That is insanely clever, wow. I’m just trying to figure out how to put a 4th axis on my small home built cnc and you’ve got 7 !!!! Wanna lend me a few axes please?? You’ve got plenty to spare there lol. Seriously that is an amazing machine, well done and thanks for sharing it with we poor unfortunates that only have jobs not factories lol 😎👍
They're a complete nightmare to program but unparalleled in their output if you have the right parts and quantity. Very rare to see a B axis on one like this too. Awesome stuff.
@@Mazrim_Taim It might be a nightmare to program by hand, but there's a lot of software out there that generates and simulates tool paths auto-magically. And this type of machine will make a lot of the same part, so it's not a big deal.
@@Buciasda33 we have 4 Star ST38's in our machine shop so I know. I'm not saying they're excellent machines, they're awesome bits of kit. But they're still a pain at times - much more so than a fixed head lathe. The software isn't the problem, no matter how 'magical' it is. The trick bit and hard work is in getting the post processor correct and programming wait codes properly which is all programmer driven and not the software. And the fact they make parts so damn quickly means you can be programming them a LOT. Sometimes a batch of 10'000 parts will only take us like 3 days. As I say, its not a criticism of the machines. They're unparalleled in their output. But much trickier to get your head round
@@kanishka.b8550 There are also applications where faults from and weaknesses in the metals from casting around molds are unacceptable, high preassure hydraulics and other fluids. Where you need to machine out the parts.
@@volodymyrrymar8909 there can be redundant axis. There are 9+ axis machines. In the case of this machine the axis of the sub spindle counts as one axis and the tooling on the sub spindle side are additional axis. On a mill turn machine you have XYZ normal axis. Then You have the B-axis of the tilting head and the C-axis of the turning spindle. Then if you have a subspindle you have a W axis (parallel to but separate from the Z-axis) which allows the subspindle to move in and pick up a part from the main spindle. Also an additional C-axis on that spindle sometimes called C2 where the Main spindle's C-axis is C1. Then, if you have a lower Turret there's another 2-3 axis so you'd have another axis parallel to the Z-axis (Z2) and another X-axis (X2) and possibly even a Y-axis on the lower Turret too (Y2) which would make 10 total axis (X1, Y1, Z1, B, C1, W, X2, Y2, Z2, C2) . Look up Mazak Integrex or a Mori Seiki NTX and you'll see. You can also have twin, triple, and quad turret lathes where each turret has it's own X, Z, and often times Y axis. That would be 14 axis between all the turrets and the two Spindles C-axis (X1-4, Y1-4, Z1-4, C1, & C2)
First time I see a mashine operate like this. I'm used to the metal staying still and the tools working, not the other way around. Interessting none the less!
@@davidwillard7334 I see there is no point taking this discussion further with you. Obviously you're having Problems trying to understand what I'm writing and your texts are an eyesore. Good day :)
@@timweilacher6457 Greetings! I am a young engineer from St. Petersburg, Russia. In our country, working with such equipment and tools, I'm afraid of this word, is a luxury. In addition, the education system itself and the actual training of specialists are far from perfect. ..ready, with your help, to lead the directions of interest in this environment. Respond!
This is all fine, but I would say that a mill with a set of rough and finish hollow mills with a C axis work holding would do it faster. Just hog off with the RHM, rotate the fixture and hog off, rotate the fixture and hog off, FHM, drill, Rotate, FHM, drill, rotate, FHM, drill. Clean up with an edger. Done. I've made parts smaller than that for NASA and Nuclear Plants with a 6 tool magazine. It takes less time, less lines of code, and is astoundingly cheaper in every way compared to the fancy machines in these videos. Sure it's cool, but this is not cost effective.
It depends. They can run this part 24/7 on an L32 with minimal operator interference depending on tolerances. Not so much with a mill unless you get into a mill/turn.
Well yes, but the cost of a thousand of theese grows up same as the time you need to do this with a manual working. Start from a base lathe, then an expert operator, then the time needed to check each side and dimentions. After theese you need another tool to grind the oval sides and another operator, then again the first one to do the other two workarounds . 1 piece in in medium time of a manual elaborated pieces equals in 3 operators at least 2 different machines an the time needes is at least 3 times greater than that machine can solve with just 1 operator to load/collect and press 1 button to start
I think it's a modular cnc programming for each tool with a simultaneous working and not Something like call lathe to spin or to stop and push out the piece then call the grinder to do the rest, simple but effective
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Pressure cast equals more work after that and more pieces to throw away if casted for some reason in a wrong way. Tha video gives just an example to what you can do and what each single module can do alone or together. More to this, there are many things you can just cast, but if you need to edit something of already casted without the need of three expert operators to mill/grind/lathe/etc in a chain... well that fits well i suppose
Hats off to the designers of these machines.
That is insanely clever, wow. I’m just trying to figure out how to put a 4th axis on my small home built cnc and you’ve got 7 !!!! Wanna lend me a few axes please?? You’ve got plenty to spare there lol. Seriously that is an amazing machine, well done and thanks for sharing it with we poor unfortunates that only have jobs not factories lol 😎👍
Haas has a rotating plate, would work great for a home setup
First time I've seen a machine operate this way! The fabricators and programmers have their stuff together! 😍
Its called a Swiss lathe...where the barstock moves in and out of the holding collet ...
www.ultramc.com/news/what-is-swiss-cnc-machining/
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@@peterfitzpatrick7032 Thanks for the info! Always learning... I must not be dead yet!
They're a complete nightmare to program but unparalleled in their output if you have the right parts and quantity. Very rare to see a B axis on one like this too. Awesome stuff.
@@Mazrim_Taim It might be a nightmare to program by hand, but there's a lot of software out there that generates and simulates tool paths auto-magically.
And this type of machine will make a lot of the same part, so it's not a big deal.
@@Buciasda33 we have 4 Star ST38's in our machine shop so I know. I'm not saying they're excellent machines, they're awesome bits of kit.
But they're still a pain at times - much more so than a fixed head lathe. The software isn't the problem, no matter how 'magical' it is. The trick bit and hard work is in getting the post processor correct and programming wait codes properly which is all programmer driven and not the software.
And the fact they make parts so damn quickly means you can be programming them a LOT. Sometimes a batch of 10'000 parts will only take us like 3 days.
As I say, its not a criticism of the machines. They're unparalleled in their output. But much trickier to get your head round
I'm working with its little brother, L20 LFV. these are one of the best lathes I ever worked with.
The music fits the machine so perfect at 1:19 - 1:26
This is so good its illegal
Technically yes, cnc machines with 5 or more axis are export controlled by the us government
@@Armadurapersonal what a stupid fucking law.
@justan idiot and from your last name I'm supposed to take your word?
@@henrychan720 seriously, f-ing look it up if you doubt it. No need to be a douche.
@@simbadlemarin1815 I literally just said I did. Why are you getting so pissed? Prove me wrong.
Enhanced Swiss screw machine. Bar feeding. Fascinating to watch!
If it didn't have the description at the end of the video, this could have been a great workout video. Awesome music for working out.
I am so shocked.For a moment,I was asking myself if this is cnc programming,then wtf am I doing?!
This shit is blowing my mind. I thought i programed cnc's too!
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Я просто балдею от таких вещей
OMFG! 7-AXIS make things so east to produce!love it!
Clearances on these must be a nightmare!
Is probably all done in cam by a 60 per hour plus programmer
I don't see very accurate machining there
I would have thought that piece started out as a casting!! I was wrong!!!!
Mass manufacturing parts are castings.. these are custom parts for a specific applications and may cost a hand and a leg🤖
@@kanishka.b8550 There are also applications where faults from and weaknesses in the metals from casting around molds are unacceptable, high preassure hydraulics and other fluids. Where you need to machine out the parts.
Someone’s making money. A lot of simultaneous paths and somewhat complicated tool heads.
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Sweet jesus, title wasnt lying. 0:28
Jesus has nothing to do with it. But you are right, He is sweet.
Whats the name of the song
Making offsets to this part...
That’s the coolest thing ever!
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How is 7 axis even possible?!?! Mind blown
You take a 5 axis and add 2
You get a 4 axis add 6 minus 3. Basic math.
@@divinegon4671 There are 6 axis: X, Y, Z and rotation by X, Y, Z.
In my opinion, this is marketing.
@@volodymyrrymar8909 there can be redundant axis. There are 9+ axis machines. In the case of this machine the axis of the sub spindle counts as one axis and the tooling on the sub spindle side are additional axis. On a mill turn machine you have XYZ normal axis. Then You have the B-axis of the tilting head and the C-axis of the turning spindle. Then if you have a subspindle you have a W axis (parallel to but separate from the Z-axis) which allows the subspindle to move in and pick up a part from the main spindle. Also an additional C-axis on that spindle sometimes called C2 where the Main spindle's C-axis is C1. Then, if you have a lower Turret there's another 2-3 axis so you'd have another axis parallel to the Z-axis (Z2) and another X-axis (X2) and possibly even a Y-axis on the lower Turret too (Y2) which would make 10 total axis (X1, Y1, Z1, B, C1, W, X2, Y2, Z2, C2) . Look up Mazak Integrex or a Mori Seiki NTX and you'll see. You can also have twin, triple, and quad turret lathes where each turret has it's own X, Z, and often times Y axis. That would be 14 axis between all the turrets and the two Spindles C-axis (X1-4, Y1-4, Z1-4, C1, & C2)
The Spindle Turning is classed ! As a Basic AXIS !! THATS ALL ! IT ! REALLY ! IS !
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very good video..thanks for your time
It looks cool, but why a maximum of 38mm bars?
40mm bars are more common, but it doesn't really make a difference^^
can you get your hand on the used programm?
I made 8 of those on a manual lathe this morning before break.
First time I see a mashine operate like this. I'm used to the metal staying still and the tools working, not the other way around. Interessting none the less!
What Do you Think a Normal ! Lathe ! Is ! THEN !?
@@davidwillard7334 A normal lathe where the piece of metal just turns and the Tools do the movement and you're not restricted to a certain diameter?
@@davidwillard7334 Are you having difficulties writing complete sentences ?
@@davidwillard7334 I see there is no point taking this discussion further with you. Obviously you're having Problems trying to understand what I'm writing and your texts are an eyesore. Good day :)
@@captainslow5299 Your ! Original ! Text ! Is ! So NON ! SENSEICAL !! IT SIMPLY ! DOESN'T !! MAKE !! SENSE !! AT !! ALL !!
That's some AI level programming 🤯
That was awesome
3D printing?
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the is the art of the machinery
What´s the Song name?
Its Caution
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@@timweilacher6457 Greetings! I am a young engineer from St. Petersburg, Russia. In our country, working with such equipment and tools, I'm afraid of this word, is a luxury. In addition, the education system itself and the actual training of specialists are far from perfect. ..ready, with your help, to lead the directions of interest in this environment. Respond!
Darude, Sandstorm.
This is all fine, but I would say that a mill with a set of rough and finish hollow mills with a C axis work holding would do it faster.
Just hog off with the RHM, rotate the fixture and hog off, rotate the fixture and hog off, FHM, drill, Rotate, FHM, drill, rotate, FHM, drill. Clean up with an edger. Done.
I've made parts smaller than that for NASA and Nuclear Plants with a 6 tool magazine. It takes less time, less lines of code, and is astoundingly cheaper in every way compared to the fancy machines in these videos. Sure it's cool, but this is not cost effective.
It depends. They can run this part 24/7 on an L32 with minimal operator interference depending on tolerances. Not so much with a mill unless you get into a mill/turn.
Тема резьбы не раскрыта, неуд.
interface looks like from 90s
This is amazing but nothing gives you the satisfaction when doing manual machining and the end result looks like that.
Well yes, but the cost of a thousand of theese grows up same as the time you need to do this with a manual working.
Start from a base lathe, then an expert operator, then the time needed to check each side and dimentions. After theese you need another tool to grind the oval sides and another operator, then again the first one to do the other two workarounds . 1 piece in in medium time of a manual elaborated pieces equals in 3 operators at least 2 different machines an the time needes is at least 3 times greater than that machine can solve with just 1 operator to load/collect and press 1 button to start
I thought them fittings were cast not machined 🤯
It depends
Holy shit thats cool
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Crazy stuff. This should be forbidden
You can that fast? This is like baby shit compared to top of the industry. They'd have a few hundred parts in the time this video was finished
amazing
Dear Santa,......
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whats program to convert 3d model to 7 axis cnc gcode?
I think it's a modular cnc programming for each tool with a simultaneous working and not
Something like call lathe to spin or to stop and push out the piece then call the grinder to do the rest, simple but effective
Price?
The music kinda ruins it.
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Amazing...
Nice
I want this
but I doubt I can get it for £80 haha
review sample lmfao
That pendant tool makes very bad cuts, even seems inaccurate
It brass man
This machine operator
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Why not just pressure cast the part?
Pressure cast equals more work after that and more pieces to throw away if casted for some reason in a wrong way. Tha video gives just an example to what you can do and what each single module can do alone or together. More to this, there are many things you can just cast, but if you need to edit something of already casted without the need of three expert operators to mill/grind/lathe/etc in a chain... well that fits well i suppose
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Voiceover is almost but not quite on the beat and it’s jammy as fuck given the subject...
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slow