I share a passion for what we do, and also love laughing while we work. Appreciate you bro!

    • @gofirst501
      @gofirst501 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysetzer you and Titan both score 0/100 on the geekiness scale in front of the camera. You present the facts with fun. You really do front the Titan Brand 💯 without any questions. You should revisit some of the older unwatchable content and redo them yourself.

  • @patlaird4188
    @patlaird4188 2 года назад

    Would love to see MAR249 cut. Shit still makes me twitch