Hate them sqwermy wormmies that wrap around the tool. For me they wait till the finish pass at the end of the cut just to try and wrap around the chuck... thanks for sharing. Have a good Easter. Charles
Beautiful Parts! When you cut the threads, do you cut on both sides of the tool same amount or feed the tool in at an angle to cut more on one side of the cutter? Thank You!
It would seem to me that starting a piece of material much closer to finished size would be more efficient and cost conscious. Disregard last transmission.😁
Chris na tym imaku masz 4 noże, jak jest z powtarzalnością po obrocie imakiem? Czy musisz za każdym razem mierzyć nóż? Pracuje od czasu do czasu na tokarce o podobnej budowie z hh620 i głowicą Multifix. Trzeba się mocno pilnować z wymianą narzędzi, szkoda że ktoś przyoszczędził na głowicy rewolwerowej
Hello Chris. I love the video shot of the Kennametal knife tool in the middle of machining steel during roughing, the blue chips are perfect. For finishing the pointed diamond shaped tool VNMG 432 seems perfect.
Chris, thanks for another great video! Any idea why someone chose to put over 3000lbs of steel in the swarf bin (not to mention the machine time) rather than making the eyes out of plate and using much smaller round bar? Respectfully curious (and someone has to ask!)
Far lower chance of failure if its 1 piece. You don't need to make sure the welder pre heated, post heated, monitored inter pass temps, wasn't drunk etc. If its part of the production line for a steel mill, the increased part cost might be 2-3 seconds of runtime for the mill. Engineers like to do the finger pointing, not be pointed at, so overkill it is.
Such a waste of material. If there had been more of them to make ( not sure of the number to be economical) this would have been an open die forging job.
It looks like the insert cuts alternating left and right during cutting the thread? If so that would be very smart to load the insert symmetrically instead of basically using only one side when plunging in on say 29.5°
I think it's called alternate or zigzag threading. At least, that's what it's called in fanuc manual guide. About that other question, I don't really have an email that I can share for everyone.
대형 기업은 이런 바이트 팁 자체 생산이 아주 좋다. 이유 너무 많이 사용되고 조금만 사용해도 깨지거나 마모되서 자주 교체하거나 자주 점검해야 한다. 또한 자동화 로봇팔 CNC가공에서는 사람이 일일이 지켜 볼수가 없다. 즉. 정해진 바이트 마모예상 시간 이전에 미리 빨리 교체하는것이 좋고 기존 사용하던 팁은 과감히 재활용장 가거나 황삭에만 사용한다. 와. 바이트 팁 제조 공정 특징상 하루 제조 량이 어마어마 하면서 작은 인력으로 대량생산이 가능하다.
@@ChrisMaj HUGE time saver indeed. As a fellow machinist who has done a lot of similar work I mean the beautiful work part. You should keep posting on Reddit. Not sure what made you tone it back but screw the children on there. They just wee boys anyway
Great work, but why didn't you start with a smaller diameter rod and then weld on a knuckle? That would have made the material cost much lower and probably cheaper overall once you add in the welding cost.
That's a Kennametal top notch threading insert? How do you find rigidity in that grooving style holder. I've only used the basic holders for M68x6 thread on 316 type of material. Also tell the mill department to buy some high feed tooling 😉🙂
@@ChrisMaj There's bunch of manufactures who makes top nocht style insert these days. Just assumed it for Kennametal cause you seem to use it somewhat 🙂
Love the work! I have one question, when feeding out against the head of the pin what was the speeds and feeds on that? I have always struggled with doing that.
I didn’t see your M72x4 go/no-go gauge. 😂
The three-wire method is all I need.
Hate them sqwermy wormmies that wrap around the tool. For me they wait till the finish pass at the end of the cut just to try and wrap around the chuck... thanks for sharing. Have a good Easter. Charles
These bastards can ruin your job really quickly 😅. Happy Easter to you too.
So just cut away everything that doesn’t look like a steering rod. Nice.
Gday Chris, that was a massive job, how long did that take? Awesome job mate, cheers
One piece took almost an hour for the rough turning, and then they spent some time on the floor to cool down.
Always educational and entertaining. Thanks, Chris, and Happy Easter!
Thank you again, and Happy Easter to you too, Mr Boschek.
Those are rods and live ends for hydraulic cylinders
Beautiful Parts! When you cut the threads, do you cut on both sides of the tool same amount or feed the tool in at an angle to cut more on one side of the cutter? Thank You!
It's a cnc lathe. You can choose if you want to cut both sides or just one side.
It would seem to me that starting a piece of material much closer to finished size would be more efficient and cost conscious. Disregard last transmission.😁
Chris na tym imaku masz 4 noże, jak jest z powtarzalnością po obrocie imakiem? Czy musisz za każdym razem mierzyć nóż? Pracuje od czasu do czasu na tokarce o podobnej budowie z hh620 i głowicą Multifix. Trzeba się mocno pilnować z wymianą narzędzi, szkoda że ktoś przyoszczędził na głowicy rewolwerowej
Zrobiłem raz krótki filmik o tym imaku. Bardzo dobrze się sprawdza. ruclips.net/video/urrpFWRPE9o/видео.html
Might wanna make a hook for those pesky chip buildups.
Hello Chris. I love the video shot of the Kennametal knife tool in the middle of machining steel during roughing, the blue chips are perfect. For finishing the pointed diamond shaped tool VNMG 432 seems perfect.
More chips than KFC...Happy Easter Chris
Thank you sir, and Happy Easter to you too.
Machine propre ainsi que l'atelier, rien à voir avec les indous
that insert is just eating that steel rod 0o0
Ten tomu hezky dává-moje byvalá práce,,,,
Ale to jest naprawdę świetne wideo!👌👍
Chris, thanks for another great video! Any idea why someone chose to put over 3000lbs of steel in the swarf bin (not to mention the machine time) rather than making the eyes out of plate and using much smaller round bar? Respectfully curious (and someone has to ask!)
I'm struggling to find a good reason as well.
Far lower chance of failure if its 1 piece. You don't need to make sure the welder pre heated, post heated, monitored inter pass temps, wasn't drunk etc.
If its part of the production line for a steel mill, the increased part cost might be 2-3 seconds of runtime for the mill.
Engineers like to do the finger pointing, not be pointed at, so overkill it is.
@@kevind1865 Good point. I thought about weld quality, but I didn't realize this was for a steel mill.
They take a lot of beating, and it said on the print "make out of solid piece "
I thought the same too. It seems like they could have forgings made,
Top Quality Work done...Keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Стружки много. Видео классное, залипательное
Ile mocy potrzeba, żeby uciągnąć takie parametry?
Całą 😅
Good thing the conveyor held up, shoveling out from even one of those would get old in a hurry.
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great job...
holy crap...removed 3x the material than what was left...daggum!
Keep em coming!!!!
Sometimes, it's just cheaper and faster to get a solid round bar than forging.
thanks, very good job, i actually a student of precision mechanic in costa rica, i see a lot of videos, to update myself, thanks for your video
i wonder how much € they can earn from this (im just curious)
Such a waste of material. If there had been more of them to make ( not sure of the number to be economical) this would have been an open die forging job.
My computer gave me a blue screen at 2:50 😀
And my lungs were little. "Are you smoking again "
good boy I would have done that too I wish you and your family a happy easter
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Great job Chris, I take it that you used a horizontal machine to put the centres in before turning.
As always 👍
Great work Chris.
Thankfully there is a chip hog.
How much percentage % do you think you will get back for scrap on the original material cost?
Maybe 12 pack of Żywiec 😅
How long did that part take?
Almost an hour just for rough turning and then finish and milling.
It looks like the insert cuts alternating left and right during cutting the thread? If so that would be very smart to load the insert symmetrically instead of basically using only one side when plunging in on say 29.5°
I think it's called alternate or zigzag threading. At least, that's what it's called in fanuc manual guide. About that other question, I don't really have an email that I can share for everyone.
대형 기업은 이런 바이트 팁 자체 생산이 아주 좋다. 이유 너무 많이 사용되고 조금만 사용해도 깨지거나 마모되서 자주 교체하거나 자주 점검해야 한다. 또한 자동화 로봇팔 CNC가공에서는 사람이 일일이 지켜 볼수가 없다.
즉. 정해진 바이트 마모예상 시간 이전에 미리 빨리 교체하는것이 좋고 기존 사용하던 팁은 과감히 재활용장 가거나 황삭에만 사용한다.
와. 바이트 팁 제조 공정 특징상 하루 제조 량이 어마어마 하면서 작은 인력으로 대량생산이 가능하다.
그리고 바이트 팁 가격도 비싸다.
Listen process knucle rod...bro....
That first pass looked like a 1/2" off!
0.315" per side
good job!! i love latte!! haha
The drill disliked the video.
Great piece of machining mate thanks for sharing 👍 and Happy Easter to you and family
Thank you, and Happy Easter to you too.
are those shafts getting hard chromed later?
Thanks for the video. This was fun to watch
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing 👍
that app looks pretty cool
Had it for years play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pluckedstudios.machcalcpro
Quenched, Tempered and now Stress Relieved. Great work Sir!
All the stress went into the Dumping Hopper
Dobra robota!
Co to za aplikacja z gwintami?
CNC machinist calculator pro
Polecam, prawie wszystko tam jest. Brakuję tylko metrycznych tolerancji. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pluckedstudios.machcalcpro
Yawn zzzzzzzz
Great work.
excellent machining! too bad for the wasted material...
you realize the chips just get recycled right?
The customer gets the bill, and we keep the chips 😅
@@cambrowndrums sure, but still a lot of energy and time wasted...
0:31 why did you blur the numbers when we can still see them? ^^
It wasn't about the numbers. I've left some information at the top that wasn't supposed to be there.
@@ChrisMaj ah okay
FANUC?
I’m always jealous of your pre prepped shafts, it’s honestly the worst part. Beautiful work
Yeah, saves me a lot of time.
@@ChrisMaj HUGE time saver indeed. As a fellow machinist who has done a lot of similar work I mean the beautiful work part. You should keep posting on Reddit. Not sure what made you tone it back but screw the children on there. They just wee boys anyway
@flowjo12345 Reddit is a tough crowd, and I just want to focus more on youtube.
@@ChrisMaj you do your thing man. They indeed are.
Great work, but why didn't you start with a smaller diameter rod and then weld on a knuckle? That would have made the material cost much lower and probably cheaper overall once you add in the welding cost.
It's not really my call. Drawing says make out of solid round bar. Far lower chance of failure.
Whats the app chris?
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pluckedstudios.machcalcpro
Вы охренели столько металла и энергии в стружку переводить!? Что приварить проушины не догадались? Вот нехорошие люди :)
Это не мой звонок. На чертеже указано, что изготавливается из цельного круглого прутка.
That's a Kennametal top notch threading insert? How do you find rigidity in that grooving style holder. I've only used the basic holders for M68x6 thread on 316 type of material. Also tell the mill department to buy some high feed tooling 😉🙂
It's actually an ISCAR threading tool. That is the only tool I use for all types of threads, never had a problem.
@@ChrisMaj There's bunch of manufactures who makes top nocht style insert these days. Just assumed it for Kennametal cause you seem to use it somewhat 🙂
0:23 Micheal Bay is jealous
Do you mean the film director?
@@ChrisMaj yes...the shot was very nice...looked like a movie
Love the work! I have one question, when feeding out against the head of the pin what was the speeds and feeds on that? I have always struggled with doing that.
looked like he had constant surface speed programmed in,
❤
So your main product is Chips. At least by wight.
Yeah, blue chips is my specialty 😅
Did you get to do the milling on these Chris?
No, I don't get to do milling very often anymore.
@@ChrisMaj Become a high paid specialist.