@@NerdlyCNCtheir reasoning almost reminds me of the guys in the old machinist forums, for whom anything not 100 tons and 100 years old is a toy. Almost. I mean I sell aircraft radial engines and our top of the line "hobby" aircraft radial engine is "only" $25k, so I can understand.
hi , i am very new at this realm and I really love it , my question is how to determine which tool to use, is there any guide to know the type of cutter that does a certain cut
You gotta understand too that you have more engagement with a 5 flute vs 4 flute, you said at X amount of axial engagement you had X amount of of flutes engaged, other than that, I just found your channel and you earned a sub👍 I’m in medium production machining we use hurco, haas. Mazak, Dmg Mori, and matsuura, also this part looks similar but smaller scale to a titans of cnc video , did you get this part from that or is it a functional part ?
I'm sure you know better than me, but are you seating your collets into the nut correctly? reference 1:30. It's been a while since i ran a VMC, but I recall the collets being more or less flush with the nut face.
Ja. stop using adjustables - they are just used for rounding corners off nuts. Or in Africa they use them as a vernier to get the right sized spanner. lol.
I keep one in my tool box for when I have to deal with a machine far away from my toolbox - I'm not hauling a full set of wrenches, or running back and forth several hundred feet when I have to go set up a stop on a manual bandsaw.
Very useful tips; not up to Tool Steel yet, but info is logged. Thank you, as always.
Jason, thank you for such practical advice.
Really useful information there, thanks for making these videos Jas
For sure that X7 def ain't a hobby machine in my book. More of a light-industrial. But good points all-around.
I feel the same way. But Syil markets the machine as hobby mill
Loving my X7, it’s definitely better than any ‘hobby’ mill I know!!
I think it’s the Chinese way to sell it to hobbyists.
@@NerdlyCNCtheir reasoning almost reminds me of the guys in the old machinist forums, for whom anything not 100 tons and 100 years old is a toy. Almost.
I mean I sell aircraft radial engines and our top of the line "hobby" aircraft radial engine is "only" $25k, so I can understand.
Interesting video mate. Great Tips!!
enjoyed the clip, thanks man.
good shit... I don't ever cut p20 but still love learning about cutting new materials.
I shivver every time i see a wrench..brrr!
We don't have the same hobby machine 🤣 nice vid bud 👍
fr tho my man has a entire room dedicated to his cnc machine xD
Excellent.
Hello. What ever happened to Okuma 5 axis machine. That is what I'm interested in learning about. Thanks for all you do though.
hi , i am very new at this realm and I really love it , my question is how to determine which tool to use, is there any guide to know the type of cutter that does a certain cut
Whats the best phase converter from single phase to 3 phase to run multiple machines like this? Thanks in advance for any advice.
GENIUS!
guessing the x7 is g code and m code like haas controls?
Nice Video, I work with P20 on an almost daily basis and for milling it's fine, deep hole drilling sucks tho
TSC makes a huge difference
@@NerdlyCNC yeah I know luckily my machine has a 80bar tsc pump, but it takes really long to drill holes that are average 1000mm deep
@@callmeasuka5849 1000mm?? Yikes
1000mm?!! Is that a typo, or are you really drilling 1m deep holes in steel?
@@callmeasuka5849 whoa 40 inches is pretty wild..
You gotta understand too that you have more engagement with a 5 flute vs 4 flute, you said at X amount of axial engagement you had X amount of of flutes engaged, other than that, I just found your channel and you earned a sub👍 I’m in medium production machining we use hurco, haas. Mazak, Dmg Mori, and matsuura, also this part looks similar but smaller scale to a titans of cnc video , did you get this part from that or is it a functional part ?
You can make a giveaway in one of those videos.
I'm sure you know better than me, but are you seating your collets into the nut correctly? reference 1:30. It's been a while since i ran a VMC, but I recall the collets being more or less flush with the nut face.
I thought that too.
Expensive “hobby machine “ 😂😂 nice work
How much was that "hobby mill" again? :P
Ha ha. Syil calls it a hobby mill.
And for the record. People buy $50k harleys for a “hobby”
He is using...finish end mill...for roughing😂😂😂😂 for that material...Brain!
You just need there ....ceramic inserts rough! Special for hard material.
What is the Spindke rpm ?
Rpm is derived from SFM
Should be around 8,150
An X7 is a hobby mill? Damn.
Ja. stop using adjustables - they are just used for rounding corners off nuts. Or in Africa they use them as a vernier to get the right sized spanner. lol.
I was surprised he did not have the right ring spanner tbh lol.
Thats not a hobby mill !! MY HOME BUILT CNC MILL CAN MILL D2 TOOLSTEEL
Im sorry. But how does any self respecting machinist use an adjustable wrench.
I’m not a self respecting machinist. Ha ha ha.
I keep one in my tool box for when I have to deal with a machine far away from my toolbox - I'm not hauling a full set of wrenches, or running back and forth several hundred feet when I have to go set up a stop on a manual bandsaw.
r u kidding? is that hobby? lol