Machining the TITAN-53M on a TORMACH - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2019
- CNC Machining our first part on our new Tormach CNC Mill. Speeds, Feeds, Depths Of Cut and Process Explained.
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You can't help but love these videos the boys and girls at titans of cnc do for us, hat off to you all... BOOM
Great video I’m glad to see that you are making videos to teach people with lower power machines
I am a student (medicine) and trying to put togehter a chinese 6040 router. I remember that I thought that the tormach was realy expensive for hobbyist purpose for some time ago. But as time proceed I realise more and more that tormach actually is spot on when it comes to performence and value for hobbyists. I will defenetly consider a tormach when the studies are finished.
Can’t wait to get my 770 and start making chips and learning more from Titan Academy. Thank you again for everything you do Titan. Saving me from a headache going to a CNC school that cost $30k.
Nice and clean, like the new fresh look of everything, just tidy! Would love a review of that Tormach in say 6 or 12 months to see how it all holds up and you've had a reasonable amount of time to test it. Looking sweet so far though!
As a guy with a 770 in his home shop near you (Elk Grove) I'm really glad to see you addressing this market too. Thank you!
Loving these video's, as an 1100m owner myself. I run a haas vf4 at work now due to content like this, BOOM. Can't wait to see more videos as such to come.
Great video really enjoy watching these videos and really enjoy watching these masters of their trade work
Love the video, I just got my room done in the shop where my soon to come 1100M will go, can't wait.
This is what I want, as a beginner. i learnt some as usefully today,
This guy needs to do more videos..great camera presence 👍
great video, I wish I have Tormach CNC machine in the future.
I really would like to have that machine in my garage. Time to start saving 😄
Good work Jacob ! Surface finish with Ktools is impressive ! I had to laugh when Titan admitted they did not have a shell mill that small. Tormach is an excellent opportunity to learn CNC at home or in the small production shop !
Great host!
Nice job.
You guys must have some secret sauce. I’ve watched dozens of Tormach videos and no one gets the surface finish that you got on that part. I’ve never seen anyone use Kenametal tools in a Tormach either. Are those tools really that much more precise? If that’s the key, the difference from the other videos I’ve seen is mind blowing.
i need a tormach..
Are your feeds and speeds arrived at by following the tool suppliers recommended feeds and speeds or did you calculate them yourselves? I ask because my Tormach 770 generally can't use the recommended feeds and speeds supplied by the cutting tool manufacturer.
im in the industry below cnc, cutting the billets that we send to cnc places. id like to move up. i work 50+ hour weeks . full time. no cnc education. transitions looking hard to do...