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  • @RobertBrown-lf8yq
    @RobertBrown-lf8yq ปีที่แล้ว

    Jason..,
    Cool bit of kit ( excuse inverse pun). 👍
    Do you see much difference in tool performance when using the heat-shrink toolholders ) vs., say Weldon or ER collets?
    Robert

    • @NerdlyCNC
      @NerdlyCNC ปีที่แล้ว +1

      surprisingly we do especially in the okuma and the X7.....the reduced run out makes the tools last a fair but longer when cutting steel...we cut mostly P20

  • @ewildgoose
    @ewildgoose ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm interested in your "thousands times better than the DIY..."? I'm just getting into shrink fit and needed a machine to get me going. I bought one of those induction heater machines sold to garages to loosen rusty bolts. I chuck the tool holder into a tightening fixture and it needs about 30sec to heat (it's only 1.5kw). It works really nicely!
    What am i missing from a proper machine??!
    Obviously there is no cooling on the DIY! I give it a quick blast with the air line and then leave a fan on it for a few minutes. If i had to do 3 tools at a time i would hate this thing. However for 1-2 tools at a time I'm curious to know what I'm missing?
    It seems to me that shrink fit is a really cost effective possibility for the smaller shop, caveat the cost of the shrink machine. I'm really pleased i picked up some holders! Cut quality is a noticeable step up! I'm also fairly happy with the cr@ppy shrink machine, but curious what I'm missing? (Let's assume we are talking about the situation doing a max of 1-2 tools at a time.. There is no question that this thing doesn't scale past that)

    • @NerdlyCNC
      @NerdlyCNC ปีที่แล้ว

      when i say 1000x i just mean from a speed / safety / convenience point of view

  • @arowe231
    @arowe231 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'll never use one but, that's a cool machine.