I think I found my next CNC, going to keep the one I have but this will be a nice addition. It does stainless, titanium, 1018/steel, aluminum... it's IT!! THIS IS WHAT I"VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!! lol, and it's not 50k or even 20 or even 10!
Your marketing campaign was vicious. I bought one.. Hands were shaking putting in my CC number thinking that at any moment the network would give out.. I wonder which actual buyer place number did I fall into because it felt like First.
Tip: that angle can be milled in the X Direction from right to left (basically from bottom to top) stepping in the Y+ direction. It leaves a better finish and its probably faster as well. :)
I would like to be able to machine square plates close to the maximum X/Y work envelope or a bit larger (with multiple setups). Is SMW planning to make a much larger fixture plate compatible with the 2" hole pattern?
@@Kitsyfluff the SMW website doesn't list the special fixture plate langmuir just added to the MR1 configurator. One would assume that langmuir and SMW have been in recent communication.
Can the tool not cut both ways? It seems like a huge waste of time to not be able to cut both ways. I know very little about CNC machines, Im just wondering.
I believe it has just interchangeable collet system if they came out with a bt30 spindle for it then Maybee I suppose. You could run a fly cutter though
You said that you're working on 4th axis yes? Awesome machine!
Are the SMW vices better than the 10 inch low profile you offer?
I think I found my next CNC, going to keep the one I have but this will be a nice addition. It does stainless, titanium, 1018/steel, aluminum... it's IT!! THIS IS WHAT I"VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!! lol, and it's not 50k or even 20 or even 10!
Looks awesome.
Words cannot describe how badly I want this machine. Will you guys be making a lathe in the future?
Your marketing campaign was vicious. I bought one.. Hands were shaking putting in my CC number thinking that at any moment the network would give out.. I wonder which actual buyer place number did I fall into because it felt like First.
Me to lol 😆
Can the MR1 handle flycutting steel?
Yes.
@@LangmuirSystems maybe that could be the topic of a future demo video?
Tip: that angle can be milled in the X Direction from right to left (basically from bottom to top) stepping in the Y+ direction. It leaves a better finish and its probably faster as well. :)
It’s called climb cutting. It depends upon the material hardness and tool type.
@@casevideo9880 both ways are climb cutting.
why didn't you climb cut the facing but everything else??
god i want one of these. trying to figure out how i fit it in the garage😂
Just do it
I left G54 early today and G00'd to G53 to place my deposit.
Gold
I would like to be able to machine square plates close to the maximum X/Y work envelope or a bit larger (with multiple setups). Is SMW planning to make a much larger fixture plate compatible with the 2" hole pattern?
you should ask SMW about that, not Langmuir
SMW already offers custom fixture plates, so I'm sure they would work with you.
@@Kitsyfluff the SMW website doesn't list the special fixture plate langmuir just added to the MR1 configurator. One would assume that langmuir and SMW have been in recent communication.
Nice! What type of spindle is it? 4 pole 40k rpm?
i heard this spindle has 3.8Kw and 8000rpm correct me if im wrong
@@ipadize the spindle is 3.4 hp and 8000rpm not 3.8kw
Can the tool not cut both ways? It seems like a huge waste of time to not be able to cut both ways. I know very little about CNC machines, Im just wondering.
yes but this helps with maintaining tool wear, tolerances and finish
a few extra minutes doesnt hurt on a machine like this
Can this machine run a shell mill?
I believe it has just interchangeable collet system if they came out with a bt30 spindle for it then Maybee I suppose. You could run a fly cutter though
We will be releasing our own custom indexable face mills with 1/2" shank that can be used on MR-1 for aluminum and steel.
@@LangmuirSystems that’s is awesome !!!! Can not wait to see that
@@LangmuirSystems Diameter?