First Knife Parts Machined on my Syil X7 | Fixturing Woes

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2022
  • You can buy my knives here: schwarzknives.com
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Комментарии • 25

  • @micgalovic
    @micgalovic Год назад +1

    I'm very thankful that you take the time to make videos. One man shop with cnc machinery is hopefully the future of knife industry. Can't wait for folding knives, especially from you, because I love your designs.

    • @tj.schwarz
      @tj.schwarz  Год назад +1

      Folding knives will certainly come. Thanks for your support!

  • @BalticBlades
    @BalticBlades Год назад +2

    He says that he will, and he delivers!

  • @jasonruch3529
    @jasonruch3529 Год назад +1

    Congratulations! Looks like your doing well! Can't wait to see more videos!

  • @timanderson9825
    @timanderson9825 Год назад

    Great video and it’s nice to see some more X7 content. I also just bought an MPS and should have it online soon.

  • @tdg911
    @tdg911 Год назад

    Wow you got up and running quick on the syil nice job! I was looking at the syil and minimill decided to go with the 1100mx. Couldn’t find enough info at the time last July when I ordered mine but it looks like a badass machine.

  • @alexforget
    @alexforget 3 месяца назад

    I admire the dedication to this project, looking at the side: 260$ USD for a knife !!!

  • @zedsdead7670
    @zedsdead7670 Год назад

    Excellent work! Don't forget to run the warm up program. Also you can make pallet systems yourself relatively easily. You use two over sized ball bearings in place of the locater pins and then you have stand offs periodically throughout the base, use a couple of latches to hold pallets down at the ball bearings. On the pallets you just face mill the bottom and machine a couple of spots for the ball bearing to mate up to.
    This method can economically allow you to turn your entire table into a palletized system. Allowing vastly longer run times, less tool changes, quicker parts loading, well you already know. The more parts you can cram in there the less overall time per part for run time.

    • @tj.schwarz
      @tj.schwarz  Год назад +2

      Great idea. That would be fun to build. I have been running a warm up program for sure. About 10 minutes at 25% and 10 minutes at 50%.

    • @zedsdead7670
      @zedsdead7670 Год назад +1

      @@tj.schwarz I wish I could claim that idea but it's something I've seen at an old job. Also once you really begin to cram a large number of parts in there it helps to have pairs of the same tools or simply buy roughing tools. This practice excludes drilling tools normally but on milling operations you use one tool as a rougher then do a tool change to the less abused tool that will do the last 1-2 passes. This way you can greatly extend the periods of replacing worn tools and just sling pallets without thinking for a long time.

    • @bretnmannn
      @bretnmannn Год назад

      @@tj.schwarz how much better ? Ridged? Speed? Working space? does the X7 have over the 1100 tormach?

  • @grimerrorz
    @grimerrorz Год назад +2

    Out of curiosity, with the vast number of people making knives in their garages, why would you choose to do something that has been done so much?

  • @zunrue1
    @zunrue1 Год назад

    Since the syil will pump out parts a bit faster you may want to look at palletizing your workflow.
    (After finishing the video I see that you have that handled already)

  • @amfcreations6894
    @amfcreations6894 5 месяцев назад

    Nice info, im wondering how much does a cnc programmer makes in US now.

  • @thinker4life482
    @thinker4life482 Год назад

    42yo machinist about to finally pull the trigger on getting a machine. I have some doubts about the tormach. Why get a Syil instead of another tormach? Would you consider them night and day?

  • @user-qo7yt1mx7x
    @user-qo7yt1mx7x Год назад

    hello i would like to know if at the moment of purchasing the cnc includes the tool holder or what is included in the purchase package, i hope you can help me.

  • @arsehole420
    @arsehole420 5 месяцев назад

    you made all those op 1s without proving final op???

  • @briantate8656
    @briantate8656 Год назад

    How big of a shipping box did the machine come in ? Everything looks good by the way

    • @tj.schwarz
      @tj.schwarz  Год назад

      It comes fully assembled so maybe 6" larger than the mill in every direction.

  • @scoty7392
    @scoty7392 Год назад

    How do you hold on to such a small amount of stock for the first op?

    • @tj.schwarz
      @tj.schwarz  Год назад

      The soft jaws are gripping a very coarse water jet edge finish so there is actually tons of grip.

    • @dmiasesores
      @dmiasesores Год назад

      @@tj.schwarz what's your waterjet brand??

  • @mattdroneon58
    @mattdroneon58 5 месяцев назад

    That machine is slow. It would drive me nuts. Try a Brother machine or a Fanuc Robo Drill or even a Haas DM. Speed is what you need. 🤣

    • @unpopular_mechanics
      @unpopular_mechanics 5 месяцев назад +1

      Which machine do you own?

    • @schlemihlvonyeet4217
      @schlemihlvonyeet4217 4 месяца назад

      try a Chiron... you could change the tool holder to a faster one, but to be honest- if you dont need it, why pay extra? For the price this machine outperforms most competition and as long as you dont mass produce (where this type of machine isnt even suitable) you can simply ignore these times in a small shop