I love this because ive just finished working on a 4 tool die for turbos with brand new core boxes to match (assuming these are for turbos too) small world!
when programming, how you define all these high feed end mills? As a bullnose end mill? What stepover you usually use 50% 65% 80% of the cutter diameter ? What about plunging, you prefer to ramp down or just a simple plunge into the material? Thanks
I still love to watch CNC machining videos, but I am glad I got out of the business. Customers were demanding NET 30 or greater. Metal that is supposed to be stable warping several ops into the job. Quoted for 20 hours of work and took 35 hours (working for free now). The customer gave you the job because you ended up being the cheapest shop. The list goes on. One of these days Ill get a CNC again and just make stuff for fun and leave the mortgage payment out of it.
Hi recently watched a lot for your videos, and they are satisfying. thinking of buying a used double column machine but it's my first VMC. Is machine from 2005 too old i your opinion. I don't have any experienced person to consult. Plz give me some advice.
Hi. Cool work. You don't use coolant for your milling heads because you are filming or you work this way? Would you say using milling heads for roughing is cheaper than say trochoidal with solid end mills? You can definitely reach longer wth your tools though. Vc and Fz would be nice to know too, but I'll take what you show too :). All the best! Subscribed
Good video, congratulation. One question, how much thickness do you normally leave from the heat treatment to the final finish? And how much thickness do you leave for finishing with a ball tool?
@@CncFrezar ok so u use these cnc milled blocks to press in the sand and then produce a cast of it? pls enlighten me, i have no clue about those things, just think the cnc processing is awesome.
@@sttm1283 Sand with glue is poured into this core box and glued together.Then the sand parts are placed in the mold and covered with aluminum.When the aluminum hardens, the sand cores shake out and form a cavity.
@@Thomaat116 Yes, as the vice is stretched out, it has less force. There is a high risk that the block will come up to the right or left. It's happened to me too.
Hi guys. If some holders seem too long to you, you are right. It's that I'm very lazy and I don't want to set shorter holders.😀
Вот такие мы операторы ЧПУ 😁
You still have really good finishes so it is what it is😂
@@adammiller4879 thanks
Best investment ever is a magnet I use magnets for all my jobs instead of vices
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very nice work
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I love this because ive just finished working on a 4 tool die for turbos with brand new core boxes to match (assuming these are for turbos too) small world!
Good job,keep up good work👍
very good job CncFrezar
CIMATRON VERY GOOD!
I worked at a pattern shop for about 5 years. Runtime on some of those jobs we did would be 72 hours sometimes.
Seeing the final products come out of the molds would be a nice finish to the video
You are right
its a mold for sand cores for iron casting
when programming, how you define all these high feed end mills? As a bullnose end mill? What stepover you usually use 50% 65% 80% of the cutter diameter ? What about plunging, you prefer to ramp down or just a simple plunge into the material? Thanks
Hello. We define as end mills, plunge into the material 5 degrees 30% of the total feed. ae 60%
Grosartige Arbeit ,
Sie benutzein kein Kühlwasser, überheizen die Werkzeuge nicht?
Thanks. We use air for cooling.
I still love to watch CNC machining videos, but I am glad I got out of the business. Customers were demanding NET 30 or greater. Metal that is supposed to be stable warping several ops into the job. Quoted for 20 hours of work and took 35 hours (working for free now). The customer gave you the job because you ended up being the cheapest shop. The list goes on.
One of these days Ill get a CNC again and just make stuff for fun and leave the mortgage payment out of it.
Took 9:37 to get to tool sizes that my CNC uses! 😅
Hi recently watched a lot for your videos, and they are satisfying. thinking of buying a used double column machine but it's my first VMC. Is machine from 2005 too old i your opinion. I don't have any experienced person to consult. Plz give me some advice.
Hi. That age is not that important. What is important is who worked on the machine and what it was used for. You need to do an accuracy test on it.
wow nice work
Do you include what is it for ?
Well done guys! I’m watching your channel for a while and I love your content. Could You tell me which CAM software do You use?
Thanks. I use Cimatron
Amazing video! 👍
Thanks son😁
nice for sand casting
What kind of stretagies you have used in cam software in order to finish this part?
Amazing work guys....congratulations
I have a question....Why do you temper the pieces instead of nitriding them?
Thanks. I can't answer that, I'm just a worker.
Hi. Cool work.
You don't use coolant for your milling heads because you are filming or you work this way?
Would you say using milling heads for roughing is cheaper than say trochoidal with solid end mills? You can definitely reach longer wth your tools though.
Vc and Fz would be nice to know too, but I'll take what you show too :). All the best! Subscribed
Often, shells mill don't need coolant. Or just air blow.
Coolant force you to decreased Vc and Fz because the coolant create a thermal shock.
We use air for cooling. In the next video, I might try to write Vc and Fz as well
@@scheatt1308 Tried air cooling with two different shell mills. Shocked by how much longer the inserts last. Thanks
@@syringavulgaris3258 You're welcome.
:)
Very nice project.
Thanks
Do you have shrink fit tool holders?
yes
Good video, congratulation. One question, how much thickness do you normally leave from the heat treatment to the final finish? And how much thickness do you leave for finishing with a ball tool?
Thanks! It depends on the size of the part. From 0,5mm to 5mm. We leave 0.05mm for finishing
Volute looks nice
Why high feed rate and shallow depth of cut over slower feed but deeper depth of cut? Surely the insert tip edge is doing twice as much work?
HF cutters are built for high feeds and small depth of cut
Круто!
Сколько времени станок обрабатывал деталь?
Привет. Я не могу говорить об этом
@@CncFrezar Хорошо, понимаю. Просто очень любопытно стало)
I'm looking for same job in Australia and canada. I have 7 years experience & I hope I shall get my job soon insa-allah. 😊
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Did u find brother?
Maravilha! Após desbaste houve tratamento de normalização do material?
Sim
what software do you use to program? congratulations
cimatron 16
How many cutting edge in dia25?
4
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Noo tak ďakujeme pekne.
can you indicate the parameters of drilling as well?
They were ordinary HSS drills. So nothing special.
@@CncFrezar can you give us sample for harder materials, and for soft?
thank you.
Bro which software you use for machining..
Please reply
Hi. Cimatron 16
It's very simpal component I have all ready vmc machine programar in die mould
Hey! That's the mold for the Gen 3 Turbo Encabulator!
I milled it. I don't know what it's for.
ruclips.net/video/MXW0bx_Ooq4/видео.html
Why do use such a big machine if you have a Pinnacle Vmc of appropriate size ?
Btw I also have Pinnacle Vmc
Which machine is free is being worked on
МАСТЕР👍!!!
What is corebox?
Sand cores are produced in it
👍 👍 👍
satisfying!
Please give Fishing cutter parameters in videos
D8 ball S4100 F1500, D 4ball S500 F 1000,
@@CncFrezarS500?^^
@@ipadize 5000 😀
whats a corebox?
Sand cores for aluminum casting are produced there.
@@CncFrezar ok so u use these cnc milled blocks to press in the sand and then produce a cast of it? pls enlighten me, i have no clue about those things, just think the cnc processing is awesome.
@@sttm1283 Sand with glue is poured into this core box and glued together.Then the sand parts are placed in the mold and covered with aluminum.When the aluminum hardens, the sand cores shake out and form a cavity.
D8R4 S=5000 F=1200 Ap=0.1?
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46 HRC 뜻?
경도
How much it cost (machined piece)?
I don't know, I'm just a worker
A bit risky to take the block over Y-Achsis but it looks working🙃
no pain no gain 😃
I’m a learning machinist/cam programmer. Is the y usually less precise/less stronger?
@@Thomaat116 At that length, it bends slightly in the vise
@@Thomaat116 Yes, as the vice is stretched out, it has less force. There is a high risk that the block will come up to the right or left. It's happened to me too.
@@teekanne9316@CncFrezar oke thx!
Will you join me in your company sir?
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