Something I find common is how different people set-up their Tools in the Tool Turret 🤔 On a Manual Lathe, Tools are usually mounted in a Conventional style with the cutting edge facing Up. Whereas in a CNC Lathe. Tools are usually mounted Inverted or pointing Down. Which is how I usually mount all my Tools. But I noticed especially in this video a combination of OD Turning Tools mounted in a Conventional way and ID Tools mounted Inverted ?? A common scenario that happens in production shops is to mount Tools in a Conventional way to make it easier to change the Inserts. But I'm not sure about this combination other than cutting the ID on the Positive side of the Chuck ??
Здесь стоят направляющие скольжения, вероятно они лучше держат нагрузку на сжатие, чем на растяжение. А расточные видимо иметь правого точения - просто выгоднее, правый инструмент можно поставить куда угодно, а вот левый - нет.
The late Great Hannibal Lector who lived for a short amount of time in Minnesota would like to disagree with you. You see in 2017, under the Trump administration, ILLEGAL aliens came into our country and were taking Machinist jobs from the great citizens of Minnesota! We were promised a huge amazing wall. Machinist should of built the wall! We would of built the strongest biggest wall anyone has ever seen before. But instead, we paid ILLEGALS to build the wall.....with parts from CHINA! 500 miles of wall already eroded. Nobody has ever seen such a worst wall anywhere before. Now we have ILLEGAL ALIENS (many from insane asylums) are entering our country from ALL OVER the world, because of the failed Trump Border Wall and the failed Biden immigration!
@@marcvaillancourtmv it is decent. I notice machines that have no conveyer belt to remove shavings or a machine that doesn’t get run quite often will build up bacteria
Normally I would never do this but this part did not require a fine finish so cnmg is sufficient enough for the job. My 2in vnmg was in another machine
@@Point001Machinist а я всегда считал что это из-за резкого торможения, на новом токарном станке были похожие звуки, из-за резкого изменения направления или торможения. Или я просто уже не помню
Obviously a lowered doc cause he's running with no coolant. Caught this probably within 2 and a 1/2 seconds watching the video. Bruh talking about "why so slow"... geeeeeezus!
Ótimo trabalho, quebra de cavaco está perfeita, os parâmetros de corte estão corretos. Parabéns 👏👏
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どうやったらパラメータがわかるの?
Люблю точить что-то большое, звук скалывания стружки нравится очень.
@@eugenepush 🦾🦾
Nice work ❤
@@KsousArfa 🦾
Impresionante, saludos
@@joefregoso2725 🦾
Nobody knows CNC machining better than I do, and this is some nice work. You got a bad Z Axis ball screw fyi. Also, why 2 CNMG?
@@BestMachinistUSA thank you 🦾🦾 will be replacing soon.
@@BestMachinistUSA 2 cnmg. One for roughing. One for finish pass 🦾🦾
@@Point001Machinist ok ok, was just throwing you a lil test to see if you actually know wtf you're talking about, but it seems you do!
Nice turn job. Is that a Doosan?
Yes 🦾🦾
@@Point001Machinist Cool! Former Doosan/DN Applications guy, here!
@@douglasrizzo9210 very cool. What did you do for doosan ? Sales ?
@@Point001Machinist Applications and Training
@@douglasrizzo9210 I’m working on the doosan right now 🦾🦾 used to run Mori Seikis back in the day.
Something I find common is how different people set-up their Tools in the Tool Turret 🤔
On a Manual Lathe, Tools are usually mounted in a Conventional style with the cutting edge facing Up.
Whereas in a CNC Lathe.
Tools are usually mounted Inverted or pointing Down.
Which is how I usually mount all my Tools.
But I noticed especially in this video a combination of OD Turning Tools mounted in a Conventional way and ID Tools mounted Inverted ??
A common scenario that happens in production shops is to mount Tools in a Conventional way to make it easier to change the Inserts.
But I'm not sure about this combination other than cutting the ID on the Positive side of the Chuck ??
Здесь стоят направляющие скольжения, вероятно они лучше держат нагрузку на сжатие, чем на растяжение. А расточные видимо иметь правого точения - просто выгоднее, правый инструмент можно поставить куда угодно, а вот левый - нет.
Is that boring bar cutting on the back side of the part, or is the camera pointing towards the door?
@@semperfidelis8386 yes. On a manual it would be opposite
PERFECT
@@marcioroberto7423 thanks for clicking my video sir
Muy interesante la máquina
Cómo me puedo comunicar con Ustedes
Hell sir. You can private msg me on instagram point.001mach1n1st.
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@@CncFrezar 🦾
Nice!!! WWG1WGA 🇺🇸 MACHINIST FOR TRUMP 🇺🇸
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The late Great Hannibal Lector who lived for a short amount of time in Minnesota would like to disagree with you. You see in 2017, under the Trump administration, ILLEGAL aliens came into our country and were taking Machinist jobs from the great citizens of Minnesota! We were promised a huge amazing wall. Machinist should of built the wall! We would of built the strongest biggest wall anyone has ever seen before. But instead, we paid ILLEGALS to build the wall.....with parts from CHINA! 500 miles of wall already eroded. Nobody has ever seen such a worst wall anywhere before. Now we have ILLEGAL ALIENS (many from insane asylums) are entering our country from ALL OVER the world, because of the failed Trump Border Wall and the failed Biden immigration!
Which cutting oil are you using
Hello I buy coolant from a company out of Houston Tx. The coolant is named “cool blue”
What coolant is that
Hello I buy my coolant from a company out of Houston tx. The coolant is called “cool blue”
@@Point001Machinist how does it stand up to bacteria
@@marcvaillancourtmv it is decent. I notice machines that have no conveyer belt to remove shavings or a machine that doesn’t get run quite often will build up bacteria
@@marcvaillancourtmv I have very sensitive skin so if this shit gets on my face I will break out with redness
@@marcvaillancourtmv if you know of a good coolant pls let me know and I will give it a try
In the first two minutes of this video, I could have eliminated around 45 seconds of run time. Time is money folks!
@@jackcann360 relax titans of cnc. I’m using a canned cycle and dropped it in half for the video 😅
@@jackcann360 thank you for watching my video 😄🦾
why do you have 2 CNMG ? bar..
radius ? maybe
@@corbeaupoilus what??
one thing i can think of is if there is a surface req ..1.6 or lower ...otherwise G71 will do the job with just one CNMG
Normally I would never do this but this part did not require a fine finish so cnmg is sufficient enough for the job. My 2in vnmg was in another machine
Was waiting for someone to ask this haha. Man my old boss would of lost his shit if he saw me running 2 cnmg bars
Bad Z Axis ball screw and thrust bearing.
🦾🦾 thank you. will replace soon
Как вы это поняли? по звуку?
Yes when it moves back and forth on Z axis the sound is very loud. Louder than normal machine
@@Point001Machinist а я всегда считал что это из-за резкого торможения, на новом токарном станке были похожие звуки, из-за резкого изменения направления или торможения. Или я просто уже не помню
Why so slow?
thank you. i use canned cycle i lowered doc in half to record with no coolant. 🦾
Obviously a lowered doc cause he's running with no coolant. Caught this probably within 2 and a 1/2 seconds watching the video. Bruh talking about "why so slow"... geeeeeezus!
별것도 아닌데요?
I like your shop 🦾🦾 very nice country
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