idk i see it as a dumb idea to rough outward of spindle, you need atleast 10 tons clamping force so the workpiece doesn't get pulled out of the chuck, also doesn't seems much timesaving to me - just lower the feed and increase the DOC and you get same machining time with classic ISO tool
This is a great idea, we can make a comparing video. Can you please recommend us in your opinion competitive cutting speeds, feeds and depth of cut using W-style insert.
@@BULSOLIDLTD it's c45 steel, with sandvik WNMG 08 04 08-PR 4425 CVD you can go 330m/min, AP 2.5mm, 0.3mm/rev feed only problem could be clamping and rigidity, use jaws with bottom and stick the bar further in the spindle send me the contour please, i may try it
@@adamsevcik7708 So I ended up using all the same speeds and feeds and the same workholding. Thank you for your suggestion. New video is now life. Please check it. It will be interesting to see your comment. Link to new video- th-cam.com/video/QHGyskxNSvk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=BULSOLIDLTD
@@BULSOLIDLTD Wow, you guys rock, nice. I don't know if it's the angle of the camera or you changed the contour but new part seems big longer. Might be just matter of perspective. Anyway nice comparison.
@@adamsevcik7708 Thank you, It seems during video editing picture was shrinked or camera was at different angle. We assure you that parts are completely identical.
idk i see it as a dumb idea to rough outward of spindle, you need atleast 10 tons clamping force so the workpiece doesn't get pulled out of the chuck, also doesn't seems much timesaving to me - just lower the feed and increase the DOC and you get same machining time with classic ISO tool
This is a great idea, we can make a comparing video. Can you please recommend us in your opinion competitive cutting speeds, feeds and depth of cut using W-style insert.
@@BULSOLIDLTD it's c45 steel, with sandvik WNMG 08 04 08-PR 4425 CVD you can go 330m/min, AP 2.5mm, 0.3mm/rev feed
only problem could be clamping and rigidity, use jaws with bottom and stick the bar further in the spindle
send me the contour please, i may try it
@@adamsevcik7708 So I ended up using all the same speeds and feeds and the same workholding. Thank you for your suggestion. New video is now life. Please check it. It will be interesting to see your comment. Link to new video- th-cam.com/video/QHGyskxNSvk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=BULSOLIDLTD
@@BULSOLIDLTD Wow, you guys rock, nice. I don't know if it's the angle of the camera or you changed the contour but new part seems big longer. Might be just matter of perspective. Anyway nice comparison.
@@adamsevcik7708 Thank you, It seems during video editing picture was shrinked or camera was at different angle. We assure you that parts are completely identical.