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D & J Machine
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ม.ค. 2018
This channel is about my brother and I's journey with our startup shop.
Watch as we learn and grow succeed or fail.
Watch as we learn and grow succeed or fail.
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Finding center of this hole in funky cast part
มุมมอง 599ปีที่แล้ว
Finding center of this hole in funky cast part
Supporting great companies. YG1 5th, axis, skimray.
มุมมอง 157ปีที่แล้ว
Supporting great companies. YG1 5th, axis, skimray.
Easily find your Z height for your 5th axis!
มุมมอง 779ปีที่แล้ว
5th axis help video series. Subscribe comment and like!
Drilling holes into my 5th Axis platter!? 1st in a long series of beginner 5th axis videos.
มุมมอง 235ปีที่แล้ว
Hey guys I'm adding tapped holes to my 5th axis so I can mount my 5th axis vise properly. Sub as there is more to come in this series!
Where have your been? New year new plan.
มุมมอง 162ปีที่แล้ว
Where have your been? New year new plan.
Okuma gets an upgrade Royal Collet Chuck
มุมมอง 2.8K2 ปีที่แล้ว
This upgrade wasn't cheap but its a quality piece of equipment. We opted for the QG-65 size as it was the smallest one that would take the 1.5" square bar. It will take up to 2.66 round bar. or 1.750 square. The collets are not cheap either but we figure this will save us about 35 hours of machine time on this job alone. Not from the quick change collet really but for being able to accurately h...
Quick 5th axis part.
มุมมอง 3312 ปีที่แล้ว
I need to find a better camera and way of recording videos so bare with me. Suggestions welcome. #5axiscnc #cnc #cncmachining #haas
New machine day. VF4SS with 5th axis delivered.
มุมมอง 1.7K2 ปีที่แล้ว
We took delivery of a Haas VF4SS with a 5th axis. Moving on up, much to learn and show! #cncmachining #cnc #5axiscnc
UHMW avoiding the rats nests. My feeds speeds DOC. Tormach CNC
มุมมอง 9602 ปีที่แล้ว
If you make your chips thick enough they will be heavy enough to fall and keep the newly formed chips from getting caught up.
4th axis CNC with trunnion - prototype from Moreside Fixtures.
มุมมอง 19K2 ปีที่แล้ว
dsmachinewerks.com/moreside-fixtures Chip from Moreside fixtures is letting me test the prototype of his new Trunnion. Loving this, I hope to be able to post some actual work done in this soon.
New Stuff! Milling chuck - MoreSide trunnion - floating reamer - vacuum table - 4th sub plate.
มุมมอง 1482 ปีที่แล้ว
ER32 Pull-out video th-cam.com/video/7PRq_hKS9Pc/w-d-xo.html
How do I like - CarveSmart,T-slot covers, 4th axis, marked parallels and Carvesmart Dovetail Cutter
มุมมอง 2152 ปีที่แล้ว
Bunch of updates on different videos I have made. CarveSmart Jaws, Octane work holding T-slot covers. 4th axis, laser marked parallels, and what dovetail cutter I use for my CarveSmart soft jaws. ▬▬Topics: ▬▬ 0:00 Intro 0:13 T-Slot Covers 0:41 CarveSmart 2:37 4th Axis 3:10 Okuma Coolant 4:21 Carvesmart Dovetail 5:57 Laser engraved parralels
Opening our 1st viewer sent in goodie box. Thanks Trent.
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Opening our 1st viewer sent in goodie box. Thanks Trent.
Quick and Dirty how to find XYZ of your 4th axis with Moreside 150 fixture attached.
มุมมอง 3053 ปีที่แล้ว
Quick and Dirty how to find XYZ of your 4th axis with Moreside 150 fixture attached.
Spiffy new T-slot covers from Octane Workholding.
มุมมอง 4863 ปีที่แล้ว
Spiffy new T-slot covers from Octane Workholding.
Whats the difference between 3 and 4 axis machining.
มุมมอง 4903 ปีที่แล้ว
Whats the difference between 3 and 4 axis machining.
4th axis finally installed with moreside 150.
มุมมอง 4793 ปีที่แล้ว
4th axis finally installed with moreside 150.
Tallon grips in hot rolled steel, how to hold when corners are rounded.
มุมมอง 1103 ปีที่แล้ว
Tallon grips in hot rolled steel, how to hold when corners are rounded.
Just a short clip cutting 4.5 square aluminum stock
มุมมอง 633 ปีที่แล้ว
Just a short clip cutting 4.5 square aluminum stock
Part I made for a fellow youtuber. End piece for a ultra sonic welder.
มุมมอง 1453 ปีที่แล้ว
Part I made for a fellow youtuber. End piece for a ultra sonic welder.
4th axis coming soon. Let's learn 3 + 2 together.
มุมมอง 5213 ปีที่แล้ว
4th axis coming soon. Let's learn 3 2 together.
New way of looking at material in our shop with talon grips. Game Changer for us. Read Description.
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
New way of looking at material in our shop with talon grips. Game Changer for us. Read Description.
CNC RO water storage or Reverse osmosis with the mostest or It's just a drip
มุมมอง 603 ปีที่แล้ว
CNC RO water storage or Reverse osmosis with the mostest or It's just a drip
Tormach lathe turret problem and solution.
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Tormach lathe turret problem and solution.
Hello, are you satisfied with Nikken's performance?
Crash?...
thanks for uploading ...it informative...but want to say....please upload 5 axis multi axis lessons .... because there are so many other channels that already provided 3 axis lessons and tutorials..... so please please make advance 5 axis tutorial that no one willing to provide........
Sooo slow lol
Yea its pretty slow but that was in the beginning when we had only manual machines. Our okuma spanks this machine but we all have to start somewhere.
Its amazing how small that E-stop becomes in a time of need!
That's the truth!
Are these stock tormach inserts?
Yes they are.
puedo hacerla funcionar
saludo pudo hacerla funcionar me estan ofreciendo 2 maquina no funcionan le cortaron todos los cables me gustaria convertirla de analogo a digital
How difficult would it be to turn a UHMWPE spool 3" OD x 2" wide with a 1" arbor? How would I make a center hole for a piece of shafting with a tolerance of 0.2490-0.2495 I need the spool to turn freely, but with zero slop and super smooth? Would a center hole 0.254" in diameter be enough clearance? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Thas sick!
5:54 - "Not sure where it all went" lol
Similar to how I do it (machine flats), but instead I type in mdi a g43 line reading my tool height abs go to z1.0. (I wont rapid to 1.0 and I'll be far from the 5th). I then hand crank flats on material. Measure part. If 2.002, I'll drop g57 z-.001. This method is a 2 wrongs make a right method because you're at the mercy of the tool setter. I'm trying to figure out a better way after I've machined a square up at B0.
I noticed the same small error some time after making this video. To dial it in I cut some stock into a square with 4 facing passes in CAM software. Then do a contour or profile pass of the same square from above. Then adjust my offsets until they facing and profile passes match seamlessly. Then its perfectly aligned! Hope that made sense.
Do you have DWO on you post ?
No, I wish!
Hi. How to unlock "parameters long word" in OSP5000?
Sorry I don't know how to do that mine are all unlocked already.
Очень интересно, но ничего непонятно.
Sorry don't understand.
smart boy😜
Bu makinenin arıza kodları var mı .benim makina t. 7 arızası veriyor nedeni ne olabilir
😂😂😂😂 oly eate space
Hey Daniel, four years later, how do you feel about the slant 15L? thinking on getting one and would like to know how this video has aged. Thanks!
Hi there, yea man its still a good machine it has had a couple issues over these years but nothing major and nothing really expensive to fix. We still use it to this day. This thing has cut 90% stainless in its life and has held up. I won't hold tolerance as over long periods of time like a bigger machine but does more than adequate. This machine has more than paid for itself for sure. Thanks for the question. Daniel
jesus christ.
Could it be used as a manual pallet setup?
For sure
How to check Perpendicularity between slot &tapping visually.
muratic acid works as well. old nitrous racer trick for getting piston material off cylinder walls
That's good to know
Title should be how to throw a 4th axis inside a machine while not giving a shit. I would never throw my hrc210 into my machine like that. Throwing it up on top of the windows ledge slamming it down. You might be able to lift it but it’s too heavy to be placing in the machine by one person or even two. Bring a lift But that’s champions. My machine came in the rain with the foil cover cut away. Had a thin plastic slip over it. Machine was wet. Not soaked but a 1-1/2 hour in the rain from spring to my place with the protective cover cut off of it left a bad taste in my mouth. That and everything just tossed inside the machine enclosure had left me wondering if when I purchase my first 5 axis or y axis in the coming months if I want to trust haas and champions. Even the head office at haas seems to care less. Spent over 130,000 to be treated like just schooled me even more on how not to be with customers.
Lol yeah that fat guy throwing that 4th onto the sheet metal, jesus christ, he is not remotely qualified for handling equipment like this.
Very cool, we love to see shops growing and crushing it.
Thanks!
Thanks!
good shit!
Thanks!
Great info. Thanks man. Will be watching.
Thanks for watching!
We should build a coolant proof camera case with one of those mini spinning wheels like the fancy VMCs have to keep the window free of coolant.... I would buy one but I can't seem to find any for sale
Wanted to do that as well, just not sure how to get it to spin without having the motor in field of view
@@dnjmachine or we could make a camera case with an air knife like edge precision did but then we wont be able to hear anything over the blowing air noise on the footage
@@HuskyMachining I have made an air knife before kinda lost track of the project but have a video on it here somewhere
Gibbs!
Hey girl! I still have the same number feel free to reach out.
Awesome video! It would be great to get an update review. We have a section on the product page to add reviews as well. Thanks for the support!
I just did a small 30PC run on my desktop machine a EMCO Compact 5 Lathe with the high precision3 jaw chucks O.D. jaws. It was 2.5 diameter and the customer wanted .500 thick x 1.622 dia bore. I quickly learned that HSS SHARP (New) tooling worked best. In fact I used a 2 flute HSS endmill as a boring bar with excellent results. The I.D. was for a press fit bearing which I had no problems holding. UHMW doesn't like heat and you must use SHARP Tooling, the chips can be controlled by interrupted cuts. In this above video the final O.D. and 2 chamfers could have been done on one operation. To avoid the chips balling up near the spindle use the final pass stating at the headstock and travel towards the tailstock. This way the chip will be pushed off the part & you can save an operation. Programming is easier than you think as well.
Hey Daniel. Good to see you guys are still enjoying more growth within your business. Seems to be a common scenario at the moment post covid. Everyone is busier than ever. I'm still working most days trying to keep in front of all the work that's coming in. With this never-ending busier than ever time. I have purchased a new CNC Lathe. My Mazak Mission has be parked until I have time to get back to doing more on it. I haven't really done much else on it since my last video. Hope you are keeping well. All the best with your latest purchase. Peter 👍
Hey bud, I just noticed this message. What lathe did you get? The 5th axis has been amazing man! Good to hear from you.
Hi Jake, Can you post a link where to get the inserts you use to cut UHMW? Thanks!!
The exact insert I'm using is here. tormach.com/ccgt-432-insert-35026.html Cheers!
Hows the Tormach still running after these few years? thanks
Still running good, still running parts and we ride it pretty hard.
Where do you buy your mini vise?
moresidefixture.com model 150. Cheers
i have manual machines would this be ok for a blascksmith starting out or trying to start up?
I would need to know more about what you do as a blacksmith on a lathe?
@@dnjmachine hinge pins and knife parts
@@nickking8317 Sorry I don't know much about knife making, how small of items are we talking and also what material and tolerance you need? This lathe is only going to make cylindrical parts.
@@dnjmachine I know what a lathes for lol 😂 mainly small nuts and what ever else is all I will use it for tolerance 0.02mm
It really depends on your needs. If you have the space and power requirements I would go better, if not Tormach may be your choice. I will give and example. The Tormach 15 SL is 26K with turret right now (not including tooling and such at least 2K more). Its small can fit in garage an run off house power. It will work for most your hobby work and we have used it for production for quite a few years now. We've run tons of stainless on the machine but nothing that +-.002 would matter. In contrast we also bought a used Okuma for 40K it was Dual spindle, Dual turret, box ways, supports living tooling and has C axis it also came with a few thousand dollars in tooling. However this machine will not fit into your garage or run off house power and took an 18wheeler to deliver and riggers to put in place. However it will spit out parts withing a few tenths across 100s of parts and about 3 times as fast as the Tormach. So for about 12K more we got much much more machine. I would suggest getting the best you can and that your space can hold, don't forget as you get bigger machines come more costs like delivery and riggers to put in place. Having said all that The Tormach has been a reliable machine that has been better than we thought it would be. Hope this helps some
Thanks for sharing. How are you making the initial cut into the material? I've tried plunging with a 1/4" 4-flute carbide end mill and had it wander and then break on 316L. Trying to mill a flat spot for to drill into If you could share your RPM, cutting diameter, and the depth of cut you start with, that would also be helpful.
For 304 Stainless I use 5FL lakeshore carbide endmills. I wouldn't plunge into it, I always lead into the part with something if possible. If not, I would ramp in at maybe 12IPM at about 2900 rpm. Preferred method would be with a lead in and 5FL endmill I use 2900 RPM and 285 SFM (43 ipm) Hope that helps. -Daniel
You did very well
copy from mastercam of this code ? Thanks
Fusion 360 under Inspection tab - Probe WCS
My man. Nice work. Let me help you out with machining/grinding nomenclature. You are using an Arbor on that setup. A mandrel has a taper to lock the workpiece. Many people in this trade get that wrong. I did too. Helps to be taught by old school tool makers. Salute!
Thanks for the info, I'd still be calling it a mandrel had you not mentioned it.
Nice! that will make switching bar stock a peice of cake
What depth of cut and feed you use on 3” stainless?
Mark, Just curious to what the actual time was to make that part? Great little video. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry didn't see question, about 7 minutes I think.
Mark, I assume the handle was broken in shipment, did Smithy fix this for you? How undersized was the bore? And, would you purchase from them again? Thanks for sharing.
I'm kinda stressed by you having the vise speed handle in there... haha!
Hehe it says in place at 1000ipm and is way out of the way of everything. I almost always leave them in. Thanks for the comment
How much does that trunnion weight? This is a excellent trunnion. Do you export?
I don't make the trunnion Chip from moreside fixtures does. Here is his link, this model isn't on his website you have to email or call him. moresidefixture.com/ with the vise its about 33 LBS
Congrats! Looks like you have plenty of space for more cool machines!
Thanks! Loving the VF4 and 5th axis hope to post more videos of it soon.
On my channel I just posted a fix for the failed relays with part # so you don't have to replace the board every time they fail.
Sorry for the late reply things have been crazy. I like the mods you made to the board, my problem was a bit different. Wasn't the relays but something else it literally burned some surface mound resistors off the board. Cheers -Daniel
Thinking about purchasing this machine for 303SS. What coolant are you using? Thanks for making the video machining SS.
Mobilcut 100. Sorry for delay not sure why I'm not getting notifications of comments