Part 3 - Machining a Go/No Go Gauge with the Syil X7
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2022
- In the previous two videos, linked below, I I ran through the CAD and CAM required to manufacture this Go/No Gauge. Part 3 will cover watching the toolpaths run on the machine.
• Part 1 - Creating Join...
• Part 2 - Toolpathing a...
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Thanks for showing the complete process. 👌
Nice work Kevin and thank you for publishing the Design/CAM/Machine series. Seeing the actual part being machined is super cool as well as the final inspection.
Wow, that part looks great!
Great video as always.
Very nice finish!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Good video as always, thank you (:
Kevin….
What a great set of vids.
From CAD to Manufacture 👍
I’ve gotten a heap out of this set.
You are a great boon to the maker world mate.
Please keep going with this format.
Aaron’s Apprentice,
Robert ( a.k.a.) Grasshopper
So happy with the x7?
That was excellent video Kevin. Very detailed and thorough mate.
2 questions though, what are those funny measurements you’re stating and how is it possible to wind those crank handles so fast?
Regards, the Aussie blood letter
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What is the HP on the Syil X7? Looks like a really nice machine. Been reading/hearing good things about that machine. nice work btw!
The Siemens spindle motor is 5.5Kw so about 7.3HP, and that’s continuous, not peak as many other brands use for their numbers.