IF you need a CNC Lathe with Milling capabilities this would be a way better choice than the standard Live Tools we are familiar with. Live Tools are ok for light cutting in materials like Aluminium and Plastics, but that is about their limit. Can cut Steel but at the cost of endless rebuilds or replacement ???? Another Plus with this machine is you have 100 mm of +/- Y axis travel compared to around 50 mm of +/- with Live Tools.
I've never used okouma before been an applications engineer for years currently @ WFL i can PROGRAMME with Siemens fanuc heidenhien and Mazak but every one I talk say okouma are one of the best and really user friendly would love to have a go on one of their machines with their own control panel just to see for myself hint hint to any okouma dealer in the UK
i am a okuma operator i can tell you that's not very true Okumas are probably the best machines the ones from japan and the old ones made in NC USA but their controls lack SOPHISTICATION
Wing Wu I think it's more for the show to let people see that this machine can run both spindles synchronized which helps a lot when machining big parts + you can eject the leftover chips away from the jaws clamping area I think :P
+Wing Wu It's all about cycle time reduction. Instead of waiting for the main spindle to come to a complete stop, transfer the part and then speed the sub spindle up. You can immediately go into machining on the sub spindle if you wanted. You don't see it as much since this is a demo, but when you're in production it can make big difference.
You can make any part in either a CNC or Manual machine. The difference is time. I know which machine I would choose if I needed to make 100 of any part 🤔😁
At 1:15 : the deep cut is just like 1mm (and is in the center) this thing cant take big cuts u dont need this hyper expensive shit machine to make those simple turning jobs (at 1 mm cuts) wtf
claudia33 that would have worked better going from the inside and out with that tool. It gets to big radial engagement when the surface is almost vertical. Or with a different toolholder with a bit more angled insert.
The boss' kid now has a sweet set of rims for his go-kart.
"Logo's and deburr by Mastercam, and the rest with Okuma software IN THE CONTROLS ! Yeah Buddy ! That's super sweet !
IF you need a CNC Lathe with Milling capabilities this would be a way better choice than the standard Live Tools we are familiar with.
Live Tools are ok for light cutting in materials like Aluminium and Plastics, but that is about their limit.
Can cut Steel but at the cost of endless rebuilds or replacement ????
Another Plus with this machine is you have 100 mm of +/- Y axis travel compared to around 50 mm of +/- with Live Tools.
I've never used okouma before been an applications engineer for years currently @ WFL i can PROGRAMME with Siemens fanuc heidenhien and Mazak but every one I talk say okouma are one of the best and really user friendly would love to have a go on one of their machines with their own control panel just to see for myself hint hint to any okouma dealer in the UK
Which of them are best wfl or mazak
i am a okuma operator i can tell you that's not very true Okumas are probably the best machines the ones from japan and the old ones made in NC USA but their controls lack SOPHISTICATION
Ease of programming.
Mazak first.
Siemens a close second.
Okuma are very nice, but much the same as Fanuc Conversational.
@@khalidalhadidi6402 WFL by a mile…but the 3x the price so they should be
7:07 what a finish x)
It's not easy, but the best!
Que programa te mandaste genio saludos desde argentina*
OKUMA SUPER!!
what's the purpose of spinning both chucks when transferring part from main to sub? anyone knows please?
Wing Wu I think it's more for the show to let people see that this machine can run both spindles synchronized which helps a lot when machining big parts + you can eject the leftover chips away from the jaws clamping area I think :P
Lehto92 aww, that makes sense, thanks
Wing Wu Glad to be of help.
+Wing Wu It's all about cycle time reduction. Instead of waiting for the main spindle to come to a complete stop, transfer the part and then speed the sub spindle up. You can immediately go into machining on the sub spindle if you wanted. You don't see it as much since this is a demo, but when you're in production it can make big difference.
holtman2 that make sense aswell, thanks
Where's probe and toolsetter?
what is the song name at 4:20
Nice!!
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Ok
You can make this piece in a $ 2k lathe
You dont need this hyper expensive machine to do that shit simple job
You can make any part in either a CNC or Manual machine.
The difference is time.
I know which machine I would choose if I needed to make 100 of any part 🤔😁
At 1:15 :
the deep cut is just like 1mm (and is in the center)
this thing cant take big cuts
u dont need this hyper expensive shit machine to make those simple turning jobs (at 1 mm cuts)
wtf
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At 7:08
this thing is vibrating!!
wtf
this thing is 100% useless
claudia33 that would have worked better going from the inside and out with that tool. It gets to big radial engagement when the surface is almost vertical. Or with a different toolholder with a bit more angled insert.
this thing CANT TAKE BIG CUTS
this thing is useless