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ОтветитьGood video Barry. Did mastercam tell you that you'd rub on the tabbing op? Or am I seeing something else? Also, is the machine control the reason for the choppy 5 axis deburr, or the code?
ОтветитьBig Love from Pakistan And i want to buy kennametal tools kindly methode to purchase these tools
ОтветитьHuh neat. That makes fixturing a lot easier.
ОтветитьLove the vids guys, but i wanna know the story behind that smashed window in the doosan :P
ОтветитьThat tab reminds me of the sprue in injection molding. (A similar concept.) Nice video, guys.
Ответитьthank you for the video
4 minutes and 33 seconds of video
the softness of the machine.
no stickiness
Is the cam the problem?
Is it a machine problem?
One question
What is camera name in the machine?
That poor drill
ОтветитьCan you go over tabbing in more depth in a future video? How to eliminate and blend the tan after you break it off? Please an thank you.
ОтветитьYeah why’s it sticking like that when chamfering? I’d think it would be a smooth contour cut and not so choppy.
Ответитьcool
ОтветитьCutter is rubbing on the shank when parting off. Pretty sure you heard it do that, right….? 🤭
ОтветитьImpressive
ОтветитьGreat Content Again Baz !!
ОтветитьIs that part NOT dovetailed? And you're taking that big of a cut at the beginning? What vise is that?
ОтветитьNice Video! Before the Multi Axis Deburr toolpath came to Mastercam we deburr our 3D edges with Morph or Parallel.
ОтветитьPretty ass
Ответитьgood video titans..thanks for your time
ОтветитьWat happen to the Machine window?
ОтветитьWhy is B so jerky
ОтветитьThis is how all 5 axis work goes for me. The more the machine does the better.
For the tool axis control it's better in my experience to use 3+2 motion as apposed to full 5 axis. Full 5 can cause jerky motion if your filtering isn't tuned for the machine. 3+2 will tilt and park for each cut creating much smoother, and as a result, faster motion for the cut.
More videos with this dude
ОтветитьFinally a programmer who enjoys his work
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ОтветитьLooks like aluminum
ОтветитьAwesome!
ОтветитьGreetings from Buenos Aires. ..Argentina. ...
ОтветитьImagine the guy who had to come up with the program to figure out that tool path automatically.
ОтветитьBarry, do you use any kind of machine simulation software?
ОтветитьHow long time had you for the programm
ОтветитьI see sparks and my old conventional machinist ass freaks out and goes into Danger Will Robinson Danger mode!!! And then I saw ceramic, holy meltdown!
Ответитьwhy is the roughing SFM so wildly high? is it because it doesn’t matter so much with 1018 steel?
Ответитьim sure, it will run way faster if you debure, the edges in a 3 axes chamfering toolpath and just rotate the part from angle to angle, the 5 axes simultanius toolpath runs slower. its not necessary at this part. its a little more programming work, but its saves cycletime.
Ответить700m/min on that endmill, jeeeez someone accidentally took parameters from aluminium endmill page? 😅 Crazy numbers
ОтветитьPersonally, I don't like to use just the tip of a large tool to prevent inequal wear.
Of course, if you're just going for speed and mass production, few seconds cost on tool change tend to pile up.
Awesome
ОтветитьNot showing pulling the part off the tab is like my wife changing the channel right as Joe Montana drops back for a pass…..
ОтветитьNice
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