When I mill a hex on mine in y axis I usually get one side with a little chatter as well. Do you know why that happens? For my finish passes I usually end up using c axis. Nice video.
I just started working on NLX2500|700 , i see you left the default tool aproach for basically every tool , i'm sure you know by now , but you can modify it , looks much better for the drills if you approach to X0 and Z+(some value)
Very nice program. Did you use Gibbs or did you write it by hand? That machine is huge. My company has a NLX2500 since 2015, and it has half the envelope yours has.
Sorry for the late reply. It is the 1250 model, almost twice longer than the 700 version. I don't use any CAM software for the parts. These parts were programed on the control using MAPPS and the Celos Control. After this video, part transfer time was reduced significantly with some hand programming
@Xakkil Can I ask you Q.... if you buy this machine... how many years until this machine pay for the basic money you invest in..... like if you buy it 250k how long until you gain your money 250k .... let's say your work is 8 hours in the day continually
@@kelengineering8293 looking at one of these in addition to our CLX 350. Whats your thoughts on the controller, ease of use etc I've read some old reports it was laggy and difficult to work with in comparison to Siemens conversational
@@robertozucchini you and i know or should at least know, that the name, you mentioned, is only the NAME of the german subsidiary of the japanese mothercompany, thats it, thus it is all japanese technology.
most times 2 basic machines are cheaper . 2 machines usually are 2 times more productive than one. So if you're not just a one man show it makes perfect sense to buy more task specific machines . In the general production very few parts actually REQUIRE 5 axis.
that mustve been sooooo satisfying! looks amazing!
Καλορίζικο και πάντα γεμάτο να είναι.!!!
Πάντα χαρούμενος.!!!
When I mill a hex on mine in y axis I usually get one side with a little chatter as well. Do you know why that happens? For my finish passes I usually end up using c axis. Nice video.
I just started working on NLX2500|700 , i see you left the default tool aproach for basically every tool , i'm sure you know by now , but you can modify it , looks much better for the drills if you approach to X0 and Z+(some value)
Nice WTO tooling package you have there!
Very nice program. Did you use Gibbs or did you write it by hand? That machine is huge. My company has a NLX2500 since 2015, and it has half the envelope yours has.
Sorry for the late reply. It is the 1250 model, almost twice longer than the 700 version. I don't use any CAM software for the parts. These parts were programed on the control using MAPPS and the Celos Control. After this video, part transfer time was reduced significantly with some hand programming
@Xakkil
Can I ask you Q.... if you buy this machine... how many years until this machine pay for the basic money you invest in..... like if you buy it 250k how long until you gain your money 250k .... let's say your work is 8 hours in the day continually
@@kelengineering8293 looking at one of these in addition to our CLX 350. Whats your thoughts on the controller, ease of use etc I've read some old reports it was laggy and difficult to work with in comparison to Siemens conversational
@@kelengineering8293 , Celos is horrible and clunky. Never has worked in a job shop!
Is ur salary the same as the prime minister salary??
Japanese technology rules the world !
DMG = Deckel-Maho-Gildemeister
Very common japanese names i guess.
@@robertozucchini you and i know or should at least know, that the name, you mentioned, is only the NAME of the german subsidiary of the japanese mothercompany, thats it, thus it is all japanese technology.
Other than automobiles and perhaps display technology, where exactly does japaneese technology rule the world?
Germany has a larger machine tool industry than japan
Looks like you need to put the air line for the sub spindle jaw on.
It was installed after these parts were produced
What kind of parting tool are you using? I run a MORi and I’m looking for a tool for transferring/parting. Thanks.
@KEL engineering who makes the tool blocks you are using for your center drill and drill?
Nice...I need 100,000 of them lol!
I thought you couldn't use live tools without coolant or is it only some machines that say that?
It depends on the tool holder, some require coolant for the mechanism, and some don't
it's ok for couple of minutes under half of the rated speed . Othervise they just overheat and you kill the bearings .
It is the same program in fanuc program?
Fajne.
Kto moze pokazac jak robic przechwyt
Sir
How can do machine centric with center drill a endmill
Please reply
Eccentric offset your workpiece holding.
went from a 2500 to a 3000. i miss the Y axis so much...
Price for this machine?
Big machine for a small piece
I don’t understand why anyone would by a standard lathe when a Millturn is on the market
On a 2500 you can make a part in 5 minutes on a mill turn it takes a hour or more. Not to mention price
@@derekk8523 that’s the most stupid comment I’ve ever read
most times 2 basic machines are cheaper . 2 machines usually are 2 times more productive than one. So if you're not just a one man show it makes perfect sense to buy more task specific machines . In the general production very few parts actually REQUIRE 5 axis.
are you aware of the price of the good cnc machines ?
@@kisspeteristvan I have a rough idea 💡
镜头不太好啊 租一个
Страшно все это.
very slow program, no right index
auto-learning CNCs are boring
better a fanuc with manual programming
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