Why do you hate your eardrums so much ? Do you know what those machines sound like ? I'll take the music, thanks. Machining noises tell you absolutely nothing useful about a machine tool anyway.
@@andreasharl4924 wie leistest du dir sowas? träume von einer dmu 60t, oder zumindest irgendeine deckel mit heidenhain steuerung, aber das ist doch für privaten gebrauch viel zu teuer, oder?
Wow. 43 years ago I was operating a Herbert 9C 30 turret, how the world has changed. I also ran a Blanchard surface grinder, and probably lost half my hearing operating a Heald internal grinder. I still miss my machining days.
I’d like to know what tooling they are using. I’m assuming this is aluminum by the design of the tooling during tool changes and the look of the material. It’s hard to get the machine to do serious work without the proper tooling. Would also like to see cutting parameters and torque on machine. Other than that Mori’s are fantastic machines.
Note: If you're doing aerospace, step up your game and go with NX. It's aerospace capable and it's down stream compatability to working with true complex math models is exponentially more capable due to it's math kernal. Complex aerospace parts have class A modeled surfaces and while they look like typical geometries, they're way more complex. Solid Works is a mid-level CAD system and isn't capable of modeling those shapes accurately and it's not intended for this class of design. Mastercam is a great system, still mid level. Aerospace, medical and mold machining require a top tier system and Siemens NX is where you need to be. No I don't work for Siemens. (and now we can start arguing)
Excellently filmed and edited video ruined by adding headache inducing noises masquerading as "music". If you believe in your product, and I think you do, it should be able to stand on its own without having to use electronic noises as a crutch. Sometimes adding is subtracting - this is one such example.
Seeing a machine work is 1000 times better than machines just moving around a already done part. Keep doing this.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE mute the music and let us hear the actual machining sounds.
true machinists hear it anyway because they hear it 8 hours a day on work
@@majorva2653 I hear the sounds when my machine isn't even running o_o
@@owievisie As long we here the noises everything is fine. But im getting worried when dont hear it anymore xD
@@owievisie PTSD lol
Why do you hate your eardrums so much ? Do you know what those machines sound like ? I'll take the music, thanks. Machining noises tell you absolutely nothing useful about a machine tool anyway.
Over 25 Years ago, I was working on a 5-axis CNC-machine.... Of course not comparable to nowadays. I'm impressed...
Amazing power and rigidity followed by accuracy, I have a strong belief in DMG Machine lines
I just bought a DMG DMC63V for private use, that thing is 20 years old and works so much better than AXA machines which are 5 years old we use on work
😁 funny to hear, i also think about a machine like your choice.... are you from Germany?
@@andreasharl4924 wie leistest du dir sowas? träume von einer dmu 60t, oder zumindest irgendeine deckel mit heidenhain steuerung, aber das ist doch für privaten gebrauch viel zu teuer, oder?
This is really good. Like more videos like this and longer. Showcase what the machine can do. :)
you should put out more of the chipmaking videos, its kinda calming to watch and learn stuff at the same time...
Wow, that tool change is lightning quick!
Tyler Schmitt on haas mini mill 2003, that Im working on, tool change speed is the same. I should turn it to 50%, its too fast
@@dim0nish How can a tool change be too fast?
Dimon Ich I have not seen a mini mill in action, I’ll have to check it out!
Wow. 43 years ago I was operating a Herbert 9C 30 turret, how the world has changed. I also ran a Blanchard surface grinder, and probably lost half my hearing operating a Heald internal grinder. I still miss my machining days.
is it like a gang lathe? what kind of work were you doing
My company is getting a few of these and i cannot wait to set them up.
It will be great. Promise!
In our digital world it’s nice to see things actually being fabricated.
Even Digital World fabricated
Is this the actual speed and feeds or is the video speeded up?
I’d like to know what tooling they are using. I’m assuming this is aluminum by the design of the tooling during tool changes and the look of the material. It’s hard to get the machine to do serious work without the proper tooling. Would also like to see cutting parameters and torque on machine. Other than that Mori’s are fantastic machines.
Question: Because dmg mori is japanese company, are the manuals for the machines also available in other languages than japanese and english ?
Normally the manuals are delivered to the customers in a local language.
@@andcnc yeah, only cheap chinese machines come with chinese manuals
Neat bit of work with that tapered mill.
Next level engineering. Superb.
Is it Cnc machine ?
Are the dimensions correct?
you dont use lubricant??
Is this sped up?
World's most expensive cafeteria food tray
Is this a music video?
What the xyz travels of this machine?
Which CAM software used in this machine?
solidworks "iMachining" i guess
Probably Mastercam
Many, but not all, DMG cutting demos are done in Siemens NX. Their apps team uses a multitude of different CAM packages though.
Note: If you're doing aerospace, step up your game and go with NX. It's aerospace capable and it's down stream compatability to working with true complex math models is exponentially more capable due to it's math kernal. Complex aerospace parts have class A modeled surfaces and while they look like typical geometries, they're way more complex. Solid Works is a mid-level CAD system and isn't capable of modeling those shapes accurately and it's not intended for this class of design. Mastercam is a great system, still mid level. Aerospace, medical and mold machining require a top tier system and Siemens NX is where you need to be. No I don't work for Siemens. (and now we can start arguing)
What is the cfao ?
I was hoping for a more complex part.
what kind of material is that?
@@frazehaze 7075 aerospace aluminum.
I missed having a tool changer.
Germans doing this good.
btw you are not supposed to use a messerkopf with iMachining
Works just fine even though some of the calculations are not real (like vibration results).
it was done with NX12 adaptive milling
That looks like dynamic milling within Mastercam so I doubt it's iMachining
who says that? If you can use a "Messerkopf" with traditional pocketing strategy, then you can use them with dynamic milling as well
You can make this video 45 minutes long of actual machining and I would watch it. Also as others have said mute the music.
Nice process to watch - informative ... super machine.
mastercam???
I see you guys are users of mastercam’s dynamic toolpaths
This is the first machining of an "aerospace part" that actually looks like an aerospace part. But it still probably isn't.
It is. ;-)
It's all fun and games if you're working with aluminum.
thank you
quick toolchanger
Beautiful
Art 😍
Insane
Uedan..mantep bener
Show the video in real time, rather than fast-forward - it will be much more honest with the viewer.
Thanks for your suggestion. We will be happy to share it internally. Your DMG MORI Social Media Team
💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥
Very nimble
Перевод металла в стружку.
Что мне подсказывает что в разы лучше handtmann trunnion.
Aerospace..
Que hermosa maquina quiero una
Excellently filmed and edited video ruined by adding headache inducing noises masquerading as "music".
If you believe in your product, and I think you do, it should be able to stand on its own without having to use electronic noises as a crutch.
Sometimes adding is subtracting - this is one such example.
If machine companies could stop putting music over their machines cutting that would be great.
Good
Which CAM software used in this machine?
solidworks "iMachining" i guess
@@majorva2653 thank you
It was probably Mastercam