Mold component production (cnc milling)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @AdamsAdams-fc1ld
    @AdamsAdams-fc1ld 8 месяцев назад

    I have not really been into CNC machines because the parts are usually small and can’t see anything going on with the coolant, but love seeing the big jobs like this.

  • @andrealmeida3915
    @andrealmeida3915 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gosto muito dos seus videos poderia fazer um vídeo completo sobre fixações de peça mostrando sua experiência de vivencia ,dando exemplos de como fixar diferentes tipos de peças ,e mostrando seus fixadores e como usa-los da melhor maneira .Desde já agradeço se poder vai ser mais um a grande vídeo de ensino e pratica .Obrigado !

  • @fabianomn
    @fabianomn 7 месяцев назад

    I also program thread milling, but in Worknc. This strategy is very useful.

  • @jeffl1356
    @jeffl1356 10 месяцев назад +5

    I constantly see these types of videos and wonder why people dont use tools that are of appropriate length for the job...

    • @bawtreerd
      @bawtreerd 10 месяцев назад

      Longer the tool makes it more flexible for other work

    • @loganjetton6134
      @loganjetton6134 7 месяцев назад

      Spindle doesn’t reach to the table with short holder more thank likely. A lot of 50 taper machines can’t get much closer than 12 inches from the table

  • @harshadraut1801
    @harshadraut1801 Год назад

    4:52 Do you dial the job after flipping it over against the pressure put from the vice?

    • @seimela
      @seimela 11 месяцев назад

      No other way

  • @0PcHeLkaa
    @0PcHeLkaa Год назад +1

    One other thing - why everything is machined dry? is this dictated by the cutters/ materials you use or is there some other reason for that?

    • @globalrezzanate9399
      @globalrezzanate9399 Год назад +5

      with many modern carbide grades and coatings, generally in steels, the coolant causes micro thermal cracks due to the heating / cooling cycle. The through tool air blast he is using is much more beneficial, it allows the tool to remain a constant temperature and blasts the swarf away from the cut.

  • @MrUberJoker
    @MrUberJoker Год назад +4

    Hello.
    Good work as always. But i was always wondering why you leave so much rest material to be machined after the hardening? Is there any special reasoning.
    Thanks and keep the good work

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      For sure :-)

    • @theStick6
      @theStick6 Год назад

      i would ges, that if you give the tool not enoght to eat, it just bounce of your material, and won't cut.

    • @0PcHeLkaa
      @0PcHeLkaa Год назад +2

      The thing is that heat treating cause material to warp, deflect and sometimes even sink due to changes in material crystallographic structure and post hardening stress relaxation hence it's a good practice to leave a bit more than less. when you work with the same material and treat it the same you can reduce it but with funny shapes and one offs better to stay on the safe site.

    • @stephenmarkovic878
      @stephenmarkovic878 Год назад +2

      @@0PcHeLkaaI work in the automotive industry building moulds big moulds we cut All ofmoulds with h13 steel .100 safe then we send it out for heat treat because it comes back warped and then we finish it to size after heat treated to RC 45 my mould contains anywhere between 6 to 8 inserts 7000 pounds

    • @TrungNguyen-hk6st
      @TrungNguyen-hk6st 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for share@@0PcHeLkaa

  • @fercom1493
    @fercom1493 11 месяцев назад

    Muy buen trabajo solo una pregunta como haces tus calculos para un cortador de 35 diam le des S1800 y F 5000 de antemano muchas gracias!!!

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  11 месяцев назад

      Bueno, gracias. Siempre uso estas condiciones de corte para este material en particular. Trabajamos con él a menudo.

  • @unifoxAsfee
    @unifoxAsfee Год назад +1

    Bro, I watched the video you made very carefully, the technique is very good, I'm not only talking about your processing technique, but also your filming technique, I'm very sincere to ask you, do you buy your steel offline or online, I very much need an online platform to buy steel, I'm looking forward to your reply.

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      Hi. Thank you. My boss buys the steel, I'm just a worker

  • @ov3753
    @ov3753 Год назад

    Isn’t it easy to get cutter with big inserts for milling outside walls? Something like Kennametal 4-15 with 15mm step down (az)?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад +3

      They are inclined surfaces

  • @oooasifooo9458
    @oooasifooo9458 Год назад +3

    Спасибо большое, отличная работа, поздравляю

  • @pirsig78
    @pirsig78 Год назад

    Скажите, почему не используете встроенную опцию фрезерования резьбы? Есть какие то плюсы в прорисовывание спирали?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      Я не знаю. Программируем все в Cimatron

    • @pirsig78
      @pirsig78 Год назад

      Я неточно выразился - встроенную опцию симатрона. Там в tapping есть user parameters, где можно выбрать фрезерование резьбы, шаг, диаметр, направление фрезерования, кол-во зубов и т.д.

  • @jiritichy6855
    @jiritichy6855 6 месяцев назад

    What is the material of the mold insert you machine? Have you heat treat it?. If so, to what condition?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  6 месяцев назад

      Everything is described in detail during the video.

  • @Orakwan
    @Orakwan Год назад +2

    Impressive, good tooling, job well done, and video well made

  • @Slovnoslon
    @Slovnoslon 2 месяца назад

    for a ball mill the spindle speed is 5500 rpm. is this because the machine does not give more?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  2 месяца назад

      Maximum 8000 rpm, but at these speeds the machine has SpaceX launch sounds

  • @CNCDeniz
    @CNCDeniz Год назад +1

    bilgi paylaştıkça çoğalır.
    tam bir usta işi ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад +1

      peki teşekkür ederim

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining Год назад +1

    Very good jbb CncFrezar

  • @wrighty338
    @wrighty338 Год назад +1

    Another nice part, very satisfying!

  • @0075akosmakos
    @0075akosmakos 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! i'd be happy to see the cad/cam simulation in some small side window. i'm getting into CAM-ing and i am very interested.

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  11 месяцев назад

      Maybe in the future if they allow me to.

  • @TheVist7
    @TheVist7 Год назад +1

    What is the depth of cut for facing?

  • @adammiller4879
    @adammiller4879 Год назад

    There appeared to be some pretty bad burs on the threads, how did you fix that?

  • @user-sx1cv4me7y
    @user-sx1cv4me7y Год назад +1

    Отлично. В какой CAM готовите уп?

  • @snejku
    @snejku Год назад

    Sprawdzasz czujnikiem czy detal dobrze leży w imadłach? czy po prostu mocujesz i obrabiasz?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      B jest poprawny.

    • @snejku
      @snejku Год назад

      @@CncFrezar B? A co to jest B?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      @@snejku Zaciskam imadło i robię to😀

    • @snejku
      @snejku Год назад

      @@CncFrezar dzięki za odpowiedź 👍😊

  • @Dimitry-x7f
    @Dimitry-x7f Год назад +2

    Очень красиво сделана работа

  • @Krap27
    @Krap27 Год назад

    Hi i didnt understand what did you mean ae for example you wrote ae %70 in 1:07 minute what is that mean?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      Track overlay

    • @ecogames7165
      @ecogames7165 Год назад

      70% from cutter ø, so in this case 24.5mm. so 10.5mm overlapping

  • @spartakm.6669
    @spartakm.6669 Год назад +2

    Хорошая работа, молодцы❤

  • @어빙신
    @어빙신 Год назад +1

    programing, tooling amazing!

  • @jeffmcdade
    @jeffmcdade Год назад +1

    Excellent work!

  • @bs6486
    @bs6486 9 месяцев назад

    Ile czasu zajęło wykonanie takiego detalu ?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  9 месяцев назад

      Bardzo długo. Ale nie wolno mi mówić o czasie.

  • @andreysergeev3582
    @andreysergeev3582 Год назад +2

    Хорошо когда есть чем работать 😅

  • @gertkristensen6451
    @gertkristensen6451 Год назад +1

    super good jod 😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍👍looks nice🤘

  • @yigitgulbas8064
    @yigitgulbas8064 Год назад

    Hello, which Cam program do you use?

  • @mirohornik98
    @mirohornik98 Год назад +2

    Good video🤟

  • @MrDJDreamon
    @MrDJDreamon Год назад +4

    Number one rule to avoid tention in metal when cutting it is avoiding the use of tools with inserts. They're great tools but if used with hardening the part can and will warp. This is especially important with mold components

    • @gaminggami4138
      @gaminggami4138 Год назад +1

      LoL this guy somehow

    • @benwilms3942
      @benwilms3942 Год назад +2

      There are inserts designed specifically for hardened material.

    • @MikeYurbasovich
      @MikeYurbasovich Год назад +1

      Never heard of that rule. Used to work in a mold shop.

    • @nicholasmcconnell7853
      @nicholasmcconnell7853 Год назад +1

      Yeah, don't jive. You can rough with whatever you want. Can you explain why?

    • @chuchonchuchon7640
      @chuchonchuchon7640 Год назад +2

      This guy sounds like an engineer

  • @Supervisor000
    @Supervisor000 Год назад

    Покажите цех термообработки: печи, ванны, механику...

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      у нас этого нет

  • @markuz1974
    @markuz1974 Год назад +1

    jak zwykle dobry film ,

  • @zaferpayyu5548
    @zaferpayyu5548 Год назад +1

    Good job watch is treapy

  • @cUtORkO
    @cUtORkO Год назад

    kolko mm pridavky pred kalenim?

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад

      Podla rozmeru. Tu asi 2mm

  • @45zheka
    @45zheka Год назад

    не ясно как сделали отверстия под толкатели
    у нас предварительно сверлили и потом на проволочной эрозии получали размер

  • @awpy6476
    @awpy6476 Год назад +2

    good job !

  • @cristophergamboa1978
    @cristophergamboa1978 6 месяцев назад +1

    buen trabajo

  • @عقيل-م5ع
    @عقيل-م5ع 10 месяцев назад +2

    حلم حياتي ان اقف ورا الماكنة هذه

  • @1bazisko2
    @1bazisko2 Год назад +3

    👌
    Pekná práca.

  • @Ripple589X
    @Ripple589X Год назад

    Привет)) какое время обработки Фрезой диаметром 8?)))

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад +1

      Около 2 часов

    • @Ripple589X
      @Ripple589X Год назад +1

      @@CncFrezar и как износ пластины? спасибо за ответ ))
      Ждём ещё видео)))

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад +1

      @@Ripple589X длится около 5-6 часов

    • @Ripple589X
      @Ripple589X Год назад

      А для чистовой обработки, фреза диаметром 8R4 подойдёт? Можно узнать, какая от неё поверхность получается? Интересно увидеть)))

  • @threshooq8876
    @threshooq8876 Год назад

    What is the name of the program you use?

  • @firstMexican
    @firstMexican Год назад +3

    Krásná práce ;)

  • @Win32Firespell
    @Win32Firespell 11 месяцев назад

    Где калибровка?

  • @aftabansarivlogs_463
    @aftabansarivlogs_463 5 месяцев назад

    There'is some vacancy CNC milling operator

  • @stephenmarkovic878
    @stephenmarkovic878 Год назад +1

    Nice nice work I’m lucky I have a very big electromagnets instead of using vices made in France I’m from Canada

  • @cncportal9949
    @cncportal9949 Год назад

    very good

  • @cnc-MR
    @cnc-MR Год назад +1

    Bravo 🤙

  • @cc88000
    @cc88000 5 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍👍🤘

  • @0PcHeLkaa
    @0PcHeLkaa Год назад +1

    Another good looking job done. It always makes me wondering when watching your videos guys why do you use such a long tools to machine not so deep pockets and you get all that tool chatter. That 20mm cutter you used looks like it's 2x longer than necessary.

    • @CncFrezar
      @CncFrezar  Год назад +3

      You are right. But we mostly machine deep shapes, so we don't have the tool set up with a long holder.Since I'm lazy, I don't want to rebuild it :-)

    • @wrighty338
      @wrighty338 Год назад +3

      I think if its not broke dont fix it. If the part is in tolerance its fine. There are enough operation changes flipping the part at 3 axis i think i would also leave the tools alone.

    • @0PcHeLkaa
      @0PcHeLkaa Год назад

      @@wrighty338, @CncFrezar I see you point guys, it works, we are all lazy but there is a lot of chatter on many of your jobs you share with us and it kills cutters/ inserts much faster than it should so you might see some savings in tools that you can spend to buy more tools better fit for the job though.

    • @Orakwan
      @Orakwan Год назад

      If they can run the tools dry for so long for such a complex toolpath I guess the chatter is acceptable. An insert costs like 3 to 8 euros, even if it breaks, well replace it

    • @0PcHeLkaa
      @0PcHeLkaa Год назад +1

      @@Orakwan yeah, "just 3-8€ times 4-5 inserts. 3-5 inserts changes and you have a new milling head. Not mentioning time to stop the machine, change and remeasure tool, rerun program. Look at the bigger picture and you will hopefully see the benefit of picking the right tool for the job. If you are a CNC operator then "well replace it, who cares" but if you run a place and productivity is the key to make money then you appreciate little improvements like that.

  • @cnchunter1747
    @cnchunter1747 Год назад +1

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @hugohugo6445
    @hugohugo6445 Год назад +1

    GOOD...^^

  • @dielnacnc8130
    @dielnacnc8130 Год назад

    👍

  • @stretchhfab7315
    @stretchhfab7315 Год назад +1

    Big deal. Its called work and you enter numbers into a computer. Not that impressive..... donit all layout by hand and use the old bridgeport and then you can talk

    • @RocketGurney
      @RocketGurney 11 месяцев назад +3

      A bridgport works fine, but it's nowhere near as fast, efficient, or repeatable. Why don't you show us your all-manual mold and die work, if it's no big deal?

    • @ibrahimdeniz7308
      @ibrahimdeniz7308 11 месяцев назад +1

      Open up your own shop and see how faryou come with your bridgeport😂
      Are you seriously yapping about how easy work quick cash is not worth it?
      Other than that, there are demanding parts that require you stare at the drawings for an hour before you start. You still have to fight chatter, tooling management and how to clamp, the only thing that got easy is not slowly wanking and spinning wheels to move the spindle.
      But you couldnt know, to your gay bridgeport times you never had to manufacture anything demanding, all squares and lines😂

    • @anthonyvincent5892
      @anthonyvincent5892 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah...show us your work....we're all keen to see it...