You are using fusion360 right? Which method are you using to program the wire edm. Laser cutting option? I'm trying this atm and with no luck, since I dont get it to start at my points and dont pierce the material like the waterjet/laser can.
no, it uses a brass wire witch is the positive charge, when it comes close to the work, wich is ground, wich has to be conductive, the electricity jumps over and sparks, the spark is very hot and it vaporizes the material
I believe that the method where it is in deionized water there is a head that is used to create the spark needed for the EDM process where as this uses the cable, it requires greater cooling to stop the cable from breaking due to current, so just immersing it doesn't work. Also the fluid is probably conductive allowing the current to flow whereas the other method doesn't want the fluid to conduct, so non conductive deionized water is used,due to the spark only being wanted between the metal and the head.
NiTrO, your explanation is way off. Both methods work on the same principle, as in they are wire EDM's that use a travelling (usually brass) wire to cut metal with spark erosion. The only difference in "dry" or splash cutting such as seen on the video and immersed cutting is in speed and precision. When the whole piece is immersed, the flow of water is easily pushed in to the cutting area with full pressure to keep things going fast. Also immersing he whole workpiece it is easier to control its temperature, thus providing for more precision.
@@habiks Anode and cathode don't refer only to the galvanization process. They refer to current flow directions. Anode is where current enters the device and cathode is where it exits. I believe the work piece is always the anode in edm because the removal rate is higher
Interesting machine. Quite slow actually. I see it used for specialized pieces you can over charge the customer for. At those speeds it's just not a replicator or for manufacturing quantities of product to distribute. I once saw a cube cut with a ball in the center that couldn't be removed. That was an interesting novelty to see.
Sure you can overcharge your customer, but don't expect your customer to return again. Wire EDM nowadays is a production tool, it might be slow but it has advantages over any other machining method that make it very useful and typically the machines run overnight or over weekend by themselves, so there i no need to pay anyone to stand next to it.
A thing of beauty.
Awesome technology. We also show videos of this technology on our channel. it's a fantastic technology.
It's amazing that's ever I have been seen great...
What power pulse you use?
Подскажи пожалуйста что за программное обеспечение у тебя?
Why are you using water soluble oil and not deionized water?
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Wow! Is this a custom machine? I thought the part needed to be submerged in water?
We just got an ancient Fanuc wire and it just has flushing, no work tank like the others.
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love just watch'in it
In case of a cut inside the metal, like a circular hole, how can you put the wire inside the metal?
wittner82 you use a starter hole to thread the wire through.
Is this setup the same as a band saw with the wire spining?
No, LinuxCNC
You are using fusion360 right? Which method are you using to program the wire edm. Laser cutting option? I'm trying this atm and with no luck, since I dont get it to start at my points and dont pierce the material like the waterjet/laser can.
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no, it uses a brass wire witch is the positive charge, when it comes close to the work, wich is ground, wich has to be conductive, the electricity jumps over and sparks, the spark is very hot and it vaporizes the material
What is the difference of this than of that in which the workpiece is immeresed in a deionized water ?
I believe that the method where it is in deionized water there is a head that is used to create the spark needed for the EDM process where as this uses the cable, it requires greater cooling to stop the cable from breaking due to current, so just immersing it doesn't work. Also the fluid is probably conductive allowing the current to flow whereas the other method doesn't want the fluid to conduct, so non conductive deionized water is used,due to the spark only being wanted between the metal and the head.
NiTrO, your explanation is way off. Both methods work on the same principle, as in they are wire EDM's that use a travelling (usually brass) wire to cut metal with spark erosion. The only difference in "dry" or splash cutting such as seen on the video and immersed cutting is in speed and precision. When the whole piece is immersed, the flow of water is easily pushed in to the cutting area with full pressure to keep things going fast. Also immersing he whole workpiece it is easier to control its temperature, thus providing for more precision.
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what will be the anode in this process ? The Wire will be anode ?
it doesn't work by means of galvanisation
@@habiks Anode and cathode don't refer only to the galvanization process. They refer to current flow directions. Anode is where current enters the device and cathode is where it exits. I believe the work piece is always the anode in edm because the removal rate is higher
EXCELENTE !!!
CONGRATULATIONS !!!
Could you please tell me the software you used for the control?
LinuxCNC
@@AndrzejMaciag LinuxCNC does not reverse , how did you do it
Does not have to. Stops on short circuit and that's enough.
www.cnc.info.pl/elektrodrazarka-drutowa-na-linuxcnc-t67931.html
What is the material of the wire that is used in the cutting?
Typically brass
its molybdenum wire...
It most assuredly is not brass
@@rsmith155 Why do you say not brass.
@@JoshWeaverRC this is Electical Discharge Machining, this doesn't abrasively cut the brass.
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I admit I might be a moron for asking this... But can a wire EDM even have 4 axis's?
If I wanted to watch EDM cutting the whole time I would have stayed at work! LOL
And it never needs sharpening.
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это три оси, а не 4 )))
Thought this was a larger piece until the wrench put everything to scale. hahaha
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Interesting machine. Quite slow actually. I see it used for specialized pieces you can over charge the customer for. At those speeds it's just not a replicator or for manufacturing quantities of product to distribute. I once saw a cube cut with a ball in the center that couldn't be removed. That was an interesting novelty to see.
Sure you can overcharge your customer, but don't expect your customer to return again. Wire EDM nowadays is a production tool, it might be slow but it has advantages over any other machining method that make it very useful and typically the machines run overnight or over weekend by themselves, so there i no need to pay anyone to stand next to it.
Jaakko Fagerlund is it used in the wristwatch industry ?
Jaakko Fagerlund please correct me if I am wrong, but isn't edm the only possible way to make some parts in super hard alloy economicly if not at all?
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