hey Donnie, I watched your swiss academy videos and found you skipped one video - " TITAN-2S FULL PART SERIES RUN PROGRAM 1 WITHOUT MATERIAL "is not loaded , instead the previous video" TITAN-2S FULL PART SERIES CUTOFF AND TRANSFER " is filled in . with respect to your work
Donnie, you and all your compatriots are awesome! You make me want to go back to work. Unretire and learn new things that I never thought you could do. It looks like a great time to be in machining.
As a Fanuc custom macros fanatic :D I have huge respect for the people who coded the G-Code itself and those who can invent and code these functions to these postprocessors! That's an incredibly high level of mathematics and coding ! There is a reason why these machine are so pricey but honestly we need more open-source stuff like LinuxCNC
Honestly what humans have figured out really impresses me. Every piece of technology you see in this video came from the ground. All the programming I do is honestly the easy part
@@donniehinske Donnie it's not easy, :D when I see those macros on Tornos, my head spins :D ! But I also love macros, I've read all possible books and we try to use them at work, especially in connection with probing from Renishaw. I'm a big fan of yours Donnie and you and the Titans have done an incredible job for the CNC community ! Thanks man :)
Really cool watch. Ty for sharing. I know it's a bit niche but could you guys maybe do a video on things like local machine shops that rent machines for learning? Or something like maker spaces where you can learn with other makers. Perhaps something in the tiny hobby machines like carvera? I'd be down for a balls to the wall carvera test with titanium clad inconel dipped in tungsten.
what a production monster. was at AMB and there they had the deco, tiny multiswiss, nano and so on. it's so crazy what these machines can do while being super tiny. l don't think you can get any for dollar/squarefoot on a manufactuing floor.
is that double angle something able to do internal skiving. edit: oh, and its great to see, that machines can not only machine parallel on multiple spindles, but also with multiple tools on a single spindle. that looks almost as sophisticated as 4 KUKA robots welding at the same time on one car body
QUESTION. Can you Ratio the feedrate on the C-Axis? Often I find myself wanting to slowdown or speed up the Feedrate on rotary moves but they're often in the thousands of IPM. Is there a G/M code that can change those feed rates (to 50% for example) so it doesn't affect the rest of the program? I hate having to repost the program when all I want to do is make a minor change.
Owner at my last job basically let me pick out our new Swiss. Was capable of a lot of this. But he wouldn’t buy me the programming software. I can’t hand type this kind of stuff 😂 . Just visited his shop after 6 years. Still doesn’t have software. Missing out on so many parts. Think about going back in a couple of years and showing him what they could be doing. Or possibly joining your team.
He was the coolest boss I had ever experienced and literally paid 10K to have me trained on Swiss as I was a 10 year old veteran on CNC mills. Taught me lathes in general but manual lathe and some manual milling techniques which I should have known before learning cnc. Just backwards in my mind.
So cool to make a video on this! This is a topic I’ve been wanting to shed light on for two years. Really hope you enjoy!
I did, thank you!
You're doing great!
hey Donnie, I watched your swiss academy videos and found you skipped one video - " TITAN-2S FULL PART SERIES
RUN PROGRAM 1 WITHOUT MATERIAL "is not loaded , instead the previous video" TITAN-2S FULL PART SERIES
CUTOFF AND TRANSFER " is filled in . with respect to your work
@@wm508mt2 wow you are correct! Thank you. will get on this asap
@@wm508mt2 looks like they went in and fixed it! Thanks for pointing that out!!!
Donnie, you and all your compatriots are awesome! You make me want to go back to work. Unretire and learn new things that I never thought you could do. It looks like a great time to be in machining.
@@bobbywright3479 if that’s how you feel then I’ve done my job! Thank you!!!
donnie your killing it! keep the material coming!!
Awesome video Donnie 💯 always love Swiss machining
As a Fanuc custom macros fanatic :D I have huge respect for the people who coded the G-Code itself and those who can invent and code these functions to these postprocessors! That's an incredibly high level of mathematics and coding ! There is a reason why these machine are so pricey but honestly we need more open-source stuff like LinuxCNC
Honestly what humans have figured out really impresses me. Every piece of technology you see in this video came from the ground. All the programming I do is honestly the easy part
@@donniehinske Donnie it's not easy, :D when I see those macros on Tornos, my head spins :D !
But I also love macros, I've read all possible books and we try to use them at work, especially in connection with probing from Renishaw.
I'm a big fan of yours Donnie and you and the Titans have done an incredible job for the CNC community ! Thanks man :)
Nice video Donnie! Very cool indeed
Cool, and the most essential aspect of machining is getting profitable work.
This is like a beautiful orchestra
Really cool watch. Ty for sharing. I know it's a bit niche but could you guys maybe do a video on things like local machine shops that rent machines for learning? Or something like maker spaces where you can learn with other makers. Perhaps something in the tiny hobby machines like carvera? I'd be down for a balls to the wall carvera test with titanium clad inconel dipped in tungsten.
fascinating!!!
Very nice.
what a production monster. was at AMB and there they had the deco, tiny multiswiss, nano and so on. it's so crazy what these machines can do while being super tiny. l don't think you can get any for dollar/squarefoot on a manufactuing floor.
is that double angle something able to do internal skiving.
edit: oh, and its great to see, that machines can not only machine parallel on multiple spindles, but also with multiple tools on a single spindle. that looks almost as sophisticated as 4 KUKA robots welding at the same time on one car body
Brass is the butter of machinability 😊
Amazing 🤯
Epic!!!
QUESTION. Can you Ratio the feedrate on the C-Axis? Often I find myself wanting to slowdown or speed up the Feedrate on rotary moves but they're often in the thousands of IPM. Is there a G/M code that can change those feed rates (to 50% for example) so it doesn't affect the rest of the program? I hate having to repost the program when all I want to do is make a minor change.
So just a theory and thought. I’m not a lathe guy. Can you do pinch polygonal turning? I’d imagine it’s possible
Great video. One question.... Where's Bazza? 😂
Owner at my last job basically let me pick out our new Swiss. Was capable of a lot of this. But he wouldn’t buy me the programming software. I can’t hand type this kind of stuff 😂 . Just visited his shop after 6 years. Still doesn’t have software. Missing out on so many parts. Think about going back in a couple of years and showing him what they could be doing. Or possibly joining your team.
He was the coolest boss I had ever experienced and literally paid 10K to have me trained on Swiss as I was a 10 year old veteran on CNC mills. Taught me lathes in general but manual lathe and some manual milling techniques which I should have known before learning cnc. Just backwards in my mind.
What software are you using to power these super imposition cuts?
DonnieCAM for the actually crazy cuts we use SolidCAM
grind crankshafts in just one toolclamp
Deluxe!
No way in hell I could do your job, Donnie. Your wit is just too quick.
I bet Machine Sim is your God to pray to when working with all this multi-machining going on.
Rubber drilling with that brass bit? Plastics perhaps.
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Donnie isn't the new guy that splurged on his resume and acts like a know it all.
Donnie knows his sh*!
No Donnie, i can not do your job haha, i can copy it at best
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My brain hurts
Soon, they'll be able to do two threads at two diameters at two different cutting speeds. Lol.
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Way to complicated