Hi guys. I had to use smaller cutters because the plate resonated a lot.😵💫
@mirohornik98Күн бұрын
Nice video🤝
@revlerabori4382 күн бұрын
Пишите, пожалуйста ещё и время обработки. Спасибо, вы молодцы!👍
@filipknopp8577Күн бұрын
Pěkná prácička
@brianropel13 сағат бұрын
One trick I’ve learned for big plates that I find are resonating too much is sticking silly puddy on the under side of my material. The puddy has been really saving time for me because I don’t have to slow down to compensate for chatter
@edenhazard715018 сағат бұрын
Ahoj kolegove. Pekne to mate jako vzdy. Jen by me zajimalo, kolik se to ve vysledku prohlo? Proc chladite jen u vrtani?
@danielmarecek330918 сағат бұрын
Dobrý deň, od akého dodávateľa máte tie bočné úpinky?
@martin32238Күн бұрын
молодцы!
@danielczoller3395Күн бұрын
Where are your anti-vibrant wood pieces?
@CncFrezarКүн бұрын
All sold😁
@koenigКүн бұрын
How long those inserts last?
@CncFrezar22 сағат бұрын
Under these conditions, about 3 hours
@kachupy2362 күн бұрын
Ada lowongan gak bang?
@robertoberbuchler36592 күн бұрын
Magnet ste do stredu nemohli použiť, či to u vás nevedete?😄
@CncFrezar2 күн бұрын
Mohli ale práve v tej chvíli bol požičaný.
@ChainsGoldMask2 күн бұрын
3:33 chatter 😢
@zajawamotocykle9256Күн бұрын
Add coolant please
@timebandit5203Күн бұрын
Dry milling in steel ist way superior. Higher cutting speeds possible and jigher insert lifetime
@zajawamotocykle9256Күн бұрын
@timebandit5203 coolant is better
@timebandit5203Күн бұрын
@@zajawamotocykle9256 No it ain't. Milling ist definetly far superior with pressurized air instead of coolant with carbide tools.Try it out and thank me later.
@zajawamotocykle9256Күн бұрын
@timebandit5203 coollant is the best
@macduythuyКүн бұрын
@@zajawamotocykle9256Please explain to me why is that?