Oh wow this is a complicated part of landing gears amazing CNC lathe five Axis can handle it I really enjoyed watching thank you for uploading the video!!!
Yo, exceptionnel. J ai beau être dans le métier de programmeur et regleur depuis 30 ans, et là, je suis encore étonné par la faisabilité d une telle pièce ! Le plus dur étant le devis de réalisation et le réglage. Le reste, la programmation, ça se fait assez bien avec les nouveaux logiciel.
9:58 till 10:05 What I don't understand is, isn't it better to first mill and then do the gearing operation? You will save some time instead of roughing and finishing the whole diameter.
what kind of wizard programmed and designed that. having used Fusion 360 to 3D print, i'm awed at what kind of talent it must have taken to design this and send it to the CNC.
Front (steering) strut, but I don't think it's an actual "for flight" unit. At least with some of the chattering I heard in internal operations it would likely leave chatter marks/lines, and I wouldn't want those there unless further polishing was done to remove them (stress risers).
Yes sir. Great demo component though. Some ways to refine the sequence are needed. Nevertheless a great start. The internal burrs would be a fun endeavour.
You ain't making that by hand. Manual machining is useful, but not more skilful, that's the opinion,someone who isn't well versed in the versatility of CNC, would say. I started out manual and progressed to CNC. the outright lack of visibility is bad enough, relying entirely on DRO. Bro, your just trolling.
@@mikeygoertzy4524 I program a few $1M machines and they are nowhere near enough machine to make this part. I think you would be at least $2M for the machine alone. That's before tooling. That long boring bar is probably $50k alone. That part probably takes days to run, and the machine time is likely at or above $300/hour, so it would be easy to have $30000 in machine time, and a conservative estimate on material at $5/lb would put material costs around $40000, making this super rough estimation of that part end up about $70,000, and I think that is being extremely conservative, and also doesn't factor in any consumable tooling costs. Pretty wild!
theres a lot of material waste, would it not be easier to mold it in form and just do the drilling and finishing. would be much cheaper and less material loss
That must be a billet chunk of metal some kind of Inox or steel, there is a better structural integrity inside less stress patterns. Casting is cheaper but less sturdy, you have to find a compromise. Aeronautics and nuclear or petroleum industry they choose the most expensive option for avoiding incidents due to bad manufacturing or cheap parts. :)
If other way then that is a lot of material wasted...but if the company is in big gov. Contract at tax payer expense the it doesnt matter...good machine appears to be seimen control, display is german language
Wow! The cost of the U-axis and the 2 long boring bars are the GDP of a small nation
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Oh wow this is a complicated part of landing gears amazing CNC lathe five Axis can handle it I really enjoyed watching thank you for uploading the video!!!
I'm a cnc programmer....... that's master level++
Bruce Lee level!😂
I've seen some big machines before but that thing is from another planet
That is the most badass boring head Iv ever seen. 5:20
Yo, exceptionnel. J ai beau être dans le métier de programmeur et regleur depuis 30 ans, et là, je suis encore étonné par la faisabilité d une telle pièce !
Le plus dur étant le devis de réalisation et le réglage. Le reste, la programmation, ça se fait assez bien avec les nouveaux logiciel.
This is not engineering …this is Magic
9:58 till 10:05 What I don't understand is, isn't it better to first mill and then do the gearing operation? You will save some time instead of roughing and finishing the whole diameter.
Oh, I would really like to see the process of creating a control program. I even can't imagine it.
The programs are created by software automatically, human can modify it.
This makes all these other Machine Shop RUclips channels look silly
OMG... what a yield (67kg finished part vs 3500kg raw material)
67 kg seems pretty less to me
what kind of wizard programmed and designed that. having used Fusion 360 to 3D print, i'm awed at what kind of talent it must have taken to design this and send it to the CNC.
Engineering is the answer. 😉
can someone tell me about this live center or dead center in the sub spindle? ? where do you buy. it
I wonder how long that took to program the CAM..
Thats amazing
Landing gear component?
Front (steering) strut, but I don't think it's an actual "for flight" unit. At least with some of the chattering I heard in internal operations it would likely leave chatter marks/lines, and I wouldn't want those there unless further polishing was done to remove them (stress risers).
Yes sir.
Great demo component though. Some ways to refine the sequence are needed. Nevertheless a great start. The internal burrs would be a fun endeavour.
Perfeição!!!! Eu teria que vender meu carro e minha motocicleta para pagar uma peça igual a essa!!!😄😄😄
Damn whoever programmed this should be making like 200k+ a year this is next level programming
Cad 🤷🏻♂
What was the actual cycle time?
Extraordinary....
It takes time and money to do this and a hole lot of skills to program a CNC machine
but but but.. people say cnc is only press button -> perfect part 🤡
@@ipadize Exactly. You just hold the drawing up in front of the screen and magically the control sees it and knows what to do.
@@danarrington2224 As a CNC-Programer i can confirm, it works exactly like that!
It takes more skill to do it by hand though
You ain't making that by hand.
Manual machining is useful, but not more skilful, that's the opinion,someone who isn't well versed in the versatility of CNC, would say.
I started out manual and progressed to CNC. the outright lack of visibility is bad enough, relying entirely on DRO.
Bro, your just trolling.
А сколько по времени цикл шёл?
Waiting for the last tool to break and destroy the part.
Me too. Pretty amazing how much they machined hard metal at high RPMs and no coolant.
What is the exact description of this machine?
Expensive!
@@backho12 This
How much does it cost to do this piece of metal,this “space thing”?
Probably in the tens of thousands of dollars for one, maybe over 100k
machine is at least 500k new lol and programming this is master level so probably a million...
@@mikeygoertzy4524 I program a few $1M machines and they are nowhere near enough machine to make this part. I think you would be at least $2M for the machine alone. That's before tooling. That long boring bar is probably $50k alone. That part probably takes days to run, and the machine time is likely at or above $300/hour, so it would be easy to have $30000 in machine time, and a conservative estimate on material at $5/lb would put material costs around $40000, making this super rough estimation of that part end up about $70,000, and I think that is being extremely conservative, and also doesn't factor in any consumable tooling costs. Pretty wild!
yea I forgot abt the machines that they dig 10 foot holes for and and in the ground lmao pretty freakin awesome indeed.@@reddbradshaw8893
Speechless
So the raw bar weights 7.7 lbs and the same one weights 148lbs after machining? It should be the other way around.
3,500 KG = 7,716 lbs Raw Material Weight, 67KG = 148 Lbs Finished Weight.
It’s European, they use decimals where we use commas.
Good thing it’s not an important part. Now make a hundred more !
How did that boring bar do that tapered / angled / profiled boss coming off the side of the part ?
its called a "wibbly wobbler"
Looks like landing gear
Full video is amazing, but in the end, the raw material's weight increased from 3.5kg to 67 kg 😂😂
hermoso trabajo
Is it just me or should we be throwing some coolant on that insert ?🤔
I think the did only used the coolant where it was necessary. So you can see more in the video.
Robotic parts for future soldiers
tony stark would be envious
magnifique !
Wäre hierfür auch SLS Metalldruck geeignet?
Wow!!!!
Bom dia. Fantástico 👍
💪💪💪👏👏👏👍
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Art. 숨막힌다,,
Just chucking big chips
Raw material - 7.716 lbs
Finished part - 148 lbs
I think your math is wrong somewhere
7,716 lbs
Das nenne ich mal Hightech.
theres a lot of material waste, would it not be easier to mold it in form and just do the drilling and finishing. would be much cheaper and less material loss
That must be a billet chunk of metal some kind of Inox or steel, there is a better structural integrity inside less stress patterns.
Casting is cheaper but less sturdy, you have to find a compromise.
Aeronautics and nuclear or petroleum industry they choose the most expensive option for avoiding incidents due to bad manufacturing or cheap parts. :)
@@boostin99I feel like they could've forged it into shape to cut down at least 50% of the roughing process
That program needs to be optimized so much! Im falling asleep 🤪
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This is not Titans of CNC..
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BUUUMMM 😆😆😆@@shutdowndll6140
All other CNC machine demos are weak in comparison
If other way then that is a lot of material wasted...but if the company is in big gov. Contract at tax payer expense the it doesnt matter...good machine appears to be seimen control, display is german language
There are different factors of this type of machining. Casting is less expensive, but stress on the material is much greater...
@M R indeed
Looks like Niles N40 possibly N50
But what the hell do I know.
@@chauvinemmons It's literally a WFL machine...lol
@@chauvinemmons WFL = Werkzeugmaschinen Fabrik Linz ... I´ve been working for 7 years across the street from those guys :)
WTF is this ?!?!?
Landing gear strut for a plane
@@ryanclarke2161 ok THX