Real old school centre lathe work with the added extra of NC, takes me back to my apprenticeship days at ICI, and you never forget how easy it looks, but in practice...well that's another story. Thanks for sharing a great piece of work.
@@ChrisMaj Have you ever thought about recording your CNC machine's input screen while you program a part? That would help me alot and maybe other inexperienced machinists! Kind regards
theyre good if you dont have to turn into shoulders. usually id use sandvik mild steel inserts and use higher surface speed. en24t id use 300sur with a finish depth cut of 0.3mm. bit in mind, the longer the part leave on a little more material with slower sur or carbide / dampened bore bars
At 2.43 I've seen these slip off with the G-clamp not tight enough and people underestimate the weight. Did you mean 5 thou tolerance or was it really half thou . That is really honed tolerance. That lathe is a beauty. Nice video again. 👍
I do tighten these fuckers hard and there was only 215 lbs (97kg) left, not that heavy. I think 0.001" tolerances it's pretty standard .i.imgur.com/xucPHHS.jpg
@@Michaelsloncehammr What is a half a dupa. Do you know what the inner race of a heim joint is. I turned an .750 ID. To .875 with. A boring head boring bar. Faced both sides. No Go gages on the I D Using a cemented carbide tool bit. Kept it all Perpendicular Concentric and Parallel + - .0005. On 1941 Monarch 3 jaw chuck. The owner wanted it done with a tool post grinder. For anyone who is a Machinist. Would know a tool post grinder suck.
Turned the coolant off momentarily so that we as viewers could actually see the cut. You thought you were being clever with your comment, but it just shows that you are not.
I have a question about the final surface finish on the flange! Was it just as fine as in the bore/ on the OD? We're always having trouble with pressure marks from the jaws at work, and our solution has always been to switch to different, softer jaws for Finish OPs. But whitg such a big chuck as you use I can't imagine that's as feasible as with a HAAS's SL20 jaws. Do you used the same jaws through all OPs, and have a trick for keeping bite marks out of the flange? Or do you indeed switch jaws for the finishing op?
The finish on the flange wasn't that critical and the jaws are smooth and they have a radius on them so they don't really leave any marks. On this chuck I can't switch to soft jaws so if I have to I'll use some aluminum/ brass shims to eliminate any marks.
Блин, вот всегда с четырехкулачковым патроном возня. Ладно бы как трехкулачковый, самоцентрирующий. А так, пока выставишь, столько времени потеряешь. Для эксцентриковых деталей он хорош, А так.... Морока с ним
Real old school centre lathe work with the added extra of NC, takes me back to my apprenticeship days at ICI, and you never forget how easy it looks, but in practice...well that's another story. Thanks for sharing a great piece of work.
Excellent, love the chuck creating a vacuum sucking the smoke away early in the video.
Thanks for sharing.
That was a lot of material to remove, and as usual the surface finish was excellent, even on that bore!👊👍
Yeap whole 535 lbs went in the bucket.
@@ChrisMaj Have you ever thought about recording your CNC machine's input screen while you program a part?
That would help me alot and maybe other inexperienced machinists!
Kind regards
@@mjmj5224 the thing is that lots of my programming is done in FANUC manual guide.
@@ChrisMaj What is the issue with Fanuc manual guide? I myself only know Fanuc manual guide
@@mjmj5224 it seems like people don't really like it. They rather stick to G codes. Which FANUC series you are using?
Erstklassige Arbeit. Absolut präzise, das liebe ich.
Your hands are good for measuring and good tool selection
I would have went with a 55 degree instead of the 35 degree finisher, but I don’t what’s available. Also looks like a custom made boring bar. 🔮🪄
Super impressive work as usual man
Nice job. That lathe seems like a good machine.
Yeah, so far I can't complain.
New subscriber because of your recent April 2021 reddit posting.
buen trabajo . y buen acabado Tambien
O barulho da usinagem durante a câmera lenta (0:57) #CNC_Machine_Programmer
parece um passarinho cantando. Como amo essa profissão. #ÓleoSoluvélNaVeia
Você está certo, soa como um pássaro.
Perfecto amigo Chris Saludos que tengas un excelente fin de semana 👍👍
2:49 How?? The level of accuracy as astonishing!
That was good idea to come out off the chuck with vnmg ships were nice that way. Nice flange it came out.
Have you ever tried wiper inserts for finish turning? You can feed twice as fast and achieve the same finish.
theyre good if you dont have to turn into shoulders. usually id use sandvik mild steel inserts and use higher surface speed. en24t id use 300sur with a finish depth cut of 0.3mm. bit in mind, the longer the part leave on a little more material with slower sur or carbide / dampened bore bars
I never could figure it the FANUC Manual guide. I use cam to program now
La précision mécanique top tools
Fajny wytaczak coś podobnego mam tylko na wymienne kasety sandvika durzy przekrój trzonka to nie wpada w wibracje
Na pierwszy rzut oka wygląda na Seco - ręki nie dam sobie obciąć
Good job man 😊
Como faço pra ir trabalhar aí? 😁😁😁
V nice, are you running te late in manual or is it off a program you write. lovey finnish
It's a cnc Lathe, it's all programmed.
At 2.43 I've seen these slip off with the G-clamp not tight enough and people underestimate the weight. Did you mean 5 thou tolerance or was it really half thou . That is really honed tolerance. That lathe is a beauty. Nice video again. 👍
I do tighten these fuckers hard and there was only 215 lbs (97kg) left, not that heavy. I think 0.001" tolerances it's pretty standard .i.imgur.com/xucPHHS.jpg
Shop-turn ist schon ne feine Sache, oder?
Beautiful 👍
6:01 where can we download this app?
Play Store "CNC Machinist Calculator Pro"
@@ChrisMaj Got it, thank you.
bore tolerance half a thou . . . at what temperature!?! That's a BIG part!
+/- 0.0005 at about 70 degrees Fahrenheit
Do you use a cazeneuve machine ?
2:55 👌🏻
exelence my friend
Good job :)
Ottimo lavoro... Lunica cosa brutta e quando e ora di pulire..... Anche io sono tornitore👍 ci vanno le palle per lavorare su ste macchine
Grazie Signore. Sì, c'erano molte chips ma è gratificante vedere il pezzo finito.
а конус, элипс после съёма детали ?
What was the tolerance for Concentricity.Perpendicularity?
Half a dupa yash.
@@Michaelsloncehammr What is a half a dupa. Do you know what the inner race of a heim joint is. I turned an .750 ID. To .875 with. A boring head boring bar. Faced both sides. No Go gages on the I D Using a cemented carbide tool bit. Kept it all Perpendicular Concentric and Parallel + - .0005. On 1941 Monarch 3 jaw chuck. The owner wanted it done with a tool post grinder. For anyone who is a Machinist. Would know a tool post grinder suck.
@@first25q43 I’m that smart. You are confusing and bewildering with you machining work.
*your
If you needed to understand we could always talk. I am not that hard to find. I can call you
How is the variable spindle speed controlled?
It's controlled by G-code (G96 constant surface speed)
Nice!
Мне одному интересно кто и как сделал радиус около 20мм?
Hey Chis how do you set you tool off sets on that lathe?
Take a test cut, measure it, enter into the tool offset.
Coolant merely a suggestion 😂
Turned the coolant off momentarily so that we as viewers could actually see the cut. You thought you were being clever with your comment, but it just shows that you are not.
Not always necessary; especially in something like 1045, but there will be a fair amount of heat buildup with that amount of stock being removed.
around 200kilo material removed... how long did it take ?
Yeah 240kg to be exact. Rough and finish about 9 hours not including rest time after rough turning.
@@ChrisMaj That's pretty fast man , you gave a good workout for the machine .
I have a question about the final surface finish on the flange! Was it just as fine as in the bore/ on the OD? We're always having trouble with pressure marks from the jaws at work, and our solution has always been to switch to different, softer jaws for Finish OPs. But whitg such a big chuck as you use I can't imagine that's as feasible as with a HAAS's SL20 jaws.
Do you used the same jaws through all OPs, and have a trick for keeping bite marks out of the flange? Or do you indeed switch jaws for the finishing op?
The finish on the flange wasn't that critical and the jaws are smooth and they have a radius on them so they don't really leave any marks. On this chuck I can't switch to soft jaws so if I have to I'll use some aluminum/ brass shims to eliminate any marks.
Блин, вот всегда с четырехкулачковым патроном возня. Ладно бы как трехкулачковый, самоцентрирующий. А так, пока выставишь, столько времени потеряешь. Для эксцентриковых деталей он хорош, А так.... Морока с ним
TOP
Better than my current sex!!
ISO w 2 osiach bez problemu, shopturn w 3 osiach bez problemu, celos w 3 osiach tak sobie...
Fanuc w żadnej osi - ZERO
ผมก็ทำได้ไม่ต้องใช้CNCหรอก
Токарю не впадлу столько стружки убирать
pesimo trabajo ina perdida inutil de metal todo lo que coryaton patra havt rl vilinfto vrtral se podria haber recuperado
Начинать надо было с другой стороны 😊
I don't know if he uses canned cycles or only G1 G0 codes
Fanuc manual guide