@@coreyconlon9721 I am amazed by the people and processes of designing the machines that are manufactured using CNC. And in turn, manufacture the actual products. I was amazed by Sterrit. They have essentially no manufacturing machines. Their products are essentially handmade.
I really like your videos, could you make a complete video about fixing parts, showing your experience, giving examples of how to fix different types of parts, and showing your fasteners and how to use them in the best way. Thank you in advance if you can Another great teaching and practice video. Thank you!
Gosto muito dos seus videos poderia fazer um vídeo completo sobre fixações de peça mostrando sua experiência de vivencia ,dando exemplos de como fixar diferentes tipos de peças ,e mostrando seus fixadores e como usa-los da melhor maneira .Desde já agradeço se poder vai ser mais um a grande vídeo de ensino e pratica .Obrigado !
What was the total runtime on that part? Used to do air foils for Boeing commercial aircraft ours would run close to 34 hours block to finish part. 6 ops . No vices. Fixture pillars on part removed on saw or Bridgport mill. Location on the same 1/2 dowels (2). CAD was CATIA
Awesome work. I just don't understand how you're keeping that part square and flat with those cylindrical standoffs on either side of the vice. They're not even precision ground.
Whoever designed this thing should really consider changing jobs. He just made the drawing and went "go mill that ...". Fantastic waste of materials and tools. The designer should have thought of other ways for fabrication.
Assalamualaikum. Good afternoon mr Robo and mr. Miro.I come from Indonesia, I'm curious how much a CNC worker earns in your country? Because i'am Also a CNC Milling worker. I feel like my salary to small 😂
Always a good start to the weekend when cncfrezar uploads
Very nice part! Im always amazed at how little chattering you guys get with those VERY long tools
Its the insert geometry... High feed inserts dont chatter much with long tool overhang becouse of the cutting angle of insert (~10-12°)
It's truly amazing how a CNC machine can design a mold.
CNC machines don’t exactly design anything they do what there operator programs them too
@@coreyconlon9721 I am amazed by the people and processes of designing the machines that are manufactured using CNC. And in turn, manufacture the actual products. I was amazed by Sterrit. They have essentially no manufacturing machines. Their products are essentially handmade.
@@robertpearson8546 sterrit? If you mean starret I highly doubt there precision tooling is hand made maybe hand assembled if anything
I really like your videos, could you make a complete video about fixing parts, showing your experience, giving examples of how to fix different types of parts, and showing your fasteners and how to use them in the best way. Thank you in advance if you can Another great teaching and practice video. Thank you!
Dry cut is the best way to machine the part and increase the insert life good job keep going 😊
Por qué?
@@bertocomesanapereira1148thermal shock duh
@@adammiller4879 pero eso no pasa cuando paras y enciendes el refrigerante durante el mecanizado ?
Gosto muito dos seus videos poderia fazer um vídeo completo sobre fixações de peça mostrando sua experiência de vivencia ,dando exemplos de como fixar diferentes tipos de peças ,e mostrando seus fixadores e como usa-los da melhor maneira .Desde já agradeço se poder vai ser mais um a grande vídeo de ensino e pratica .Obrigado !
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What was the total runtime on that part?
Used to do air foils for Boeing commercial aircraft ours would run close to 34 hours block to finish part. 6 ops . No vices. Fixture pillars on part removed on saw or Bridgport mill. Location on the same 1/2 dowels (2). CAD was CATIA
Ss 304 job machining video please
Awesome work. I just don't understand how you're keeping that part square and flat with those cylindrical standoffs on either side of the vice. They're not even precision ground.
Thanks. Those cylinders are precisely ground and hardened. They just look like scrap😁
How do you not geta chatter with those long tool?
Light passes high feed rates aka high feed machining. Also choice of insert of each cut. They’re different shapes for a reason.
Zajímalo by mě kolik hodin trvá frézování takového kusu celkem.
Aj by som ti povedal ale čas výroby nemôžem zverejňovať.😒
How come you harden a part, and then machine it some more?
46 hrc can be processed well
Just for curiosity, how (roughly) expensive is it to machine such parts? I guess it’s quite costly but still wonder… like is it more than 5k USD?
Hi. I can't answer that, I'm just a worker.
Whoever designed this thing should really consider changing jobs. He just made the drawing and went "go mill that ...". Fantastic waste of materials and tools. The designer should have thought of other ways for fabrication.
That's usually the best way to proceed in the mold & die business
Деталь скорее всего единичном экземпляре. Все в норме. Или вы предлагаете сделать штамп?
How much time did this job?
Smál jsem se nahlas u filmu o pohřbu
Frézuji na DMG , HAAS , Micron .
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Assalamualaikum. Good afternoon mr Robo and mr. Miro.I come from Indonesia, I'm curious how much a CNC worker earns in your country? Because i'am Also a CNC Milling worker. I feel like my salary to small 😂
We earn 60 minutes per hour.😁
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Le référence de matériaux c'el vous plaît
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