He is very lucky he didnt throw that v block out of the machine, If you pause it @1:26 and go frame by frame using the period and comma keys you can watch the part move as he hits it with his hand
But Heller paid this show. I think titans is now a sellout channel to promote everything. They do interesting stuff but never point out if it is really special or somewhat standard. Also they add drama for the show.
Visted the Kennametal display truck today in Clearwater Florida.....they had some amazing cutters and holders on display, plus you got a free lunch at Orange County Choppers, what a great way to spend a few hours this Thursday.
If you have two clamps on opposite sides then clamping so that the non-vertical forces equal out is actually safer I'm not quite sure on the clamping seen in the video since they don't seem to be quite opposite but it clearly worked
It would be better, if he had lifted the back of the clamps. Only a little bit higher than the surface of the thing on the table. But... we know him all very well. What did you expect?.. 😂
Let's see the Syil being put to work please. And big diameter holes with low hp machines! Example I'm trying to drill 25mm hole through 1.25 " steel Tool storage too, My endmill collection is out of control!!
Hes lucky it didnt, If you pause it @1:26 and go frame by frame using the period and comma keys you can watch the part move as he hits it with his hand
I just want to point out, that you are just statically balancing the unit here! You still can (and will) have huge couple unbalances with this method. So for further improvements you should check experts like Schenck Rotec in germany for that topic.
Pretty sure they are doing a single-plane dynamic balancing here. Since the majority of the unbalanced mass will be very close to the table's surface, there really is no reason to do any additional balancing.. unless you're planning to take your machine close to the table's first eigen frequency 😂
Awwww, come on! With your CNC Academy, don't you think that you should demonstrate the proper way to clamp a workpiece? No wonder you were worried about throwing that v-block.
Well this channel is becoming more and more an advertiser of super expensive german or swiss machines, that 95% of US machine shops does not have or need one for a couple of reasons. Worst thing is that in some videos they were laughing of haas.
Its sad really, As soon as they stopped getting free machines from Haas they started bad mouthing them. If I was DNS Id be very careful with future relations, Especially now that they are selling Syil
Barry… you my dude in these titan videos but the clamps on the V block?? Cmon man
Love seeing how intuitive these Hellers are. GJ Barry and Adam!
He is very lucky he didnt throw that v block out of the machine, If you pause it @1:26 and go frame by frame using the period and comma keys you can watch the part move as he hits it with his hand
😂
🎶You spin me right round baby right round like a Heller baby... 🎶
DMG had a balancing cycle on their DMU FD duoblock millturn machines with their MillPlus control 20 years ago.
Yeah this is nothing special.
They kicked out DMG before they could find this feature in it😅
But Heller paid this show. I think titans is now a sellout channel to promote everything. They do interesting stuff but never point out if it is really special or somewhat standard. Also they add drama for the show.
GROB also has that.
@@Stasiek_Zabojca every machine manufacturer using Siemens controls can have this feature, it's an optional extra of the Control.
Visted the Kennametal display truck today in Clearwater Florida.....they had some amazing cutters and holders on display, plus you got a free lunch at Orange County Choppers, what a great way to spend a few hours this Thursday.
Cool feature. Love that Siemens control. Ready to see the next monster part!
funny that the part from 1:03 to 2:34 has "sketchy" in the title but the way he clamped the part down was even more sketchy :P
Correct😳
If it ain’t sketchy, it ain’t right😂
That is cool as heck!
What an amazing machine… Sheesh! Absolutely love the ending of all the videos lol 😆!
I have a question about the clamps. Aren’t they supposed to be parallel to the surface for better grip strength.?
I thought the piece was going to fly out. He was lucky
It’s a USA company, cowboy yee-haw everything
If you have two clamps on opposite sides then clamping so that the non-vertical forces equal out is actually safer
I'm not quite sure on the clamping seen in the video since they don't seem to be quite opposite but it clearly worked
@@ozguryardimci8621 my heart was racing. I thought it was going to be a blooper video. But it came out beautiful.
It would be better, if he had lifted the back of the clamps. Only a little bit higher than the surface of the thing on the table. But... we know him all very well. What did you expect?.. 😂
Master cam will also show balance in verify if all your fixtures and parts are modeled
Let's see the Syil being put to work please. And big diameter holes with low hp machines!
Example I'm trying to drill 25mm hole through 1.25 " steel
Tool storage too, My endmill collection is out of control!!
I was expecting the pad to shoot out of my monitor with the clamps, but it didn't😁
Hes lucky it didnt, If you pause it @1:26 and go frame by frame using the period and comma keys you can watch the part move as he hits it with his hand
Those clamps!!!!
Those clamps 🫣
Heel bolts in clamps missing?
Oh man
Thanks for keeping the cursing in the video, it increases the machinist credibility
Been waiting to see barry finnish that pump housing forever
Bro, those are my V-Blocks! 😂😂
So close to 800K subs :)
Barry said “Hella” 😂 used to be only people from Northern California said that word
i swear to god if you guys show the heller crash again i'm gonna lose it
Lol😂
That is actually a really cool feature.
I know another machine that does that 😄💪 DMG Morri DMU 65 fd monoblock. Such a great machine 🤤
Can anyone tell me what the C and L seen in the video image mean?
2:00 nerve wracking
I just want to point out, that you are just statically balancing the unit here! You still can (and will) have huge couple unbalances with this method.
So for further improvements you should check experts like Schenck Rotec in germany for that topic.
Pretty sure they are doing a single-plane dynamic balancing here. Since the majority of the unbalanced mass will be very close to the table's surface, there really is no reason to do any additional balancing.. unless you're planning to take your machine close to the table's first eigen frequency 😂
Barry the type of guy to have an imbalance in the part to make it more challenging 😤
clamps dont clamp well without heel....
Boom
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"Easy Feature" 2 million dollars later!! xD
That clamping technique should piss off machinists everywhere. I hope you don't lose your job.
Thats a real spendy washing machine
2:17 : through the sheet metal*
😂
Where the fk is heels 👠
you see what happens Barry? Do you see what happens?
Funny how Barry reminds me of Uncle Fester! LOL! Super character!!!
it's balancing the entire assebly as a whole, whether its a rough casing or not makes no difference.
Awwww, come on! With your CNC Academy, don't you think that you should demonstrate the proper way to clamp a workpiece? No wonder you were worried about throwing that v-block.
Well this channel is becoming more and more an advertiser of super expensive german or swiss machines, that 95% of US machine shops does not have or need one for a couple of reasons.
Worst thing is that in some videos they were laughing of haas.
Its sad really, As soon as they stopped getting free machines from Haas they started bad mouthing them. If I was DNS Id be very careful with future relations, Especially now that they are selling Syil
delete this video :D cant see how he clamped those blocks :D pure laziness :D
Barry's is a real Machinist I changed my haircut to the one just like his so I look more professional at the shop 🦾
LOL
You just added +5 chatter in your abilities jk 😂