Rolling Mill Shaft | KENNAMETAL FIX8 | Hankook CNC LATHE

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2023

Комментарии • 75

  • @ksanalyticalsystems2438
    @ksanalyticalsystems2438 Год назад +25

    More material removed in one day than I've done in 10 years... Always great to see how you approach these jobs.

  • @buynsell365
    @buynsell365 19 дней назад +2

    This was a VERY interesting peace !!!

  • @forrestaddy9644
    @forrestaddy9644 Год назад +7

    I'm impressed. He miked the threads without dropping the bottom wire in the chips - on camera! What I REALLY want to see is drilling all those super-deep holes to intersection.
    Lots of surgical risk on these large jobs. The man on the tools really earns his premium pay.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Over the years, I've only lost two wires. We don't have the equipment in the shop to drill holes that deep. I would like to see how it's done. I've only seen it on youtube.

    • @forrestaddy9644
      @forrestaddy9644 Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj Definitely a gun drill job. The customer won't be happy with the tooling charge. What? 7 feet deep with a 5/8 drill? Yowza!

  • @ulanarni8804
    @ulanarni8804 Год назад +1

    Gute, reelle Arbeit. Keine Show, kein Gequatsche. Man merkt, dass Du kein CNC- Titan bist. Super.

  • @cyclingbutterbean
    @cyclingbutterbean Год назад +9

    Blue chip special right there. Way to rip the chip! Those FIX8 inserts are vicious. Of course you have to have the power and torque to maximize their efficiency, and that Hankook sure looks like it has both to do just that! BIG fun!

    • @craigsbully
      @craigsbully 11 месяцев назад

      What? The hotter the chip the better. I've only broken inserts on cuts that where below the chip-load recommendations.@@yeahright5227

  • @craigsbully
    @craigsbully 11 месяцев назад +1

    Color me impressed! Measuring the large threads with Pee-Dee Wires?! that was awesome! great job on removing more material than my lathe weighs.. LOL!

  • @theessexhunter1305
    @theessexhunter1305 Год назад +1

    The Master. Respect from England

  • @paulmace7910
    @paulmace7910 Год назад +2

    Thanks Chris. Yet another example of how to combine the best of CNC and good old fashioned machining knowledge to produce giant one-off parts with finishes and tolerances that would be hard to match on parts of any size. Good work as always.

  • @johnlawler1626
    @johnlawler1626 Год назад +2

    Great piece of turning and milling mate 👌 thanks for sharing 👍

  • @markanthonysmith413
    @markanthonysmith413 Год назад +1

    Another Great job Chris, a lot of work with all of the setups as well.😀

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад +1

    The live center in the spindle seems like a good visual gag for april fool's but here it neatly solves a problem.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Год назад +1

    have to love that horsepower.......Bravo, and cheers from Paul in florida

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      I could use a few more .

  • @sicstar
    @sicstar Год назад +1

    Chonker part, Chonker lathe, Chonker chips. Gotta love those FIX8's they really murder some material. Also that chip deflector looks pretty much like what me and a coworker build ourselves, very versatile and reliable design ! :D

  • @bobonit9381
    @bobonit9381 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome the scale of your work is amazing ty Chris

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Год назад +2

    love the chip deflector.....very good idea....

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Год назад +3

    great camera work.......Bravo

  • @bernahdlp
    @bernahdlp Год назад +1

    1A!!! Ich bin richtig neidisch auf deine Arbeit -.-

  • @jimurrata6785
    @jimurrata6785 Год назад +2

    Woo hoo!
    Here we Gooooooo!

  • @williamfurlan1857
    @williamfurlan1857 Год назад +2

    CNC é fácil , quero ver você fazer isso no Torno Mecânico !!!

  • @zoltannagy1813
    @zoltannagy1813 Год назад +1

    Impressive work Chris.

  • @TL....
    @TL.... Год назад +4

    piekna robota
    podziwiam
    🍻

  • @josephwaldner7752
    @josephwaldner7752 Год назад +3

    respect chris

  • @danielowens4789
    @danielowens4789 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job measuring that thread pitch diameter!

  • @TexDrinkwater
    @TexDrinkwater Год назад +3

    I would need 3 hands to deal with those thread wires and huge micrometer.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +3

      Years and years of practice

  • @user-gc2un2he8i
    @user-gc2un2he8i Год назад +2

    Great job! My admiration knows no bounds! I have high wish to do something similar, but my turner machine smaller and hasn't CNC.

  • @JerseyChambertin
    @JerseyChambertin 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice work wow

  • @juliusmilo5959
    @juliusmilo5959 Год назад +1

    Nice job...Thank You...

  • @PundhyLuzino
    @PundhyLuzino 3 месяца назад

    Selalu 💕😍

  • @user-kq4xc4bg9c
    @user-kq4xc4bg9c Год назад +1

    Просто красиво!

  • @ICA17887
    @ICA17887 Год назад +1

    Hello Chris, thank you for this great video of machining large parts. I saw you used small rods to check the threads with your big Palmer, but this one doesn't seem to be magnetized? It would make your job easier if they were, wouldn't it? Have a nice weekend and see you next Chris.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Год назад +1

    WOW !!!!!!!

  • @raybrown5890
    @raybrown5890 Год назад +1

    good job

  • @the_rad_Panda
    @the_rad_Panda Год назад +3

    Nice work! How on earth did you drill that super deep small Diameter hole in the center? Gun drill?
    Keep up the content! - love your professional work!
    Love from Germany

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Yeah, gun drilling. I've never seen it how they do it, though.

  • @MachinedComponents
    @MachinedComponents Год назад +2

    Hi Chris, thanks for all your content, I have learnt alot from watching you. I was wondering how many minutes cutting you get out of 1 rouging insert edge.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      O man, that depends on a lot of things. Your material, doc, feed,your setup, and even your machine.

  • @stewartfrye
    @stewartfrye Год назад +4

    Is it your judgement as to how much to leave on extra for run-out correction after hardening, or are you advised by?

    • @airbus7808
      @airbus7808 Год назад

      I would also like to know!

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      I did this part a few times already, and it usually came back from flame hardening within 0.010"~0.015" run-out. I don't know what happened this time. For short parts, I'll leave less cause they don't move around as much. It also depends on how deep they the hardening has to be after machining.

  • @warrenjones744
    @warrenjones744 Год назад +2

    How hard is that material from the mill Chris? and is it nice and consistent all the way through to the middle? Also it looks like the Fix8 is working well for you. Cheers

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      When I started, it was around 340 Brinell/ 36 HRC. They did all the inspections afterward, but I didn't get any details. I like it more for smaller diameters.

  • @brandontscheschlog
    @brandontscheschlog Год назад

    Very cool! How do you create the radius on the turned part? Do you have a special fixture on the compound that allows you to do this?

  • @ginodezeeuw3646
    @ginodezeeuw3646 Год назад

    How does he seyup his tools , like how does he zero them out?

  • @TheNoobShadow1
    @TheNoobShadow1 Год назад +2

    What kinda the normal operating temp for a spindle? at 3:42 ?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Anything under 100° C.

  • @semperfidelis8386
    @semperfidelis8386 10 месяцев назад

    Why did you need a center in the headstock?

  • @chrisjennings4569
    @chrisjennings4569 11 месяцев назад

    Ok, I gotta ask. How the molly hell did you maintain straightness in a relaxed state without using a lathe dog?

  • @nickj2508
    @nickj2508 Год назад +3

    isn't using the Horizontal boring mill cheating to make a cone?

    • @ypaulbrown
      @ypaulbrown Год назад +3

      nah,,,,,,,better than a battery operated drill motor.....

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Yeah, kinda, but my steady rest only goes up to 9", and they don't want to get me bigger one.

  • @maciejhof
    @maciejhof Год назад +1

    Where are the long holes through whole shaft ?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      11:19

    • @maciejhof
      @maciejhof Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj Where is the drilling of it ? :-)

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      ​@Mac Hof, we don't have the equipment to do that.

  • @garykoukal8682
    @garykoukal8682 Год назад

    justa a nonmind for dep?

  • @Michal_Sobierajski
    @Michal_Sobierajski Год назад +2

    M372x4 to chyba drobnozwojny 😅

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Na takiej średnicy wygląda na drobnozwojowy.

  • @kumarpritamranjan2062
    @kumarpritamranjan2062 Год назад

    CNC leath training centre kaha pe h dir

  • @user-fk6pw6fw9e
    @user-fk6pw6fw9e 8 месяцев назад

    한국?

  • @romanchomenko2912
    @romanchomenko2912 Год назад

    Stainless steel is a bugger to machine so the CNC had to use diamond tipped lathe tools. There's always wastage in turning large in between centres but any turnings are placed into 200kg oil drums for scrap.

    • @kevind1865
      @kevind1865 Год назад +2

      Its 4340 QT and no diamond tipped tools.

  • @MrKotBonifacy
    @MrKotBonifacy Год назад +2

    Fork, I noticed the video was posted 7 minutes ago and hoped I'll be the first one to make a comment on it, but no such luck :-/
    PS: Again, some rascals scribbled their imperial nonsense on a perfectly metric drawing... This should be banned, it really should... ;-)

    • @ypaulbrown
      @ypaulbrown Год назад

      funny......Imperial measurement for ever

    • @MrKotBonifacy
      @MrKotBonifacy Год назад +1

      @@ypaulbrown ...in Liberia, Myanmar and US of A... except, of course, in iplaces and institutions like NASA, automotive industry, Army, physics and chemistry, and all other places where people have some common sense. Oh, and in the shop Chris is working in too... ;-)

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      O well, it is what it is. Przyzwyczaiłem się już.

    • @MrKotBonifacy
      @MrKotBonifacy Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj Gonić łobuzów! - i linijką walić po łapach!
      (No jak, OCZYWIŚCIE, że metryczną! ;-)

  • @sasayashingo
    @sasayashingo 9 месяцев назад

    長くて太いのに何故ビビらないんですか?

  • @metalchomper
    @metalchomper Год назад

    I had a 9mm depth of cut on my Mori with that tool, feed was .025" per rev.

  • @qwertya2944
    @qwertya2944 8 месяцев назад

    на 500 дипе бы сделал без электроники ,было бы заебок ,ну а так хз