Od jakichś trzech lat oglądam filmiki z obróbki stali gdzie leci gruby wiór ale dopiero teraz znalazłem Twój kanał. Powoli nadrabiam starsze filmiki😀 pozdrowienia z PL
Buongiorno Signor CHRIS. Guardo sempre i suoi video, e sono iscritto al Suo canale. Lei è un MAESTRO. Complimenti🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍. Un abbraccio forte da EUGENIO PIZZORNI di GENOVA VOLTRI 😉 🤗🤗👋👋👋👋É BUONA PASQUA a Lei e FAMIGLIA 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁
@@ChrisMaj milling gets so weird with no Y axis especially like slots and stuff I still don't got the milling down either, they are great machines tho!
Interesting part! I use wood occasionally on set ups on HBMs, but I would worry on a VTL the coolant softening up the wood to throw the wood and maybe the clamp out, but it dosnt look like you needed any safety meetings, so all good :)
Wymiary z tolerancją -0.000 +0.002 robisz na raz przejściem wykańczającym czy tylko jedno mierzenie pokazujesz? Mam na myśli czy robisz przejście - mierzysz - korekta narzędzia - przejście - pomiar i tak do skutku? Pozdrawiam Arek
Un poco peligroso.Ya lo he hecho asi alguna vez,pero como las bridas hay que apretar muy poco han salido volando.😥Prefiero mecanizarlo aprovechando un disco a modo de utillaje.👍saludos.
@@azietxu5779 ok muchas gracias, tengo un torno paralelo e incluia un plato, pero no lo he usado y quiero ver si le adapto unas mordazas asi. Saludos..
just food for though, wouldn't it have been less oval after machining if not retained by the 2 bolts ? Or do you use the bolts because you don't want the piece to get out of the jaws? I'm asking this because when I was machining molds, we would unclamp after roughing and clamp less hard without down forces so the mold sits "naturally" after taking out that much material from the big piece we beginned with. I know it was just a couple how Thousandth, but i just wanted your input on this and share my experience. Thank you for the video :)
@@ChrisMaj thx for answering me, again :) im just confused because on the last shot it appears to be empty and all of a sudden its full to the brim :) can you tell me where u need this kind of giant spacers, or in which machine?
Happy Easter everyone, thanks for taking the time to watch my videos.
Wesołych Świąt Wielkanocnych.
Dziękuję bardzo i nawzajem :) Zdrówka dla Ciebie i rodzinki :)
I love watching the precision of your work.
Dziękuję, Panie Chris :-) Dla Ciebie oraz Twoich najbliższych również najserdeczniejsze życzenia zdrowia i radości ;-) pozdrowienia z Poznania :-D
Very nice work as usual!
Klasa robię całkiem podobna robote w PL Klasa pomysł z śrubkami w laszach pod uszaki
Od jakichś trzech lat oglądam filmiki z obróbki stali gdzie leci gruby wiór ale dopiero teraz znalazłem Twój kanał. Powoli nadrabiam starsze filmiki😀 pozdrowienia z PL
No mam nadzieje że wszystkie polecą. Krzysiek. 😉
Mr Chris,
Your videos is very educational and reflects the art state and know how on CNC lathe use and operations.
Regards
I don't know about educational, but I'll take it.
The idea of using two bolts to clamp the part down is just purely genius. It's even more when those two bolts are not on the drawings. lol
Haha, it worked prety well 🤣
Buongiorno Signor CHRIS. Guardo sempre i suoi video, e sono iscritto al Suo canale. Lei è un MAESTRO. Complimenti🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍. Un abbraccio forte da EUGENIO PIZZORNI di GENOVA VOLTRI 😉 🤗🤗👋👋👋👋É BUONA PASQUA a Lei e FAMIGLIA 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁
Grazie mille e buona Pasqua anche a te.
Hi Chris, happy easter to you too. Brilliant job as allways. Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice
Another entertaining and educational video! I like the way you held that part down. Thanks Chris, and Happy Easter from Germany.
Glad you enjoyed it. Happy Easter to you too Mr Boschek.
Nice
Great video! Slick way of holding down the cylinder. Thanks for showing the dialing in part.
No problem 👍
Great machine that can do both turning and milling. Nice bit of machining mate. Whistling guy must be happy which is good to see👍happy Easter
I have enough turning work so they usually take the milling to other machines.
Beautiful work, they remind me of giant 2 stroke engine block cylinder sleeves
NOT BAD CHRIS NOT BAD....stay safe from the UK
Thanks for the work and the details.
I hope to see what this piece is used for, or a picture of it after installing it in its final place.
Unfortunately that's all you'll see. We are not doing any assembly.
Muy bonitos tus vídeos amigo chris y un exelente proceso saludos de Torreón coahuila mexico 👍🏾👍🏾
Niezła maszynka,Spokojnych i Zdrowych Świąt!!!🙏
Dziękuję i wzajemnie.
Duża ta karuzela ,na jakim sterowaniu?
@@pawelbukowczan1979 Fanuc
Aaa,
@@pawelbukowczan1979 co Następny co nie przepadam za Fanukiem? 😅
Blocks of wood for packing, love it. 😋
Got the same yu-ji machine at my shop always doing big parts in the 4th ladder, love the videos! Keep up the great work.
Thank you. I got the turning part, I'm still working on the milling.
@@ChrisMaj milling gets so weird with no Y axis especially like slots and stuff I still don't got the milling down either, they are great machines tho!
just found your channel... who needs sleep anyway xD really great stuff man, a lot to learn from :)
Glad to hear it!
love that power tapping action!
I'm guessing you use the bolts to not have to worry about warping the part due to clamping? If so that's really clever.
Yeah, that was the idea and it worked pretty darn good 👍
Nice
Every workplace should have some whistling and singing dirty songs type of guys.
He's definitely one of them 😅
Great vid! But why not clamp on the I.D, then you could've machined the whole O.D in one go rather than flipping it and doing it again?
That wouldn't save you any steps.
Nice use of clamping on the eye bolts. Minimal jaw clamping force and that is a recipe for very round diameters.
Miło popatrzeć pozdrawiam
Dzięki, no próbuję się rozkręcić na tym YouTubie.
@@ChrisMaj też działam w tej materii ale moje obrabiarki są nieco starsze 🙂
@@andrzejpiskorz2362 zawodówka też zaczęła się od starszego sprzętu.
@@ChrisMaj zawodówke ukończyłem 30 lat temu juz pewnie się nie nauczę na cnc telewizor jest dla mnie zagadką 😂
Happy Easter, Chris!!! There's always room for more spirytus, maybe not so much lamb.👊😄
You're right about that spirytus 🤣😂🤫
You make it look easy.
Good clamping I thought it would be all over the shop after loosening
I was afraid of that.
@@ChrisMaj I do big things like that on the lathe have to flip 3 times to keep it true that's a good machine that ,,
Salve complimenti per i video, anch'io lavoro con questa macchina però con controllo della Siemens
Tutte le nostre macchine hanno controlli Fanuc.
Interesting part! I use wood occasionally on set ups on HBMs, but I would worry on a VTL the coolant softening up the wood to throw the wood and maybe the clamp out, but it dosnt look like you needed any safety meetings, so all good :)
Nice
How did you indicate and set the workpiece in the center of the chuck?
Great job!
Gracious work
It looks like that lathe is able to index and drill but not milling contours. I'm I wrong?.... at the end of the video it milled! 😱😱😱
Wymiary z tolerancją -0.000 +0.002 robisz na raz przejściem wykańczającym czy tylko jedno mierzenie pokazujesz? Mam na myśli czy robisz przejście - mierzysz - korekta narzędzia - przejście - pomiar i tak do skutku?
Pozdrawiam
Arek
Jeśli tolerancja jest dokładna to przeważnie jadę na dwa razy,
good job!!
Un poco peligroso.Ya lo he hecho asi alguna vez,pero como las bridas hay que apretar muy poco han salido volando.😥Prefiero mecanizarlo aprovechando un disco a modo de utillaje.👍saludos.
Abusando de tu español asier, una pregunta ¿las mordazas vienen de fabrica con ese chuck o plato o las venden como accesorio?
@@juancarlosnoyolacovarrubia1468 Vienen de fabrica.Pero la mordaza se va deteriorando con el tiempo y se pueden comprar aparte.Son comerciales.
@@azietxu5779 ok muchas gracias, tengo un torno paralelo e incluia un plato, pero no lo he usado y quiero ver si le adapto unas mordazas asi. Saludos..
just food for though, wouldn't it have been less oval after machining if not retained by the 2 bolts ? Or do you use the bolts because you don't want the piece to get out of the jaws? I'm asking this because when I was machining molds, we would unclamp after roughing and clamp less hard without down forces so the mold sits "naturally" after taking out that much material from the big piece we beginned with.
I know it was just a couple how Thousandth, but i just wanted your input on this and share my experience. Thank you for the video :)
The part was 20" tall and I was holding it only by 3/4" so yeah I used the clamps to hold it in place. The jaws were barley touching.
How long does it take to program it ?
Most of my programming is done by hand and it depends on how complicated the part is. The milling at end was done with Mastercam.
5 minutes - 30 minutes.
Deveria colocar o calço embaixo da peça
Customers be like its not a big deal cut the OD and ID at the same time then flip it over. I got $175.00 for machining lol
Even worse are those who want to provide their own material.
@@ChrisMaj have you ever thought about a spiral flute emuge tap for blind holes. I tried one years ago and its the only tap i buy
@@mattcaesar5781 We do use them. I already had that one in the machine so I used it. I wasn't going deep so it worked just fine.
why did you have to fill it up with coolant at 6:00 ? u wanted to make it look like a beer mug?
The coolant had nowhere to go.
@@ChrisMaj thx for answering me, again :) im just confused because on the last shot it appears to be empty and all of a sudden its full to the brim :) can you tell me where u need this kind of giant spacers, or in which machine?
@@ozr2222 most of the work we do is for steel mill / steelworks
Nice
what is your feed and speed sir
Rough 1:18
Finish 9:31
@@ChrisMaj this is ccycle time
Good
Clean-up would really suck.
W jakim kraju pracujesz?
W Stanach.
Potrzebuje kontakt do ciebie
W jakiej sprawie?
aluminium packing
O VTL z c axis
Viufh
boring