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CNC Machine Titanium & 316 Stainless Fast and Efficiently

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TITANS of CNC MACHINING

TITANS of CNC MACHINING

Күн бұрын

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@Autonate_42
@Autonate_42 Ай бұрын
This guy's enthusiasm for manufacturing is contagious, love to see someone actually excited for effeciency and quality products
@howardchant9428
@howardchant9428 Ай бұрын
This video inadvertently helped me solve a many years long issue the company i work for has had. Just the idea that an endmill with more flutes has a larger core size and thus is a more ridged tool to use. Changed from a TiAlSiN coated 1/2 inch 4 flute Guhring only able to contour two 5/8 carriage bolt holes without throwing sparks and scraping the endmill. to a 5 flute 1/2 inch AlCrN coated redline able to contour 36+ holes with not a spark yet, a glossy finish and a way faster cut time!! Shes still cutting!! Thanks Titan!
@TITANSofCNC
@TITANSofCNC Ай бұрын
That’s Awesome! Love it. Titan
@seventimesman4034
@seventimesman4034 Ай бұрын
If there ever was a statue of someone representing American machining and manufacturing, Titan is the guy.
@jtudad1110
@jtudad1110 Ай бұрын
These guys need to do something with Mike Rowe.
@austinconnell1967
@austinconnell1967 Ай бұрын
you could include more quantitative data in these videos to drive home the point that the increase in work done offsets the cost of the spindle and other wear items. Quantifiable results would make it hard for people to ignore your results
@TITANSofCNC
@TITANSofCNC Ай бұрын
The pressure on this end mill will do nothing to the machine… but instead it will make the company money
@Sara-TOC
@Sara-TOC Ай бұрын
Great video, Titan! I appreciate the comparisons between the recommended speeds, and the speeds and feeds you used. 😁
@IceWolF963
@IceWolF963 23 күн бұрын
it always facinates when the machine can handle the vibrations from the tool(and even nullify the vibrations) and you can push the tool more good stuff good stuff 👍
@markdavis304
@markdavis304 Ай бұрын
Love the side by side comparison. Thanks for showing people what is possible! Truly incredible to realistically DOUBLE production speed! 💰💰
@greg2337
@greg2337 Ай бұрын
It was so nice to see 316ss again. We all love the titanium, inconel, and monel videos but I bet 316ss is far more common in most shops. I cut a lot of 316ss and I'm always amazed how slow people run on forums, and how slow mfg s&f charts recommendations are. My fusion template for a 316ss part: Helical Tools : 500SFM 1/2" 5 FL 1.25" DOC 8% radial 0.0073" ipt (~140 ipm). Okuma M560. Spindle load is less than 30-35% generally. It would be awesome to see more Cat40 spindles. I love a Cat50 hogging, but not nearly as common
@LoneWolfPrecisionLLC
@LoneWolfPrecisionLLC Ай бұрын
Wjen the Harvey 4 first came out it blew my mind away. Huge thanks to barry and jessy for helping figure it out
@richardnorman7045
@richardnorman7045 Ай бұрын
I never know what’s more mind blowing, Titan’s to-the-limit machining or the engineering that goes into the CNC machines and tools. 🤯
@DaMedicWhoSezNi
@DaMedicWhoSezNi Ай бұрын
Those factory recommendations are probably set low, so the rigidity and spindle can keep up if you are running a 30k Haas. But with the machine you are running, the spindle and rigidity are undoubtedly much better, so if you showed the load and data on the rigidity, it would help apply to all machines and setups.
@markjackson8833
@markjackson8833 Ай бұрын
Machinist from Australia. Love your content. Over here we are a Dying Breed. Long Live.
@pirminkogleck4056
@pirminkogleck4056 Ай бұрын
When you hear that Rumble , you know its raining Dollares !!!🤠🤑
@AndJusticeForAll...1985
@AndJusticeForAll...1985 Ай бұрын
Keep selling them Kennametal tools Titan! Hell yeah!!!
@k1ngjulien_
@k1ngjulien_ Ай бұрын
damn titan! that haircut/beard trim is looking fresh! 💪💪
@snoopy9375
@snoopy9375 Ай бұрын
I`d love to have machines like that in my workplace plus of course tools for the material you`re cutting ^^, but we have to make due with older machines and mostly all purpose tools. I always try to get them to their max, but the sacrifice is tool life sadly. Nice to see that something like this is possible. I hope to work like this in the future
@Thepriest39
@Thepriest39 Ай бұрын
Can you show the spindle load on each cut next time?
@brianwaayenberg3099
@brianwaayenberg3099 Ай бұрын
Better yet do the math and tell us the go/torque of the cut, that way it can easily be translated to other machines with different curves/ratings
@Roberty98
@Roberty98 Ай бұрын
@@brianwaayenberg3099 Sandvik has a free app and you can calculate it with no effort. Type in and see whose horse power and torque
@zyndapp800
@zyndapp800 Ай бұрын
There was nothing exciting to show, we have the same machine with 6000 rpm gearbox spindle and we use 125mm fast feed roughing mills all day long on 4140 steel. These have feeds based on machines limits, about 120-140% spindle load😎
@jimbobjoe
@jimbobjoe Ай бұрын
I work at an engine plant for the big 3. We run tools hard to get the cycle times down on the CNC's. The more engines you make at good quality is the money. Tool costs are almost nothing when you can get crazy output at quality.
@Technodude255
@Technodude255 Ай бұрын
I work a CnC Bandsaw and i can say it's really exciting to make fast and very clean cuts. with less than 1 thou deviation (measured by the saw so take that with a particle of a grain of salt).
@barrysetzer
@barrysetzer Ай бұрын
Make money money make money money money!
@piratefrog3333
@piratefrog3333 Ай бұрын
So can it go this fast drilling holes and making more intricate parts? I used to be a CNC operator I miss it and want to get back into it. I drive a dump truck now but LOVE CNC it's more like an obsession
@mr-wiseguy6951
@mr-wiseguy6951 Ай бұрын
Being so young in this field, Ill be getting my associates in a few months. sometimes it makes me a bit overwhelmed the kind of work Ill be jumping into with not too much experience outside of college. I love this industry so much, but there is just so much information. any tips for younger folks? I am 20 years old.
@brandons9138
@brandons9138 Ай бұрын
You say you have some education. Is it machining related? How much do you know already? If you understand basic things like work offsets, tool offsets and work coordinates then you'll have a leg up on the guys walking in off the street. If you have a grasp of those concepts from day one you can ask the guys training you how to do things specific to the machines you are working on. While all machines have work coordinates, but not all of them are set the same way. Learn the way that your shop does things. If you're lucky the shop will have some sort of standard way of doing a set up. That makes it easier to learn. I have an example from my own career. When I got hired at my current shop I had zero experience with Citizen Swiss machines. I had worked on Star Swiss machines prior to this. The machines are similar in function and even in structure in many ways. I didn't know anything about the control on the Citizen machines either. They are Cincom controls specific to Citizen machines. All I had used up to this point was FANUC controls. I spent about a week shadowing the Swiss department lead watching how they do they set up process in the department. For the first 3 days I didn't even ask a question. I just watched. On the 4th day I started asking questions. At that point I understood the how, but I wanted to understand they why of the process. The next week I did my first setup a Citizen machine. My point is that seeing how the process works and knowing the right buttons to push in the right order is important, but knowing the why it's done that way is far more important.
@derekschommer1465
@derekschommer1465 Ай бұрын
Got a 1” one of these a month ago blasting 96 ipm talking 3” depth of cut. We got the thru spindle coolant one though.
@AdamDavidSoloman
@AdamDavidSoloman Ай бұрын
How long does the tool last? Cost vs. benefit? What's the sweet spot range?
@zoxkxr6552
@zoxkxr6552 Ай бұрын
depends on what your machinetime is worth
@lukasglavinskas1279
@lukasglavinskas1279 Ай бұрын
watching those chips and knowing its titanium is insane.
@ipadize
@ipadize Ай бұрын
can you machine a mold core made from abrasive hardened steel? Something like SPM450V@56HRC?
@brianpiatt8813
@brianpiatt8813 Ай бұрын
The Mynx is a box way beast. These cuts are gravy for that spindle.
@DeamRules
@DeamRules Ай бұрын
absolutely true words!! best stuff you can do to reach max! damn nice you guys sharing your knowledge & performance with us!!
@neznamkaj
@neznamkaj Ай бұрын
Great test video, but recommended SMM=70 for SS. I did 130 with some random tools in ER holder. But smaller ae to be honest, but it was 12 mm endmill
@donniehinske
@donniehinske Ай бұрын
Man look at that tool go! Awesome video Titan!
@mjshorty19
@mjshorty19 Ай бұрын
I'm confused. I pretty much run all my Helical endmills at 400sfm in 6AL4V and they last forever. This isn't just a Kennametal thing lol
@TITANSofCNC
@TITANSofCNC Ай бұрын
Don’t be confused. I have been running at 400-500 SFM on KZbin for a decade. If your full axial and have a 10-15% radial… then your doing great. It’s also about the chip load… my IPT is high at .0047+ and it’s an 8 flt tool that also makes it even faster. Anyways, all good. Have a Blessed night. Titan
@mjshorty19
@mjshorty19 Ай бұрын
@@TITANSofCNC usually I take the highest axial depth of cut allowable by the part, 10% radial. My usual rule of thumb to start with is 1.5% of the tool diameter chip load for rouging and .5% for finishing and it tends to work well for me with my 6 flute endmills. Thanks for the reply
@djo_man
@djo_man Ай бұрын
Bad for the machine? Bullshit. That Puma is lovin' every second of that.
@StevenStyczinski-sy8cj
@StevenStyczinski-sy8cj Ай бұрын
I love your experimental attitude. Yes the machine will wear out , Yes the tool will wear out. But how much profit did you make wearing your machine out? That tool can last 20+ years if you don’t use it. But the lights went out “You went out of business “ long before that!
@mrdee734
@mrdee734 Ай бұрын
Titan is a blessing!
@nickrawson9060
@nickrawson9060 Ай бұрын
I beleive the tool manufactures base their speeds off the cutter spending 50% of the revolution engaged in cut (full slot) so dropping down to 10% side load drops how long the cutter is engaging and the heat that goes with it. I like to start at 40% more speed than recomended off a website if 10% side load is used as a rough rule of thumb, and ajust from there depending on how long I want the tool to last and how reliable i want it to be.
@LilyJiang-y3j
@LilyJiang-y3j Ай бұрын
Looks very fantastic👍👍
@Iamtherodlight1453.
@Iamtherodlight1453. Ай бұрын
So awesome.
@bongwaterbojack
@bongwaterbojack Ай бұрын
How exactly can you tell that the tool will last off of one test? Wouldn't you have to do multiple cuts with measurements to track tool wear?
@AndreylIl
@AndreylIl Ай бұрын
that's all nice, but what happened to the cutter ? at least after making the two parts in question. And how long will it last if it is put into series production? So these modes are good, but too expensive. there's only a time advantage here
@flyawaytx4588
@flyawaytx4588 Ай бұрын
so how do you come up with the F&S that are well over the red line of the calculators? Without taking a chance on the FA part, this is difficult to just turn it up when you do not have spindle time for development.
@PointingLasersAtAircraft
@PointingLasersAtAircraft Ай бұрын
I work for a university so I'm switching to a single flute.
@Skooteh
@Skooteh Ай бұрын
Hey, single flute tooling works FANTASTIC for some applications, especially smaller tools & softer materials.
@PointingLasersAtAircraft
@PointingLasersAtAircraft Ай бұрын
@@Skooteh I'm just kidding. I hate long cycle times. I use single flutes in acrylic and epdm foam.
@Industry-insider
@Industry-insider Ай бұрын
Can I do it on my cheap Chinese cnc though?
@Dan-b1n
@Dan-b1n Ай бұрын
Great Video! What do you guys at Titans use for cameras and equipment?
@beachboardfan9544
@beachboardfan9544 Ай бұрын
2:30 What is the downside to more flutes? If more means a thicker and subsequently stiffer/stronger core why dont endmills have 30 flutes?
@brandons9138
@brandons9138 Ай бұрын
The more flutes the smaller the chip gullet. The smaller the chip gullet the smaller the feed per tooth. There is a point where more flutes is just counter productive.
@Bighorse508
@Bighorse508 Ай бұрын
Still waiting to see cobalt chrome.....Small percentage actually run it. But I wanna see what you do with it.
@gtmemories67
@gtmemories67 Ай бұрын
Gilroy you just turned the whole head into magnet 🧲 so your beard & hair size & colour looks like metal chips 😅 For sure no difference 👍
@dscnuyler
@dscnuyler Ай бұрын
look at that beautiful beard!! titan is badass!
@michaelmacdonough3313
@michaelmacdonough3313 Ай бұрын
But @titans of cnc, when will this tool break? What is the absolute edge of its performance? Next video in the series?
@xSabir-hc7wj
@xSabir-hc7wj Ай бұрын
What a coincidence, this is the tool I'm planning to trial soon. (Im not here guys i know yall here somewhere)
@dalemcgeachie6584
@dalemcgeachie6584 Ай бұрын
now run it where the cut starts facing the camera so we can see the dwell mark
@johncayer1610
@johncayer1610 Ай бұрын
I think every young/new machinist really needs to understand the concept of radial chip thinning. I believe most manufacturers are expecting the machinist to take this into account. Plug their recommended IPT into a chip thinning calc, they're everywhere. You get an ipt of .0042, still, a little less than Titan's .0047. Once you start making real chips, you're able to pull the heat generated in the cut out with the chip, saving your tools and allowing you to increase your surface footage. .0025 IPT at 10% just seems too close to rubbing for roughing.
@NiiAyertei
@NiiAyertei Ай бұрын
Awesome... BOOM!
@loodgieter6937
@loodgieter6937 Ай бұрын
Beard looks good
@aoxxx
@aoxxx Ай бұрын
oo bro whats up the cam prep?
@rprice7670
@rprice7670 Ай бұрын
What kind of response you guys get from the tool manufacturer when you run thier tools like this?
@psygonzo7974
@psygonzo7974 Ай бұрын
Endmill go brrr
@muratakarslan952
@muratakarslan952 Ай бұрын
Hello, can you add Turkish dubbing or subtitles to the videos?
@joshbaker2374
@joshbaker2374 Ай бұрын
Is the flute tool supposed to have those divet looking things on the flutes? The job I just started 2 odd months ago as a machinist trainee instead of machine operator like I used to be for 4yrs at a previous job which didn't teach us terms / jargon ,uses similar toolings and I haven't seen em having the sideways divets on the flutes on em.
@brandons9138
@brandons9138 Ай бұрын
Those divets are staggered on each of the flutes. They help to keep the chip made by any give flute shorter.
@joshbaker2374
@joshbaker2374 Ай бұрын
@@brandons9138 Huh that's nifty, thank you for answering my question.
@akbarkarimzadeh7789
@akbarkarimzadeh7789 Ай бұрын
can we do this with a lathe ?
@brandons9138
@brandons9138 Ай бұрын
Like a live tool lathe?
@mateuszordakowski7414
@mateuszordakowski7414 Ай бұрын
Show this same speeds and feeds and ap/AE on haas machines :), not all gr8 company Have money for highest bed machines cnc. ❤
@danhnguyen435
@danhnguyen435 Ай бұрын
Boom !
@semperfidelis8386
@semperfidelis8386 Ай бұрын
are you a machine shop making parts for customers, or what?
@danielczoller3395
@danielczoller3395 Ай бұрын
Hobo Titan not real, can’t hurt you. Hobo Titan:
@DART2WADER
@DART2WADER Ай бұрын
Этого мужика в президенты США!!!
@AliBaba__
@AliBaba__ Ай бұрын
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 Вы лучшие 👍👍👍
@cyclingbutterbean
@cyclingbutterbean Ай бұрын
Don't you know money is the root of ALL evil?
@SuperKaamio
@SuperKaamio Ай бұрын
You also need to calculate how many customers you have to get to correlate that fucked-up spindle cost. 20-30k$ (ish?)
@levitated-pit
@levitated-pit Ай бұрын
what employee benefits does this employer provide? paid time off? sick days? paternity/maternity leave (for how long?) or is he all about me me me my profits!
@Gameboygenius
@Gameboygenius Ай бұрын
Do you think he's able to give his employees more benefits and higher pay if the machines are running as efficiently as possible, or if they're not?
@Gnarfendorf
@Gnarfendorf Ай бұрын
@@Gameboygenius Able? Maybe. Willing? I dont think so. Not the murican way to do anything beneficial for the employees.
@TITANSofCNC
@TITANSofCNC Ай бұрын
My guys are all in the comments and I take incredible care of them. Higher pay and great benefits. I take great pride in taking care of my team. That’s why I have surrounded myself with the best and they don’t leave.
@TITANSofCNC
@TITANSofCNC Ай бұрын
My guys are all in the comments and I take incredible care of them. Higher pay and great benefits. I take great pride in taking care of my team. That’s why I have surrounded myself with the best and they don’t leave.
@TITANSofCNC
@TITANSofCNC Ай бұрын
My guys are all in the comments and I take incredible care of them. Higher pay and great benefits. I take great pride in taking care of my team. That’s why I have surrounded myself with the best and they don’t leave.
@chaiwatpotichanid
@chaiwatpotichanid Ай бұрын
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