The fact that you can use tool names not just numbers to call tools as well as have them stay in the crib (along with the length data) when not in the machine is also really handy when doing one-offs. As long as you use tool tags or similar to track the tools outside of the machine you can run programs without having to unload/load tools from the magazine before hand, especially useful if you have a fairly small tool changer.
Hello 🙂 Under the latest video (which may be interesting for both users and future buyers due to the opportunity to see how these machines are built) one of the viewers asked a question that I cannot answer because there is no such information on the seller's website "With what accuracy do these machines work??" Maybe someone has such information or will answer based on the parts they make themselves on the SYIL machine? On FB I have already received 2 pieces of information about X7. Maybe you can say something about X9, it has much better guides and is more massive but I don't know what it can do
I love machining technology in general but the thing I DON"T love about it is that, now sooner than you drop your wads of cash for the latest and the greatest new technology, then it instantly becomes antiquated because the next latest and greatest thing comes out as soon as you uncrate your freshly delivered products.
Lol there are machines from the early 2000s still rolling out parts today and relatively competitively. And at the end of the day a haas vf2 from the early 2000s if you have the space is a better machine. Other then 2k less rpm and slower Rapids your more hp more torque more rigidity 40 taper and all for 20k or less most times.
I just got a Carvera Air, hoping to start my journey down the CNC path. I love 3D printers, ive been using them for almost 10 years now. So this is just the next logical step for me. I hope in 10 years maybe ill have this machine lol.
there must have been some untold reason behind that. The distributor usually carries full liability for those machines when the machines come from outside the United States. It is not only import and ship, it is import, ship and support - technically support it. I doubt that anyone at Syil is able to speak english like an american, they might be good but definitely not like a local american. Chinglish doesn't come from nowhere... Siemens might just be easier to support for them.
@@christophorus9235 i kinda have a problem cuz im working in another country and i cant get any help from the bank everywhere i go they tell me i have to have a bussnies for at least 2 years....
Sounds impressive but Monel K-500 is only 28-40 HRC so with good endmills really easy to cut. Still a neat machine though and it's good to see the prices coming down so that American manufacturers can compete with offshore. Either small shops with one or two machines or large shops that can put in 10 spindles for the price of 1 and really crank out parts like the Chinese do in their big sweat shops.
Before this dude (not Jesse) told us he was a salesman, i was like wow, that guy doing CNC work sounds like a turd sales guy. Why is it so easy to tell 😅
Just like how most are commenting on a Chinese made cell phone…. most customers are young machinists who are only able to open their own shops… to make American made products because of this high level… very affordable considering CNC Machine. It’s assembled in China with mostly German, Japanese and Swiss parts. We also sell a ton of others products and have done more for American manufacturing than almost everyone on the planet. Currently teach 500,000 students machining for free.
The fact that you can use tool names not just numbers to call tools as well as have them stay in the crib (along with the length data) when not in the machine is also really handy when doing one-offs. As long as you use tool tags or similar to track the tools outside of the machine you can run programs without having to unload/load tools from the magazine before hand, especially useful if you have a fairly small tool changer.
1:00 ayo? 🤨
Lmaoooo. Good catch
Hello 🙂 Under the latest video (which may be interesting for both users and future buyers due to the opportunity to see how these machines are built) one of the viewers asked a question that I cannot answer because there is no such information on the seller's website "With what accuracy do these machines work??" Maybe someone has such information or will answer based on the parts they make themselves on the SYIL machine?
On FB I have already received 2 pieces of information about X7. Maybe you can say something about X9, it has much better guides and is more massive but I don't know what it can do
I love machining technology in general but the thing I DON"T love about it is that, now sooner than you drop your wads of cash for the latest and the greatest new technology, then it instantly becomes antiquated because the next latest and greatest thing comes out as soon as you uncrate your freshly delivered products.
I disagree. We've been extremely profitable with 40 year old machines. Firmware updates and knowing how to maintain them helps.
You can’t stop progress. What part of that is hard to grasp?
Lol there are machines from the early 2000s still rolling out parts today and relatively competitively. And at the end of the day a haas vf2 from the early 2000s if you have the space is a better machine. Other then 2k less rpm and slower Rapids your more hp more torque more rigidity 40 taper and all for 20k or less most times.
Agreed to all this. New machines are great but the best machine is the one that makes a good profit and is already paid for.
So are you still making the academy videos with the syntec control like you promised a year ago?
I just got a Carvera Air, hoping to start my journey down the CNC path. I love 3D printers, ive been using them for almost 10 years now. So this is just the next logical step for me. I hope in 10 years maybe ill have this machine lol.
So are you no longer going to offer syil machines with the LNC or Syntech control and exclusively sell machines with the seimens control?
there must have been some untold reason behind that. The distributor usually carries full liability for those machines when the machines come from outside the United States. It is not only import and ship, it is import, ship and support - technically support it. I doubt that anyone at Syil is able to speak english like an american, they might be good but definitely not like a local american. Chinglish doesn't come from nowhere... Siemens might just be easier to support for them.
how can i buy one without money? can i do a morgage on it?
Yes you can finance manufacturing equipment, something like this should be similar to purchasing a car so I can't see it being a big issue to do.
@@christophorus9235 i kinda have a problem cuz im working in another country and i cant get any help from the bank everywhere i go they tell me i have to have a bussnies for at least 2 years....
Can you guys please showcase the L2 Lathe?
Will you be getting the X9 and X11?
When is the syil u5 ?
Sounds impressive but Monel K-500 is only 28-40 HRC so with good endmills really easy to cut. Still a neat machine though and it's good to see the prices coming down so that American manufacturers can compete with offshore. Either small shops with one or two machines or large shops that can put in 10 spindles for the price of 1 and really crank out parts like the Chinese do in their big sweat shops.
Biggest thing, when it breaks can you get parts and a tech out to fix it in under a week?
remember barry only started loving siemens when their name showed up in the sponsor list
Show accuracy of syil. I heard that have bad accuracy about 0.02mm...
That's what I heard +- 0.01 at best.
Search Syil X7 accuracy on you tube. There’s a good video showing a part being machined on a X7 and then the part is put on a CMM.
Will they finance one with terrible credit?
Before this dude (not Jesse) told us he was a salesman, i was like wow, that guy doing CNC work sounds like a turd sales guy. Why is it so easy to tell 😅
Interesting how Titan promotes a Chinese made made machine when he also promotes made in America.
Just like how most are commenting on a Chinese made cell phone….
most customers are young machinists who are only able to open their own shops… to make American made products because of this high level… very affordable considering CNC Machine.
It’s assembled in China with mostly German, Japanese and Swiss parts.
We also sell a ton of others products and have done more for American manufacturing than almost everyone on the planet. Currently teach 500,000 students machining for free.
@@TITANSofCNC No offense but can't you buy a used Haas or Fadal with double the capacity, capability and accuracy for about half the price?
@angeloangelucci717 but then you have to rely on a completely proprietary machine...
Hey everyone! Glad to see newest hardest CNC machine! Whit love, from Russia ☮️
Cześć To Ty byłeś na dniach otwartych w fabryce w Chinach? - jedna para była z Twojego kraju
Shouldnt you be in Ukraine?
How about paying reparations first than speak
@@dukenukem8381 Not everybody in russia is brainwashed by state TV propaganda.
@@dukenukem8381tf he supposed to do bruh😂
Hope TCNC stays in business for years of customer support. Otherwise it's like buying a Chinese pickup truck. Looks great today though!
They never give an idea of the envelope....? I'd be more likely to pay cash if i knew what I was looking at. Not just the exterior.
Awsome i do big lathe and run utube channel u show me the vision to both side manufacturing and utube