@@Corksybehind what you see there is a rolling mechanism like bearings that clamp the part and push it at the same time while rotating themselves. The collet at the front is just for support.
Sheeeet, here I am drilling a 13mm hole 619mm deep using regular twist drills, takes fecking ages, and the deviation at depth is wild but fortunately it's a clearance hole. I have asked for a series of gun drills for efficiency, but every month is a "bad" business month for tool purchases lol
This is an awesome and accurate machine. Did anyone notice that there was a start hole? This is an old trick to drill a high L/d hole. You make the start hole on size to the drill and then the drill point does not "walk" and shift the hole off the center axis.
I used drills .005" - .076" on a daily basis with tolerances of less than .0005 final inspection. Hundreds of those daily constantly changing the bits out and hand sharpening all. You don't scrap a $11 or $15 bit that can be resharpened
@carbonfibercreationswashin7213 wow! that's next level insanity! Smallest thing I ever had to deal with was 0.012. I threw em away after every SINGLE use putting a single through hole in a 0.100 steel plate! What are you working on that needs that many super precice holes? I'm guessing a wack a mole machine for ants.
I drill 52X all the time. 0.125" drill 8" long drilling holes 6.5" deep. Out of 500 holes I have broken 5, 5 scrapped parts. P.S. I machine PET-P plastic, but it gets hot and melts onto the drill so it is actually harder to deal with.
This is not gundrill. Weapon barrels are drilled on special multi-spindle machines with steady-rest support for the drills. There, 5 trunks are drilled in one operation.
So is the pretense that its impressive that such a thin drill can cut such a small hole at a large length? As in it would be an easier job for a less tall drill and therefor it would be difficult to make lengthy boreing holes?
Proper sharpening of the drill is very important so that the cutting edges are absolutely identical. And sometimes, to reduce the deflection of a long drill from the center, counter-drilling technology is used. This is when both the workpiece and the drill rotate.
Wdym "Stainless (Brass for filming)" Brass is way easier to cut than stainless. Also stainless is way cheaper. Overall you should have shown stainless for filming purposes. And stop lying to ur audience
This is the drill she tells you not to worry about
When i see the chucked up marerial moving, it always blows my mind.
How does that even work?
@@Corksybehind what you see there is a rolling mechanism like bearings that clamp the part and push it at the same time while rotating themselves. The collet at the front is just for support.
This is sliding head concept.
Once i Broke 3 of the same Drill from titex. One cost 400€
Good grace😅.
Can you tell that what was the possible reason ??
@@captainprice009 he is trash in his job.
Shit happens @@captainprice009
Easy to break. Especially on harder materials. The company I worked at bought packs of 10 Back in mid nineties they were around $10 to $20 per drill.
Sheeeet, here I am drilling a 13mm hole 619mm deep using regular twist drills, takes fecking ages, and the deviation at depth is wild but fortunately it's a clearance hole. I have asked for a series of gun drills for efficiency, but every month is a "bad" business month for tool purchases lol
gun drills arent even that expensive
Halfway through that top down shot I totally expected it to come out the side at a 90° angle.... 😂
Thru Coolant at high pressure is alao necessary
true, i was thinking that was maximum 20 bar pressure.
@@ipadize more = better, you usually run as much as the machine can deliver. We do 90bar with deep holes
@@danieldeutschen7714 ik
Now I want to see the even smaller drill bit that drills the coolant channel through THIS drill bit! Also, that pull out game was LIGHTNING fast! 😂
More impressed the Deco has that must spindle/work piece travel.
I think I'm more impressed by the chuck 🤯
This is a Swiss automatic longitudinal turning machine with a steady-state collet with carbide inserts.
In this case, it is better to have the piece spinning rather than the thin drill bit. Much less opportunity for wobble than the other way around. 👍🏼
Excellent work
This is an awesome and accurate machine. Did anyone notice that there was a start hole? This is an old trick to drill a high L/d hole. You make the start hole on size to the drill and then the drill point does not "walk" and shift the hole off the center axis.
I used drills .005" - .076" on a daily basis with tolerances of less than .0005 final inspection. Hundreds of those daily constantly changing the bits out and hand sharpening all. You don't scrap a $11 or $15 bit that can be resharpened
you're hand sharpening a .005" drill?
@@MrGrimReapy yes under 10x microscope.
@@carbonfibercreationswashin7213You must have tiny raccoon like fingers.
@carbonfibercreationswashin7213 wow! that's next level insanity! Smallest thing I ever had to deal with was 0.012. I threw em away after every SINGLE use putting a single through hole in a 0.100 steel plate! What are you working on that needs that many super precice holes? I'm guessing a wack a mole machine for ants.
@@robmorgan1214 We were only drilling same thickness as drill diameter. But materials could be everything from steel to inconel
Awesome !!!
I drill 52X all the time. 0.125" drill 8" long drilling holes 6.5" deep. Out of 500 holes I have broken 5, 5 scrapped parts.
P.S. I machine PET-P plastic, but it gets hot and melts onto the drill so it is actually harder to deal with.
Feeding the material to the tool, that's new. How do you maintain grip strength?
I want to see it do it in plain A36 or A50 steel.
Titex 70xD
Do you guys manufacture your own tool heads? if not, whats stopping you guys from making them? Just not profitable?
No one has asked but it’s on everyone’s mind, do the taps match the drills or are we playing hard to thread?
What's that sweet Swiss lathe cost?
As the drill deeper won’t it walk around and slowly move off the correct path?
I've seen that done with a battery drill and a g clamp
Very very good
Which diameter of drill here?
gundrill chads:
This is not gundrill. Weapon barrels are drilled on special multi-spindle machines with steady-rest support for the drills. There, 5 trunks are drilled in one operation.
@@Oleg-ushko i know it's not a gundrill. i am a gundrill operator. i'm implying 40x diameter isn't much
@@tomboysupremacist What city do you work in?
@@tomboysupremacistImplying?
Do you mean impaling?
Also, is this a dad joke or a dead joke???
@@zedzedder4947 are you dad serious?
와 드릴후 표면이 공작물 표면이 깨끗한게 놀랍네. 드릴가공이 저럴수있나. 더군다나 롱드릴인데.
Why would you use this over a gun drill?
Recommended for softer materials 😂
Do it in steel and if your drill is .223 you can do a 8.5” barrel
Crazy length
Me and ur mom
So is the pretense that its impressive that such a thin drill can cut such a small hole at a large length? As in it would be an easier job for a less tall drill and therefor it would be difficult to make lengthy boreing holes?
Ага, сверлим латунь, а в еонце ролика показываем стальное изделие.
And how much did the gun drill drift off centerline??
That's not a gun drill.
ААА, научите меня пожалуйста делать такую машинерию😭😭😭
What's it for?
Oh cool so that's how intramedullary nails are made
What alloy is that drill bit? How can there be no deflection? Is it THAT rigid? 😮😮
Proper sharpening of the drill is very important so that the cutting edges are absolutely identical. And sometimes, to reduce the deflection of a long drill from the center, counter-drilling technology is used. This is when both the workpiece and the drill rotate.
@@Oleg-ushko still there can be varying densities in the material deflecting the tool. Its only a drill.
@@ipadize First you need do center drill of HBB. This give right central direction for long drill of HSS.
What, no binding? 😂
Wdym "Stainless (Brass for filming)" Brass is way easier to cut than stainless. Also stainless is way cheaper. Overall you should have shown stainless for filming purposes. And stop lying to ur audience
They pretend they are at the cutting edge of science. I'd love to explain a lithography machine to them...
That hole was pre drilled. Where's all the chips??
If you look closer, they're spraying out the end.
Yeah, but its Bra...
(Brass for filming purposes)😂
How much doest it cost
expensive
many
@@ipadize th-cam.com/video/ETxmCCsMoD0/w-d-xo.html
What the hell
The shy girl:
idk kinda boring