awsome video! reminded me why i wanted to get into cnc, I would absolutely love a machine like that. Just bought my first stepcraft m1000 so im a ways from that. Very well detailed video he explains everything well and its to the point. first time i can remember subscribing to anyone but i want to see more. Excellent Video from a even better company. As a newcomer to the cnc world, thank you for taking the time to make videos like this.
great machines. i own an x11 and it is a fantastic machine with a 2 axis rotary trunion on the table turning it into a 5 axis capable machine. i love it!
Now, SpaceX is VERY vertically integrated so they don’t need to outsource. As you can see in the BlueOrigin video, Blue will soon also be doing all machining themselves.
Great video Tyson. Boy if I had you and that machine years ago in my shop I’d be a multi, multi millionaire lol. Just curious what’s the MRSP of that machine? I think DM Solutions make awesome machines. We purchased a lathe from them 2 years ago and it’s working great!
there is a plunger that goes in it to right? so fuel can be filled only when sealed around the rounded cap and slightly pressurized, because a jet airplane is re-fueled from the bottom of the fuel tank up. also a outer retaining ring that the fill line clamps to pulling the line over the rounded cap. theirs only 15'000 gallons sitting on top of it... "those three inner fins look very small 😵💫".
Hey cool video, but why do a complex deburring pass? Why not use a standard 45 degree chamfer mill and run it to the face of the 3 slots? Or is it just to show what you can do ?
On such «big parts», why not stress importance of supporting parts in z directions if you have a shoulder to butt against on transfer to sub spindle. At our company, a major component in qouoting parts is ridgidity in setup. Ridgidity in both x and z direction is of major concern for cycle time. However, we have mori NT machines and will probably outrun you on cycle times any day without this concern. Best regards from someone who is done with DN machines.
I genuinely didn't know you had to tell the machine how to do the job... I thought you draw the part, click "print" and it does it for you. For example, like a 3d printer...
Darn it. I used to build computers for a CAD/CAM retailer. I used my invention to make them run faster than stock so they could literally advertise "fastest computer". In the end I made over 1000 computers for them.
Come on! I thought you guys were supposed to crazy! Let's see what flammable metal does when you dry run it with ceramic inserts. You guys got an old Tormach lying around, right?
Videos like these are exactly why I watch your channel. Nice work!
Love it! Please make more videos like this with mills / EDM and lathes!
Extraordinary machine. Extraordinary machinist.
awsome video! reminded me why i wanted to get into cnc, I would absolutely love a machine like that. Just bought my first stepcraft m1000 so im a ways from that. Very well detailed video he explains everything well and its to the point. first time i can remember subscribing to anyone but i want to see more. Excellent Video from a even better company. As a newcomer to the cnc world, thank you for taking the time to make videos like this.
Gotta start somewhere.
Best teacher ever :)
Thank you for your time guys explained everything and helping us to be better in the industry
Great video Tyson👍 Excited to see the new machine making parts!
Great video Tyson!
Hold on wait…. You get a setup piece 😮
Such a wonderful machinist! ❤
Awesome video. Thank you.
great machines. i own an x11 and it is a fantastic machine with a 2 axis rotary trunion on the table turning it into a 5 axis capable machine. i love it!
Whats the reason you guys don't run SpaceX parts anymore? Conflict of interest with blue origin? Just curious.
Now, SpaceX is VERY vertically integrated so they don’t need to outsource. As you can see in the BlueOrigin video, Blue will soon also be doing all machining themselves.
Money.
They make far more promoting machine tool brands and other products and then producing these videos. Unique business model that seems to work well
@@vonpredator I was thinking along the same lines.
They seem to do prototyping more than mass production.
I feel like running my own machine shop would be so satisfying if I had decent tools, and the financial stability to do so.
It's no easy task
You have no life the first 3 to 5 years while growing the company
Wow that computer has one of those motorized slide out cup holders.
Awesome Content That Tyson 👌
Gotta love the deep dive Tyson vids
great job tyson.....
Thank you Titan 🙏
Can we see drilling big holes in low hp machines like the robodrill.. And organization of tooling
Full send into pocket...love it
Great video Tyson. Boy if I had you and that machine years ago in my shop I’d be a multi, multi millionaire lol. Just curious what’s the MRSP of that machine? I think DM Solutions make awesome machines. We purchased a lathe from them 2 years ago and it’s working great!
master the best
there is a plunger that goes in it to right? so fuel can be filled only when sealed around the rounded cap and slightly pressurized, because a jet airplane is re-fueled from the bottom of the fuel tank up. also a outer retaining ring that the fill line clamps to pulling the line over the rounded cap. theirs only 15'000 gallons sitting on top of it... "those three inner fins look very small 😵💫".
Beautiful work!! Curious if you know or knew what this actual part did ?!?
Hey cool video, but why do a complex deburring pass? Why not use a standard 45 degree chamfer mill and run it to the face of the 3 slots? Or is it just to show what you can do ?
Easy work job, the hard part of this job is, doing those parts like this, on machines from 2005 year productions, with small tool budget ;]
Correct me if I’m wrong but in your rough you said D but it’s using the C in the video. Is that an editing issue?
Yes, I also seen that
The end of that looks like the alien eye from the George Pal "War of the Worlds" Movie.
Это очень круто!
All clear
Click clackiddy duck.... It's Tyson AKA Bob Ross... AKA.. The Godfather 🫡
What commands are under "BARRYS AWESOME TAB"?😄
On such «big parts», why not stress importance of supporting parts in z directions if you have a shoulder to butt against on transfer to sub spindle.
At our company, a major component in qouoting parts is ridgidity in setup. Ridgidity in both x and z direction is of major concern for cycle time. However, we have mori NT machines and will probably outrun you on cycle times any day without this concern. Best regards from someone who is done with DN machines.
I genuinely didn't know you had to tell the machine how to do the job... I thought you draw the part, click "print" and it does it for you. For example, like a 3d printer...
we want AK50 videos!
Darn it. I used to build computers for a CAD/CAM retailer. I used my invention to make them run faster than stock so they could literally advertise "fastest computer". In the end I made over 1000 computers for them.
22:05 why not just chamfer it with simple contour path all edges are on the same plane, right?
because 9 axis hahaha
You never said what kind of program computer you were using....
Mastercam...it says so in the video.
@Dillybar777 I know what kind d of program they are using, but the computer is totally different..
Come on! I thought you guys were supposed to crazy! Let's see what flammable metal does when you dry run it with ceramic inserts. You guys got an old Tormach lying around, right?
Hey did anyone notice the Part deflection @ 7:40 or is it just me ?
the cam is mounted on the revolver and the tool made a chip breaking move. thats why :D
Can u make this one ( ruclips.net/video/z87UIoxJ-ZY/видео.htmlsi=yskaqe7nqRKVJvlb ) with high precision model ?
Beautiful Machine , unfortunately at £500,000
Only a few people will ever be able to afford it , only the biggest manufacturers .