in machining classes right now learning 3 axis cnc milling, and though I love the 5 axis, I cant express the excitement I have when I see a Titan’s 3 axis vid!
Do you have a video that explains horsepower and torque and how it equates into your speeds and feeds that you are able to achieve? And if not could you possibly make one in the future. Thank you guys, I love the videos!
I have a Leadwell MCV 1500i+ with 40" Y and I love it. It takes up less space than similar machines that only have 30" of Y. (cough cough mynx7500 cough cough) A Haas VF8 and VF9 are both 40"Y. I actually have a list of machines around that size on a spreadsheet cuz we were looking at some new machines a while back just looked at it. Makino V99, Okuma Millac 1052V, and a bunch of Moris on the list. @@AdamEarl2
Your Doosan 7500 is a bit more powerful than the two Mazak 705Ds I operate, but rather the same in terms of size. We make some crazy chips out of some big & beefy ADI Casts
I've lived in studio apartments that were smaller than the inside of that MYNX 7500 mill. To be fair though, I'm sure the rent on my studio apartment was cheaper than the monthly payments of this mill.
Is there such a thing as state-of-the-art manual milling machines and lathes? Or is the best mill/lathe a CNC one? Curious what the best-in-class machinists use when so many use 60-70yo machines.
Yeah the company I work for will never pay that kind of money for mastercam , I program by hand as the parts are not that difficult, I`m learning fusion for myself basically and would love if I could learn from the best
I always wondered why they run cheap machiens with Fanuc controls, etc. Then I realized that its because they get the machines for free to advertise them lol... No wonder a brand like Okuma, Kern, Mori, isnt ran in that shop lol
No take it easy at your the school, pedal to the metal (No pun intended) let's see what it can do at max loads I cannot overstate the importance of knowing what can be done with machine time to make the USA competitive and help bring work back from overseas. Ray Stormont
In this age of electric cars and renewable energy, there is a lot of ignorance of how effective that is in an industrial environment. Like I have heard people say that the Tesla building will be running off of the solar panels on the roof. People don't realize how much electricity a real manufacturer uses. Rows and rows of machine tools with 10 , 20 , 40 horsepower motors or a die casting operation like Tesla is going to be running. Not that I'm trying to bash Tesla, I would just like to inform people as to what kinds of energy consumption/bills a manufacturer has to deal with. Going green takes energy and it costs big money, solar panels and wind generators can keep the lights on, but that's about it.
I have to disagree… We run a machine shop with about 20CNC machines. Even if all are running, we are getting fully powered by our solar panels 80% of the day in 70% of the year. The roof is only half covered with the panels…
I bought a 1980s 3 axis milling machine today. can't wait to try cnc milling for the first time
Congratulations on your new machine! I hope it brings you joy and success.
I can feel you bro just get the shit out of metals.
Too frickin cool! I can't wait to see what y'all do with this beast of a machine!
in machining classes right now learning 3 axis cnc milling, and though I love the 5 axis, I cant express the excitement I have when I see a Titan’s 3 axis vid!
Dayng that’s a monster. Great lookin machine. Looking forward to seeing it eat!
The beast returns!
Congratulations for new machine
Massive table! Can't wait to see what parts are ran in this machine!
It's really not that big, the 750l is 85 inches long
Do you have a video that explains horsepower and torque and how it equates into your speeds and feeds that you are able to achieve? And if not could you possibly make one in the future. Thank you guys, I love the videos!
Tbh i been machining for 10 years and have no idea what that is
idk why everything has to be crazy. Great machine btw
Dont know much about cnc machines but it sure looks cool. An can't wait to see the crazy parts you guys make with it. Tha ks for sharing guys be safe
3 axis VMCs are my jam 👌👍
Thank you
I need one of these in my basement. Boom!
We have a old open mill back from 1960s. It has a HSK 160 toolholder and 113kw 🫣 it runs without problems with Heidenhain
That would be great for engraving cutting boards
CAT 50, that's big. You should be able to surface large plates of titanium in seconds.
Congrats on procurring this fine machine tool.
We have 72 Cat 50 machines in just one of our 7 facilities. This machine is basic.
We have 2 of these and a VM960. They are good machines but I wish they had a plus model with 40" of Y travel.
Same, I’ve looked all over for a 40” Y vertical but all the vendors switch to bridge mills at that size
I have a Leadwell MCV 1500i+ with 40" Y and I love it. It takes up less space than similar machines that only have 30" of Y. (cough cough mynx7500 cough cough) A Haas VF8 and VF9 are both 40"Y. I actually have a list of machines around that size on a spreadsheet cuz we were looking at some new machines a while back
just looked at it. Makino V99, Okuma Millac 1052V, and a bunch of Moris on the list.
@@AdamEarl2
Your Doosan 7500 is a bit more powerful than the two Mazak 705Ds I operate, but rather the same in terms of size. We make some crazy chips out of some big & beefy ADI Casts
Can’t wait to see the 4th axis videos! Not very many videos out there showing 4th axis work.
This is exciting! I can’t wait to see this machine in action! 🙌
Freaking Donnie at the end😂
I've lived in studio apartments that were smaller than the inside of that MYNX 7500 mill. To be fair though, I'm sure the rent on my studio apartment was cheaper than the monthly payments of this mill.
Is there such a thing as state-of-the-art manual milling machines and lathes? Or is the best mill/lathe a CNC one? Curious what the best-in-class machinists use when so many use 60-70yo machines.
Can't wait to see what this beast can do!
I wish y’all would still do parts with Fusion as well.
Yeah the company I work for will never pay that kind of money for mastercam , I program by hand as the parts are not that difficult, I`m learning fusion for myself basically and would love if I could learn from the best
Fusion is terrible. Thats prolly why they stopped.
@@Dillybar777 to each their own. Not everyone can afford a $20k software. You use what you can afford and learn. For some of us it’s Fusion.
@@travisguilbeau8404 of course, anything someone can get their hands on is better than no CAM at all lol
most companies don't use fusion because its cloud based I believe, the software itself is pretty decent
Boom!
*buys 3 axis machine
*puts 4th axis in
so ? just normal issue.
**Puts little 4th axis in
Beast mode.
I have bought A YCM supermax 135A from 1990s its old yet weights 15 tons and is has complex mechanics behind the cover
This machine looks so cute and dinky compared to its big brother, the 9500, that I normally run 😂
That thing is a MONSTER!!! excited to see what it can do
What powersource does that machine require?
Spindle alone is 30KW. Probably with everything else 35-40KW. 3 phase power obviously. Phase currents are in the range of 50 to 60Amp at 400V
That machine looks more like a space ship
Is this machine made in USA
I always wondered why they run cheap machiens with Fanuc controls, etc. Then I realized that its because they get the machines for free to advertise them lol... No wonder a brand like Okuma, Kern, Mori, isnt ran in that shop lol
Okuma and Mori are junk. 😂
Well, Mori was good before the Germans got involved, then everything went to hell.
Any chance of DN solutions making a small machine to compete with the Tormachs? Something that can fit in a 2 car garage…
Hey there! Have you checked out DN Solutions LEO 1600 and/or DEM 4000? Those are more compact machines.
Even though HAAS gets a bad rap, that's a perfect application for one of their DM or DT mills. Even mini mills or a VF1 would be perfect.
It’s a jiffy pop
boom
Please add 4 axis milling video. Maybe you Barry? :)
Try to use your wire edm machine to make an interlocking puzzle
No take it easy at your the school, pedal to the metal (No pun intended) let's see what it can do at max loads I cannot overstate the importance of knowing what can be done with machine time to make the USA competitive and help bring work back from overseas. Ray Stormont
You guys hiring??
Ho 1:55
why do they not just make a 1000HP machine... 40 sound a little low
Only cat 50 ?
We have to adapt cat 60 and capto 10 up to a even bigger holder for our two mills
In this age of electric cars and renewable energy, there is a lot of ignorance of how effective that is in an industrial environment. Like I have heard people say that the Tesla building will be running off of the solar panels on the roof. People don't realize how much electricity a real manufacturer uses. Rows and rows of machine tools with 10 , 20 , 40 horsepower motors or a die casting operation like Tesla is going to be running. Not that I'm trying to bash Tesla, I would just like to inform people as to what kinds of energy consumption/bills a manufacturer has to deal with. Going green takes energy and it costs big money, solar panels and wind generators can keep the lights on, but that's about it.
I have to disagree…
We run a machine shop with about 20CNC machines. Even if all are running, we are getting fully powered by our solar panels 80% of the day in 70% of the year.
The roof is only half covered with the panels…
MOST powerful? 🤔 I like y’all and respect you guys but isn’t that an over statement… kinda? 😂 congrats on the machine and treat her well 🙏🏻
I want operator job
Tsudokoma? Nikken is a much better indexer.
40hp... Bruh my motorcycle has 17hp
We are really slowing down, MFG PCB's. 😦
too bad it's fanuc haha worst control ever