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i´d love to see the same test with nylon. And especially the surface after drilling the holes.
ОтветитьHey Titan, is the Synergy 735 coolant suitable for thread tapping? Or does the lack of oil cause premature breakage?
ОтветитьIt still takes longer to print out a shipping label and pack up a job than the time difference here to drill 100 holes 🤷♂️
ОтветитьAt the end of the test you must show what may happen with cobalt when not pecking and just ram hole by hole. At least 20-30 holes in row. That's interesting.
ОтветитьHoly holes
ОтветитьNice video, eye opener.
ОтветитьWell ya of course, half the sfm and 1/3 feed. Of course it’s gonna be slower plus pecking.
Plus cobalt compared to carbide is 1000 times different.
Compare at least a carbide drill to a carbide drill.....
What's the price difference, how long do they both last, can they be run faster than this (you say recommended speed but previous comments are saying you can run the cobalt much harder than you did) can you compare against some other companies high rate drills (Iscar, YG1, Sandvik, etc), what cobalt drill was used here? I like your videos but I would prefer something more long-form with better information.
ОтветитьVery good very good
ОтветитьI run a small shop and always prefer HSS/Cobalt drills over carbide. They're cheaper and I can always re-sharpen them on my pedestal grinder. Also, I can’t afford Kennametal tools. Why the hell is Kennametal so expensive? They think they're like the Louis Vuitton of tooling. For example, I can get a decent American made ⌀ ½” solid carbide end mill for $60. That same end mill from Kennametal would cost me $300+. Makes no sense to me.
ОтветитьHM vs Hss
AAAAA hahahaha!
Mercedes vs Lada!🤣
Intentional distortion of the drilling process. 3 depth diameters can be drilled used to G81. Why revs 4751? 7000-7500 for .201 drill more suitable. Try, and post the rebuttal.
ОтветитьWhat program did you used to editthis time comparative vídeo? I’m doing some tool tests in my companie and i like to do something like this. Thanks
ОтветитьI run my hss drills faster than that cobalt is going
ОтветитьMeaningless comparison, run them at the same speeds and feeds and see which lasts longer, which holds size longer and which maintains finish longest.
Ответить100 holes in 7 minutes?? Wow that's fast.
Ответить90% of shop can't afford kennametal products.
ОтветитьGlorious.
ОтветитьIsn’t this test more about the geometry of the drill than the material of the drill?
Ответитьvery good video..thanks for your time
ОтветитьDefinitely better than my Makita ))
ОтветитьI keep seeing the ads for blaser 735 but can't find where to buy it. Anyone use it in a fog buster? I am only interested in smaller quantities such as 5 gallon pals.
Ответить$35-60 carbide drill bit vs Cobalt drill bits that cost a few nickels. In a Tormac, I'll stick with the cobalt bits and run them at a faster rpm
ОтветитьTry again in 1.4501 or 1.4539 😉
ОтветитьTitan...I know you put some really interesting content but stop doing that with Kennametal products! I know they make plenty good tools but you don't have to fake tests to prove it...I know that all the old textbooks state 90smm for plain HSS on aluminum, I know HSS CO5 drills can go 20-30% faster and I sure as hell know that you (especially you) wouldn't peck a drill at 1/2 diameter depth...
ОтветитьFANBOYS of KENNAMETAL
ОтветитьOH YEAH ......... I TOOK A SPEED READING COURSE NOW EAT ALPHABET SOUP 10 TIMES AS FAST!
ОтветитьSorry Titan,
it is the first time I give you a thumb down, but here I can't support you as this is not a fair comparison at all.
Looks a lot more something like a baddly unfair promotional video. I do not have any problem with Kennametal, I'm also a user of their tools, but I cannot be ok with such content.
Seleckt 😂
ОтветитьTitan
Check out the OSG mega muscle drills. I would love to see your Makino running one of those.
OSG also make some awesome tools.
Actually Titan(s), two questions. But before I proceed; I must point out that Marcus Aurelius himself would appreciate Titan's Stoicism.
Question no. 1: "how do you, could you, make simple screws (to precision of course) , on a five-axis"?
Question no. 2: "with the five-axis machines; what is the maximum weight capacity for a huge chunk of (as you would say Titan), INCONEL "?
KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING,.....something tells me you will and I will attentively be watching. Well done guys!!@!!
Next time compare a cryptonite Drill vs Cobalt Drill.
Do not forget, write above the cryptonite drill (Kena metal). in cobalt drill write (Sandvik does not exist) only kenametal
Titans Story 😄
GODRILLA!
ОтветитьI use HPD cobalt drills and run them faster so much faster then that and they’ve got the gold colour plating on them and they are one plunge .
Ответить90% of these comments are missing how real this is (besides the sponsorship most likely). Time is money, fast runs equate to dollars. Sure, a hand full of Excellent tools cost a bit up front but the productivity in the end is what earns clients, repeat clients, pays your techs, bills, etc. Y'all are missing @Titans mission. MANUFACTURE IN AMERICA
ОтветитьAre those HSK 63F tool holders?
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