Fast Hole and Wire EDM | Learn to Burn

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2021
  • Zero Tolerance LLC shows how to harness the power of fast whole and wire EDM to solve a problem in their molding department.
    Fast hole and wire EDM are two powerful tools often used in the EDM department. Fast hole is typically used to machine extremely precise holes in the mold block while wire EDM is used to machine features on parts or molds that require extremely tight tolerances.
    In this video, Steve Michon from Zero Tolerance LLC, shows how they cleverly used fast hole and wire EDM to machine holes and pins designed to hold aluminum parts in a mold block.
    0:44 Problem and solution: how to retain the insert in the mold block? Enter: fast hole and wire EDM
    2:13 Overview of the part design
    2:41 Technical explanation of fast hole technology
    7:34 Fast hole set up and execution
    10:44 Wire EDM set up
    11:23 Technical explanation of wire EDM
    12:55 Programming and wiring the holes on the mold block
    13:55 Programming and wiring the ejector spring pins
    15:43 Limitations of wire EDM
    17:50 Wire EDM fluids
    19:23 Bloopers
    Let us know in the comments any topics you want to see covered on our new series Everything EDM - Learn to Burn. Have questions? Drop them below!
    Stay tuned for next month's episode!
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  • @thomasbarlow4223
    @thomasbarlow4223 2 года назад +4

    Super crazy how you can watch a video like this for years because you're just interested in it and then one day your researching it again because you're developing your own product

  • @bobhudson6659
    @bobhudson6659 3 года назад +10

    Thanks. I am a 70 yr old self taught manual machinist in Land Down Under. Know nothing about EDM and will never have, or want, the EDM equipment. However, really good to learn the capabilities of EDM if someone ever brings something to me which is outside my current sphere of knowledge. I am a supposedly retired self taught machinist, self taught mechanic, self taught welder etc. So this sort of education is a real bonus to me. Please keep it up the educational videos. Will look at older videos to see what else I can learn. Have a 660mm x 2500mm Taiwanese copy of a Victor lathe, a Bridgeport copy mill and a Pacific universal mill with NT40 taper, plus a tool and cutter grinder which I know little about and have used on few occasions, but am learning. I am very lucky with the home 16m x 8m hobby workshop that I enjoy.

    • @puiaturuburu906
      @puiaturuburu906 2 года назад +2

      Me too, self taught mechanic, self taught welder, driver, motorcyclist, painter, barber and self taught electrician. You are lucky enough to be able to manage those equipments. I have arc welding machine, hand drill and a hand grinder, that's all i got. Still hoping to learn more in near future. I'm 31.

    • @bobhudson6659
      @bobhudson6659 2 года назад +1

      @@puiaturuburu906 Hello Puia, If you live anywhere near me in SW Sydney, welcome to come and learn more and use my equipment.

    • @puiaturuburu906
      @puiaturuburu906 2 года назад +1

      @@bobhudson6659 Wish I could, but I'm in Northeast India 👍👍👍

    • @bobhudson6659
      @bobhudson6659 2 года назад +2

      @@puiaturuburu906 No problem. A bit of a walk to the coast, then a paddle across the Indian Ocean (OK - a long one). Then another "walk" across our continent. But just take care of yourself and your family.

    • @puiaturuburu906
      @puiaturuburu906 2 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣 You're crazy dude🤣🤣🤣🤣I think I will be better here without trying

  • @sikz3506
    @sikz3506 Год назад +4

    I love to see the EDM content. I have been running EDM's for almost 20 years. Mainly high speed hole drilling on Current EDM's and most recently Belmont. Sodick sinkers and Fanuc wires, and after all that experience seeing someone else do it, you can always learn something new! Thank you!

  • @sikz3506
    @sikz3506 Год назад +1

    Must add that your pm's are impeccable! Most of my wires won't self thread any longer!

  • @lilonter
    @lilonter 4 дня назад

    Thank you very much! You are the best!

  • @jozefdzugan1828
    @jozefdzugan1828 3 года назад +7

    Thanks Steve for great content.. looking forward for next episodes !

  • @ricardoramirez5435
    @ricardoramirez5435 3 года назад +4

    great job thanks for sharing

  • @anotherguy9402
    @anotherguy9402 Год назад

    Working on getting my budget edm machine up and running which should be by the end of this week getting excited watching people apply it in machine shops

  • @sinta127
    @sinta127 5 месяцев назад

    20 minutes great time spend. Thanks for the content.

  • @HomeMadeCnc
    @HomeMadeCnc Год назад +1

    Oh so cool!

  • @Azazel-jw3zb
    @Azazel-jw3zb 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video

  • @scoobee9
    @scoobee9 2 года назад +2

    Very cool

  • @MrJohnnyFred
    @MrJohnnyFred 3 года назад +3

    Awesome

  • @uctranviet4291
    @uctranviet4291 2 года назад +2

    exciting

  • @SimpLeMan2888
    @SimpLeMan2888 6 месяцев назад

    Nice. I am using also CimatronE software for mold design and programming. Keep posting brother 👌

  • @eddies6669
    @eddies6669 2 года назад +2

    hey ! good job men !

  • @DiegoAEscobedo
    @DiegoAEscobedo 2 года назад +1

    Hi, Thanks for the information. Could you expand please the differences in wire material, I've seen some machines uses molybdenum wire instead of brass.

  • @wesleymiller9453
    @wesleymiller9453 Год назад

    Hi, I recently acquired the guts of a pulse edm machine- all the electronics, so I built the rest of it up as a “fast hole” sinker. I have attempted to drill a 1/16” hole though a piece of carbon steel about 4 inches long and have spent well over 6 hours only getting to a depth of about 5mm. not to mention this burned up a solid 6 inches of the copper electrode I was using. There is a hole for flushing through the center but I’m at a loss here. any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated!

  • @saschakaltwasser1002
    @saschakaltwasser1002 3 года назад +6

    Nice Video😁👍i am Work at the Moment in a Company for diework.I learn many Things about wire,fasthole/Starthole and sink edm.Please continue the series veröffentlicht interesting💪Could you Show us in a future Video your complete Shop?greetings from Germany

    • @zerotolerancecnc
      @zerotolerancecnc 3 года назад +3

      Hey Sascha! Thanks for watching, here is a link to our machine shop tour where you can see the rest of our shop. ruclips.net/video/r6ktnH6JXss/видео.html

  • @ushawaghchaure4322
    @ushawaghchaure4322 2 года назад +2

    Thanks sir for great information.
    CNC Wire Cut EDM machine programing & operating video s,👇👇
    #MechanicalUpdate

  • @thomasbarlow4223
    @thomasbarlow4223 2 года назад

    Holycrap that is so cool its a manual machine...... its like a Futuristic Milling Machine

  • @fuego173
    @fuego173 3 месяца назад

    Hello, I have problems threading from a height of 10" inches. The machine is a Mitsubishi MV2400 R. Can you help me? I already calibrated the brass thread with its alignment device but nothing.

  • @russneff6316
    @russneff6316 Месяц назад

    The three most inportant things for all EDM in oreder: 1. flush 2. flush 3. flush

  • @EDM36
    @EDM36 Год назад

    Hello. What is the accuracy of this machine (edm drill)? Are the holes tapered?

  • @CaskStrength777
    @CaskStrength777 2 года назад +1

    Pretty sure 0.001" dia wire machines exist now as well. Ran ram edm for a few years in a die shop. Cool stuff.

  • @saulpadilla1331
    @saulpadilla1331 3 года назад +5

    Great video! I am running a Makino U6 extreme which uses .016" wire. I hope in future videos you can go over the different parameters and settings for different materials and thickness.

    • @zerotolerancecnc
      @zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! We're always looking for topic recommendations, our next episode will talk a little more about machine settings for copper, graphite & copper tungsten and we plan to get a little more technical on the differences in results.

  • @showkathossain1088
    @showkathossain1088 Год назад

    Niece.

  • @mrt6399
    @mrt6399 3 года назад +4

    Run a wire machine at my day job, pretty neet

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add Год назад +1

    Are you satisfied with cimatron cam?

  • @SuperAWaC
    @SuperAWaC 2 года назад

    any good books on edm?

  • @JazzLowrider
    @JazzLowrider Год назад

    Could someone explain how the brass or copper wire cut the hard steel and doesn't melt itself ?

    • @nathanleigh4306
      @nathanleigh4306 Год назад

      The soft copper or brass electrode doesn’t actually touch the hard steel block so there’s no mechanical force involved. The soft electrode actually “erodes” through the hard material. The process causes many small but powerful electrical arcs to form in the tiny spark gap between the workpiece and electrode. Each of those sparks causes a small crater to be blasted into the workpiece ( and electrode ), many per second, as the wire or tube electrode advances into the work. The purpose of the dielectric water or oil is to provide a stable environment for the discharge to form in the spark gap, and to flush away the material that’s melted in the process. Also keeps the wire from breaking under tension, or the tube from overheating..

    • @peterfitzpatrick7032
      @peterfitzpatrick7032 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@nathanleigh4306 thats why it used to be called spark erosion...🤫

  • @geoffcharbeneau9573
    @geoffcharbeneau9573 2 года назад +1

    How did you pick up the block in the wire EDM? Did you use one of the fast holes for location? Or did you pick up the block on 3 sides and work from the edge?

    • @zerotolerancecnc
      @zerotolerancecnc 2 года назад

      Hey Geoff! We normally pick up off a ground edge on the outside of the block.

  • @plkalansooriya2705
    @plkalansooriya2705 2 года назад

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  • @vacuna1014
    @vacuna1014 7 месяцев назад

    9:13