All i want to say.. in every legit CNC channel... Hand programming on the laithe.... Its the worlds most expencive calculator... Either do CAD/CAM or program off the machine, while it works.. Just think... implement... and see more productivity!
Hand programming is fine, if you know how to do it right! I'm running a slightly older 5-axis dual spindle/turret bar feeder lathe, and it's got manual programming only. No graphics, no nothing. There you really have to time everything right to make it not crash, and to make the cycle time as short as possible while still having good tool life, when running several thousand parts that's important. And all i can say is that it's honestly fine! I've only ever really had one major crash, and that was a parting tool that got to close the collet chuck in the sub-spindle while parting off a 6mm thick part... Shot some sparks but all went well. As long as you're careful and know what you're doing it's no issue at all hand programming your lathe.
l ordre du travail n est pas respecté peu importe parcequ on suppose Que la pièce n est pas d une grande précision et l état de surface n est pas important du fait de l utilisation de l outil a carbure métallique avec quoi on n a pas forcement besoin de lubriffiant et qui permet de prendre rélativement de grandes passes( gain de temps)
Tons of mistakes. You can tell you haven’t been programming that long. Your other video is way better though. I’m suspecting you had nothing to do with programming that other piece though.
When your roughing has better finish than your finishing.
Way too slow of a feedrate and depth of final pass.
@@CampfireCrucifix feedrate is allright, more DOC.... it doesn´t have meat to cut into so it just rubs
All i want to say.. in every legit CNC channel... Hand programming on the laithe.... Its the worlds most expencive calculator... Either do CAD/CAM or program off the machine, while it works..
Just think... implement... and see more productivity!
Hand programming is fine, if you know how to do it right!
I'm running a slightly older 5-axis dual spindle/turret bar feeder lathe, and it's got manual programming only. No graphics, no nothing. There you really have to time everything right to make it not crash, and to make the cycle time as short as possible while still having good tool life, when running several thousand parts that's important.
And all i can say is that it's honestly fine! I've only ever really had one major crash, and that was a parting tool that got to close the collet chuck in the sub-spindle while parting off a 6mm thick part... Shot some sparks but all went well.
As long as you're careful and know what you're doing it's no issue at all hand programming your lathe.
Better safe than sorry but you can still be safe when using rapid movement, use canned cycles
why not use G0 ??? program has some mistakes also with paramters, you can save a lot of seconds
przemsl probobly some operation u cant do on g0 .. or maybe it better sometimes slower to do better quality
Are those threads at the end? I am thinking the timing has to be precise when you are running that tool across or it will ruin it?
The timing IS precise.
I kept waiting for a machine crash. Totally disappointed now.
I've got a crash vid bro!
Haas does a tapered lead out in their threading cycles standard? Weeeiiirrrddd
Very nice! I like it!
Ra 186 on the finish.
Ra 1860 in the threaded part 😁
Good,so i want to study
next time better... G0 Z3 X... why Z10 or more ? ..why use roughing tools for recess
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Good effort . Surface speed way to fast for that diameter . Will kill your tools and finish ! Could here the chatter bad especially on Threads !!!!
1:39 wtf
Yes I agree, He was trying to do a thread relief but with the wrong tool. Lucky insert didn't chip or break.
G1 instead of G0?
man you got a lot of time :D
The inset is very strong , what you use inset series?
your tool was sparking
+Ara Calibasi thats not nessecarily a bad thing well not all the time
I want to see How to take all type offset in DMG mori seiki CTX 500 ECo (slimline)
l ordre du travail n est pas respecté peu importe parcequ on suppose Que la pièce n est pas d une grande précision et l état de surface n est pas important du fait de l utilisation de l outil a carbure métallique avec quoi on n a pas forcement besoin de lubriffiant et qui permet de prendre rélativement de grandes passes( gain de temps)
1/3. Would not hire.
need to put some coolant on so your cutter isn't sparcking like that or you will decrease tool life
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Good bhai CNC acel control ke kam me videsh ana chahita hu mera name nirmal Kumar
Better performance
sir my aim CNC machine operating so please help me
why did it take fucking 4 passes to shoot something, then you could take one away?
Please do some new vids
No es por presumir pero esa pieza la hago en un imor de los 80s con los ojos vendados 🤣🤣😎😎😎
Wtf r u doing dude. You scufdedthe insert and yiu went lower with rougher than possible
i hope its only a small run i worked on cnc's for over 30 years your not going to make money from programs like that
So many mistakes
Your finishing is not actually finish the surface...
Eher ein Beispiel wie man es nicht machen sollte.
use some coolant bro!
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Dziwny ten program...
Not as clean as the WTC demolition.
Tons of mistakes. You can tell you haven’t been programming that long. Your other video is way better though. I’m suspecting you had nothing to do with programming that other piece though.
Not goog
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ни чего особенного,у нас и не то делают
mauvaise programmation
oui
Boring boring boring, technology from 1960
Good