I'll be back at it tomorrow...with jet lag, will be fun. Hopefully I don't make too many stupid mistakes.
@AChicken-sh1gc2 күн бұрын
i like the heavy sound of steel aluminum sounds like milling foam or drinking water to get rid of hunger
@dododove-f1m2 күн бұрын
I don't know anything about CNC, but I find it mentally satisfying to see a big piece of metal being machined in different ways and turned into a product. Thank you so much for all the videos you make.
@ericsandberg31672 күн бұрын
You guys have some considerable spindle time into this project.
@Sara-TOC2 күн бұрын
Great video! I look forward to seeing the finished product!
@jones73992 күн бұрын
what im curious about, is why you choose for certain tools and certain toolpaths when ther are a lot faster and more efficient ways you can do those operations. for example, why arent you using the tool you used at 0:12 for the bulk machining at 6:30?
@jones73992 күн бұрын
ive got more examples but this one is probably the easiest one
@piratiniwood5472 күн бұрын
😊 I am totally with you, although I like to look at milling with small endmills
@supremecommander23982 күн бұрын
yeah, i was about the ask the same. To me it makes no sense that the "MRR preachers" are using a comparable tiny endmill to do so many shallow cuts for two flat steps. would a tool-change really take so long?
@mikethevike69982 күн бұрын
I was just coming to comment the same thing. This channel promotes tool and path efficiency and use, what seems to be, inefficient processes.
@jones73992 күн бұрын
@@supremecommander2398 mrr?
@jessevanes117 сағат бұрын
wow, 1 of your best, i have seen so far, sawasdee pee mai, from SW Thailand!
@truegret77782 күн бұрын
"Ah, the sweet sounds of making chips ....... sounds like victory (money!)". I for one would watch live feeds (formerly known as "webcams") of some of your Swiss machines, wire EDM, and 5-axis .... I'm pretty sure I could watch 24/7 - very therapeutic!! Happy New Year ya'all ....
@raider16282 күн бұрын
Awesome!! when is the programming video coming out??
@ultimatebasses2 күн бұрын
Awesome camera angles!
@rayblankenship432Күн бұрын
Very impressive!
@paulmace7910Күн бұрын
For those who say that machining has become a bunch of button pushers look at this series. Everybody in the value stream here has to be on their “A” game to produce products like this. The machine tool they are using is a monster. Thank you for posting.
@filaxdiy2 күн бұрын
BOOOOOOM LET'S GOOOOOO!!!!!
@Rickd-jh7iwКүн бұрын
Just for some perspective, the material for the 4" x 6" x 9" 6061AL bars they started with is $261/ft here in Canada. 3' x $261 = $780 plus probably another $100 shipping.
@jasonanthonywebster8859Күн бұрын
She does leave a mess, also is this aluminium your carving, what's the stronger material you can work with?
@cannamay19862 күн бұрын
Loved this mate 👌 u should be proud of that 👏 👍 as my dad always said to me when teaching and learning me "the most important and 1 of the hardest things of this trade is workholding" it's just something that's always stuck with me lol if u know u know....awesome job m8 happy new year to you all
@jbrownson2 күн бұрын
Love this
@GhulamHussainEngineeringWorks2 күн бұрын
Great working nice machine good company
@ralphpavero77602 күн бұрын
Amazing
@alexdalton729015 сағат бұрын
Love talking with machinists about funny stuff like bud who took a edge finder up to 15000 rpm it pulled the holder out of the spindle (everyone was ok) funny now lol
@DavelyDriven2 күн бұрын
Can’t see the swarf for the snark in the comments 😅
@flikflak242 күн бұрын
2 questions for you jessie my man. 1 why did you even use a end mill at op one at all and not just use the face mill that was already in the spindle ? and 2. why didnt you rough out most of the end mill work with the face mill and just finish with the end mill on op two ? a mill doing lathe work on a milling machine. did you ask tyson for help xD ( since a lathe probably have more knolage/experience on turning then a mill do/does ) ( the true tital of a milling machine operator according to the teaching of the old machining. same thing when it comes to lathe )
@john.hunter2 күн бұрын
Ugh, just came from work and i'm already watching work-related stuff xD
@rushikeshsanap7019Күн бұрын
22:40 why milling this square side of the jaw??
@СлаваПолешук2 күн бұрын
Finally!
@DavelyDriven2 күн бұрын
Had a little bit of a CSI Miami glow for a second there lol
@salihaydn683211 сағат бұрын
Hello, I live in Turkey and, as a Turkish creator, I love your content and follow it closely with great care. However, since your content does not include Turkish subtitle support, I am unable to fully understand the valuable information you share. If you could add Turkish subtitles for your Turkish creator friends who follow you, like me, it would make us very happy. Knowledge becomes more beautiful when shared.
@1320pass2 күн бұрын
My dream job.
@alexdalton729015 сағат бұрын
Hey guys what is involved in trickle feed machining like a mill that u can’t upload large programs to where it reads forgets reads next forget reads forgets and so on (coming from pnc 440) but im going to be trained to use an old okuma we have (not a machinist (engineering) but i understand machining to a degree but not this ^
@sleepy_143Күн бұрын
Boring. I wonder if they have any manual lathes or mills
@Soundpost-f2l2 күн бұрын
Why use such a long tool for those flats you cut the dovetail in?
@jaymex26172 күн бұрын
Tool show-off 😊
@Soundpost-f2l2 күн бұрын
@jaymex2617 with a shorter tool, you can go faster because it's more rigid, plus pushing at the tip of it has less leverage towards snapping at the end of the holder. I try to keep a 1/2" x 3/4" tool in my machine most of the time for things like that.
@gulch19692 күн бұрын
It could be just what was available without having to put together a shorter tool. I've been guilty of this as well.
@Soundpost-f2l2 күн бұрын
@gulch1969 fair. I just figured with tool probes and stuff it would be easier to switch tools.
@LakshmananLM2 күн бұрын
Fir..... Um 3rd?
@AM-hf9kk2 күн бұрын
Wow... it's absolutely insane to me that the entire workpiece can spin at lathe speeds. First I've seen anyone do that.
@klasjanzen11652 күн бұрын
This was definitely not programed by Dany.
@imrobexgmbh16122 күн бұрын
WOW!
@MrChevelle8320 сағат бұрын
we dont see many sparks!
@DonnaF-yi4jx2 күн бұрын
Dovetail jaws not oriented properly.
@metacombs2 күн бұрын
What the heck is it?
@Jon-O.2 күн бұрын
Why did you waste time with what looked like a 1/2 in end mill when you could've avoided a tool change and 3 passes and just run the face mill one pass then the dovetail way to much air time the absolute most expensive material to machine air and time. Do better
@theodounisКүн бұрын
Engineering at its best
@cameronanderson8974Күн бұрын
All that material you cut off off, just get waterjet lol. Every video cutting off 75% of stock
@roncournoyer77942 күн бұрын
Nice jaws. But to call it genius is a huge stretch.