Hi Sebi, we will have an digital event next week, (26th of Nov.) where our FreeTurn experts are talking about the latest developments and show at the machine how to program FreeTurn and High Dynamic Turning. Furthermore you can ask questions in our live chat and get your questions answered immediately. I think that could be interesting for you. To register, sign in on www.itstooltime.tv
Hi Tommy, in this video the process is coded with G-Code ISO Programming. But it`s also possible with a CAD/CAM System, e.g. from 3D Systems and Virtual Gibs. In this video, you can see how to programm FreeTurn: ruclips.net/video/BcrZQNITwGU/видео.html unfortunately at the moment only available in German.
The process in this video has been programmed using G-code ISO programming. However, it is also possible by using a CAD CAM systems like HyperMill from OpenMind, 3D Systems - Gibs CAM or Siemens NX
While this is cool, It has a huge flaw. You are cutting using the Y axis on your machine. Most machines don't have more then +/-3.000 in Y. So turning a part larger then 3-4" is certainly out of the question.
Hi Richard, you are right, we are turning in the Y Level. But this is not a big flaw, it's a big advantage (think about the cutting forces). The diameter which we can process depends on the machine constructions. The travel way of the Y axis is also significant.
@@eCERATIZIT I wouldn't call it a flaw, but at least a problem. As Richard mentioned it, most of multitask machines has little y axis travel. All the "saved tools" in this video would be obsolete anyway if I a standard tool would be used with active b axis turning and normal/overheaded tip orientation.
Das scheint dem berühmten "strichdrehmeissel zu ähneln" den benutzen unqualifizierte von der Realität weit entfernte CAD Neulinge die keinen Plan haben von der Bearbeitung.ich bin auf eine Stirnbearbeitung gespannt und wie eine Innenbearbeitung aussieht. Denn nur Schachfiguren herzustellen macht keinen Sinn.
Sehr gute Idee, ich bin gespannt wie eine Innenbearbeitung funktioniert
one day, glass bottle turning will be invented
Amazing machine. How someone programs that thing
Hi, nice concept. Is out there more info about this where I can dive a little deeper in it?
Hi Sebi, we will have an digital event next week, (26th of Nov.) where our FreeTurn experts are talking about the latest developments and show at the machine how to program FreeTurn and High Dynamic Turning. Furthermore you can ask questions in our live chat and get your questions answered immediately. I think that could be interesting for you. To register, sign in on www.itstooltime.tv
Gran inserto, pero la mayoría de las máquinas en las empresas son convencionales muy difícilmente encontrarían una aplicación
with what kind of CAM you can program this
Hi Tommy, in this video the process is coded with G-Code ISO Programming. But it`s also possible with a CAD/CAM System, e.g. from 3D Systems and Virtual Gibs. In this video, you can see how to programm FreeTurn: ruclips.net/video/BcrZQNITwGU/видео.html unfortunately at the moment only available in German.
Which cam program is this . Wow , i never seen toolpath like this. This is so dope lmao
The process in this video has been programmed using G-code ISO programming. However, it is also possible by using a CAD CAM systems like HyperMill from OpenMind, 3D Systems - Gibs CAM or Siemens NX
What machine is that? I have never seen one with the B axis head mounted that way. Looks very rigid. Charles
it`s EMCO Hyperturn
@@eCERATIZIT Thank you for your reply. Charles
While this is cool, It has a huge flaw. You are cutting using the Y axis on your machine. Most machines don't have more then +/-3.000 in Y. So turning a part larger then 3-4" is certainly out of the question.
Hi Richard, you are right, we are turning in the Y Level. But this is not a big flaw, it's a big advantage (think about the cutting forces).
The diameter which we can process depends on the machine constructions. The travel way of the Y axis is also significant.
@@eCERATIZIT I wouldn't call it a flaw, but at least a problem. As Richard mentioned it, most of multitask machines has little y axis travel.
All the "saved tools" in this video would be obsolete anyway if I a standard tool would be used with active b axis turning and normal/overheaded tip orientation.
respect
app?
Name of this machine ?
my tip, rohm / hwacheon ?
it`s EMCO Hyperturn
@@jirisohr3267 it`s EMCO Hyperturn
Wer schreibt mir den PostProzessor für meine DS30ss ? xD
Das scheint dem berühmten "strichdrehmeissel zu ähneln" den benutzen unqualifizierte von der Realität weit entfernte CAD Neulinge die keinen Plan haben von der Bearbeitung.ich bin auf eine Stirnbearbeitung gespannt und wie eine Innenbearbeitung aussieht. Denn nur Schachfiguren herzustellen macht keinen Sinn.