New machining video: #Haas VF-2SS Vertical Machining Center and HRC210 Roller Cam Rotary Table demo! Watch it here: th-cam.com/video/sHkyzQCRZ64/w-d-xo.html Learn more about the Super-Speed VF-2SS here: bit.ly/HaasVF2SS Learn more about the 210 mm HRC210 here: bit.ly/HaasHRC210
At 2:28 in the video, I see the original extruded surface, which means you put that ruff surface down on the vice when you cut the other end. Not good practice, you should have used the the opposite end to mill the original extruded surface flat. Then put the milled flat surface in the vice, unless I'm missing something...... although at 2:00 it looks like you put it in there to mill that extruded face, but then the next shot the part is 180 from that view. I'm confused......
Hey thanks for coming out with great video very helpful! Can you make a video on how your techs install and zero a 4th axis and tail stock in mill, using Haas procedures?
Wow. Indexing time on that rotary is insane. Using Renishaw for inspection / setting rotary shift as well? impressive. Gotta love Raptor Workholding too. Nicely done.
Thanks for the comment spackermen. Quick indexing and fast inspection w/ the Reishaw probe are a winning combo. Have a great rest of your weekend. All the best to you from Haas.
I tried selling the owner of the company I work for on one of these but he ended up getting a Mazak instead. why do I here people saying haas is not a rigid machine and it will be a throw away in 10 years time? I personally love the website with pricing all there to see and have ran haas in the past and though they were decent. Seeing videos like this seems like it would be a great machine to own. Long term reliability would be the big question.
Every Haas machine is built using only high quality components for every critical application. Haas machines can outlast any other machine because we fully support every machine we've ever built. Why buy an import if an American-made product is less expensive and fully capable of producing your parts?
KENNETH FOULKS Haas machines are good for aluminum and light cutting but if you do heavy cutting and surface machining the Japanese makers seem to be better. there are even videos here on you tube showing the difference.
kenmasters43 Thank you! Mori sieki! Running 24/7. Christmas morning, 3AM, running. Rows of these things turning out tool steel parts. It's a question of cost compared to up time relative to orders on the floor. It's that simple. Top of line, if warranted, I believe, is worth the extra effort.
Freaky Curtain - When we design machine demos we sometimes use steel, sometimes use aluminum. It depends on a number of factors, including what characteristics of the machine we want to highlight. In the case of this demo, we wanted to show the Super Speed capabilities of the VF-2SS, which include a 12,000-rpm spindle. That spindle rpm is more suited for cutting aluminum than steel. - Haas Automation
Haas Machines run Stainless and Ti all day long as well. I program in a medical shop and we have 12 Haas DT1s and a few VF2SS and one UMC750. I run same speeds and feeds in the Haas machines as i do in our Grob G350s or DMU 50s. Now. Do the Grobs and DMUs handle it better? Yes. Is tool life better because of it? Yes. Do some roughing passes rattle the DT1s? A little. But no issues. Great finishes. Is accuracy better in the DMUs? Absolutely. The DMUs and our Yasdas produce the best blends and are positionally more accurate. But dont ever doubt a little DT1 with a TRT100.
Nice video and nice machine but the blur transitions actually hurt my eyes. Every blurred second was a second I didn't learn about Haas and some scenes were only shown blurred. Ouch. I wasn't going to buy one anyway, I'm looking for a high-end hobbyist machine, but I won't be watching more of the videos, just the same. My eyes hurt.
New machining video: #Haas VF-2SS Vertical Machining Center and HRC210 Roller Cam Rotary Table demo! Watch it here: th-cam.com/video/sHkyzQCRZ64/w-d-xo.html
Learn more about the Super-Speed VF-2SS here: bit.ly/HaasVF2SS
Learn more about the 210 mm HRC210 here: bit.ly/HaasHRC210
poetry in motion ! the indexer speed is beautiful !
Now skip the first setup and put your raw stock in a lang vice!
Wonderful combo, haas and multi axis. Enjoy working on my vf5 + trt210 every day!
What cutter are you using for all the roughing. It’s MMR looks amazing
Basically everybody makes something similar. Less important is the body, the important part is the polished insert with the geometry for aluminum.
At 2:28 in the video, I see the original extruded surface, which means you put that ruff surface down on the vice when you cut the other end. Not good practice, you should have used the the opposite end to mill the original extruded surface flat. Then put the milled flat surface in the vice, unless I'm missing something...... although at 2:00 it looks like you put it in there to mill that extruded face, but then the next shot the part is 180 from that view. I'm confused......
Not sure if that was done with intention, but all HASS maching milling sounds are in tune with background music :D COOL
Hey thanks for coming out with great video very helpful! Can you make a video on how your techs install and zero a 4th axis and tail stock in mill, using Haas procedures?
WOW, do you program this machine???
Beautiful.
Wow. Indexing time on that rotary is insane. Using Renishaw for inspection / setting rotary shift as well? impressive. Gotta love Raptor Workholding too. Nicely done.
Thanks for the comment spackermen. Quick indexing and fast inspection w/ the Reishaw probe are a winning combo. Have a great rest of your weekend. All the best to you from Haas.
what does the SS stand for super speed or super sexy
Everyone should have one of these in their garage.
Nice, this could be done in stainless steel with the right speeds and feeds?
Absolutely could be done HowlofWind - thanks for the question and for watching!
well, that was pretty effective
I tried selling the owner of the company I work for on one of these but he ended up getting a Mazak instead.
why do I here people saying haas is not a rigid machine and it will be a throw away in 10 years time?
I personally love the website with pricing all there to see and have ran haas in the past and though they were decent.
Seeing videos like this seems like it would be a great machine to own. Long term reliability would be the big question.
Every Haas machine is built using only high quality components for every critical application. Haas machines can outlast any other machine because we fully support every machine we've ever built. Why buy an import if an American-made product is less expensive and fully capable of producing your parts?
KENNETH FOULKS Haas machines are good for aluminum and light cutting but if you do heavy cutting and surface
machining the Japanese makers seem to be better. there are even videos here on you tube showing the difference.
kenmasters43 Thank you! Mori sieki! Running 24/7. Christmas morning, 3AM, running. Rows of these things turning out tool steel parts. It's a question of cost compared to up time relative to orders on the floor. It's that simple. Top of line, if warranted, I believe, is worth the extra effort.
KENNETH FOULKS I agree this is why my ST30 was crap and useless within 5 years from new
Amazing video
awesome video!
What do you do about burr?
Nice work!!!!!
Thanks for the share and comment Dalen!
That's pretty cool.
May i get information of drill feed ans spindle? And brand pleasee. :)
please make a video on vmc vf4
What kind of insert mill is that?
porque siempre maquinan en aluminio para enganchar a los clientes ? haganlo en acero h 13 oh d2
What brand is the face mill?
That's an Iscar 2" shell mill.
Love my haasvf2 I work with a lot of 316 ss not as fast as alum. lol
can you transport this machine to Thailand?
+noochja sriwa Yes. Please contact our Haas Factory Outlet in Thailand, Machine Tech Co Ltd, via email (sompop@machine-tech.co.th) or phone (66-2-726-7191-5).
If strong workholding, why not steel part?
Freaky Curtain - When we design machine demos we sometimes use steel, sometimes use aluminum. It depends on a number of factors, including what characteristics of the machine we want to highlight. In the case of this demo, we wanted to show the Super Speed capabilities of the VF-2SS, which include a 12,000-rpm spindle. That spindle rpm is more suited for cutting aluminum than steel. - Haas Automation
This is how they made the lament configuration.
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i love this nice cutssssss........ 💙💙💙💚💚😍🔥
Amazing how CNC’S only cut Aluminium
Haas Machines run Stainless and Ti all day long as well. I program in a medical shop and we have 12 Haas DT1s and a few VF2SS and one UMC750. I run same speeds and feeds in the Haas machines as i do in our Grob G350s or DMU 50s. Now. Do the Grobs and DMUs handle it better? Yes. Is tool life better because of it? Yes. Do some roughing passes rattle the DT1s? A little. But no issues. Great finishes. Is accuracy better in the DMUs? Absolutely. The DMUs and our Yasdas produce the best blends and are positionally more accurate. But dont ever doubt a little DT1 with a TRT100.
how on earth does haas have over 35000 subscribers but brother has 767 subscribers??
Today, Haas has 155,000 subscribers and Brother has 1700.
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Nice machine....too bad we don't make anything in the US anymore...looks like they sell them to Europe.
Every Haas machine is built in Oxnard, California, USA.
Wooow...High tech Technologie......
Nice video and nice machine but the blur transitions actually hurt my eyes. Every blurred second was a second I didn't learn about Haas and some scenes were only shown blurred. Ouch. I wasn't going to buy one anyway, I'm looking for a high-end hobbyist machine, but I won't be watching more of the videos, just the same. My eyes hurt.