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How to Drill 316 SS & Titanium | SMX 3100ST 9 Axis Lathe
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2021
- Drilling Titanium & 316 Stainless with the Incredible DFSP Indexible Drill from Kennametal.
SMX 3100ST 9 Axis Lathe from DN Solutions
Please see numbers below for Titanium. There is an error in the video for the metric federate.
Cutter: 2” Dia to 50.8mm Dia
Axial depth: 5.2 to 132.08mm
SFM: 170 to SMM: 51.815
IPM: 0.972 to MMPM: 24.688
.003 IPR to .0762MMPR
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Please see numbers below for Titanium. There is an error in the video for the metric federate.
Cutter: 2” Dia to 50.8mm Dia
Axial depth: 5.2 to 132.08mm
SFM: 170 to SMM: 51.815
IPM: 0.972 to MMPM: 24.688
.003 IPR to .0762MMPR
Do niobium.
I want to see you guys machine other exotic alloys like Tungsten, nitinol, etc.
Titanium is super easy, same with tungsten. Hardest to machine is without doubt - Aluminium
I used to work at a company that had a production manager who insisted that if the swarf was not coming of RED HOT and the spindle load was at 110% then it was not working hard enough!
We set up and get everything running nice then he would come round and make us up the feed and speed until the swarf was sticking to the plastic viewing panel!
This was with coolant running flat out !
The local tool and repair techs were in once a week to fix the machines and we had a lovely collection of mushroom headed U Drills and some that were totally melted into the work piece!
Love to see those chips curl and fly.
Tough metal, not especially hard on Rockwell C scale.
Great videos, keep them coming!
I just love these drills :D They make life a little quicker and easier :)
Great job. Really appreciate the SFP & RPM information to show the capability of the insert drill and machine. On a manual lathe I could never run 1100+ RPM because of the lack of flood coolant drilling.
Sfp and rpm how about
What about constant feed and horse power on that axis my man?? Can't replicate that on a manual lathe
Nice video.
I really like videos where Thyson explains things.
Greetings from germany
You can see the chip formation difference in the two meterals cool video
I love kub drills. Drill and boring bar in one. Blew my mind.
I used to regularly use a 1.5in diameter indexable drill in the vertical mill. Those things cut like butter. And leave great finishes on the inside of the hole
Those titanium chips look like roses @ 3:15
Great job Tyson!
Interesting bit design with different cutters but it definitely works
Enjoying the show
Kennametal... Inserts Made in Germany... It works! 😎
Love the way a u drill sings
Love that "scream"!
Dang look at those chips go!
SO GOOD!
I liked the long steel spirals. 😃
Very cool. 👍
sound like your pops great job
I prefer Komet, in drilling and especially boring large bores. Kennametal does have some good tooling.
Amazing things that only few people make: Competent offspring
Yes!! Give is more Tyson!! And more lathe!!!
And the square insert can be used as a boring bar if its set up right.
am I wrong or on Titanium metric MMPR must be 0.076?
Cool video anyways!
True
You think the feed rate is too slow?
See pinned comment
I love the cabinet and tge bins...do share😬
I always use Sandvik drills like these in my shop up stainless steel
as you should ;) Kennametals drills are famous for "screaming" when drilling.
Just BOOM 💪👌🏻
these drills are the reason i wear earplugs at work :P
Power.
Do you Using the diametre of the Driller or Form the workpiece? I had a discussion with my Boss .
Thanks
would love to see more 316ss videos
You should turn up your speed with the 316, you'll be aible to really make those chips break and fly
Does the 316 always squeal like that? Based on what i know about manual machining other material it seems like it needs to be slowed down.
What kind of load did it put on the spindle?
Titan Jr ! (:
Was just wondering why you don’t use Mazak as the type of work you do seems to be a perfect fit for them?
They must have some sort of deal with Doosan, they have a lot of them
May I ask are you training mastercam online ?
What is spindle load while drilling in titatnium ?
New machinist here, does the 316 SS has to sound that loud when drilling it?
Nicee
Sir any Requarment there like helper? Plz
Did they use water to cool the cut, or is it just a very transparent type of oil/emulsion?
its coolant thats clear from blaser
Blaser Synergy 735 Coolant
Personally I prefer kub drills over spade drill. The spade drill tend to have stringy chips and are loud on breakthough hole mole making.
The kub has the added feature of offset x boring capability.
Scary that I guessed both materials...
Steel H13, Dievar, M2 please
Wow! :)
Hey Titan what happened to your octopus?
noticed you chucked on a stock surface BUT while drilling i noticed you were chucked on a turned OD ?
I noticed that to. Can be important to create more clamp force . I don t know why they did not show or explain it.
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Bed Bath and Beyond.
Can I use this type of drill as a boring bar?
No, but it does make a great way to start a hole needing to be bored as it gets you up close to size very quickly and easily. I use a 2" drill like this as well when needing to bore something to around 2-1/4"
Anyone notice how when they lock the material in chuck its not turned and when they drill, they grab onto turned material.
Still got it done and didn't get hurt BOOM
동심은 비슷하게 나옵니까?
So what’s the purpose of having a square insert and a triangular insert? I’m not a machinist so that doesn’t make much sense to me
triangular insert helps to maintain position while drilling
G 1602 ,300. CA 15,600
I'd like the videos to be a little longer. Like 10 minutes would be perfect
Too long and boring
The coolant seems like water!!!
It’s the best we’ve used. Blaser Synergy 735
Hi guys, in steel the chips are very long
Tyson what parameters would you change to make those chips shorter? I would reduce the feed per rotation, because it seems too fast for the chipbreaker
It’s the nature of the beast… Stainless doesn’t break as easy but it’s all good… completely normal. More Feed per SFM = better chip break… and shorter cut time.
Less chance of double cutting with streamers
@@kingofkings600 especially in CNC machines, long chips are not recommended because they could damage the machine
@@TITANSofCNC For materials that tend to form long chips there should be chipbreakers on the cutting edge, but perhaps they have been engineered for different working speeds than those used in the video. Anyway I will try to increase the surface feed next time i have this problem, thanks for the reply
No chipbreaking ....Needs a Little more Fn & Vc
not trying to be negative as I love the channel and as always great content.I realize your making a video.......BUT you really should use some type of cut protection gloves handling that raw material.been there done that ya' know😀
Almost 7 IPM with a 2" drill in 316sst?? tool life?
Uiiih memoooo
Komet offers a better indexable drill than kennametal
Titanium is actually one of the easiest material to cut, I never understood why people call it hard to cut material...
Chip off the old block
Did he say dad?
no
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Made in Germany…
Nice german tools on japanise Machine 😂😂😂 viva America 😂😂
I thought Doosan was Korean?
@@mtlfpv yes, i Thought that is a Makino. But the point is still the same… Make America great again
I’m sorry but you can’t measure an inner diameter with calipers.😂
Handling part no gloves,,,no good practice
Gloves are not allowed on CNC MACHINING