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STANG KILLA SS 05-09-2019 12:36 PM

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Dart CNC billet block:shock:

website says "call for pricing":mrgreen:



https://scontent-dfw5-2.xx.fbcdn.net...87&oe=5D65C7B1

JatoTheRipper 05-09-2019 01:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by STANG KILLA SS (Post 5933558)
Dart CNC billet block:shock:

website says "call for pricing":mrgreen:

:drool: :boner:

Peaker 05-09-2019 04:40 PM

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Imagine buying a block, and also get a video of the whole milling process.
I do not like CNC machines, but man can they crank out some nice stuff.

hpiguy 05-10-2019 10:41 AM

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MacAskill is back!

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/avPHyG_tW4k" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

59sled 05-17-2019 12:30 PM

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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/B-CGOgrGkoA" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

wings_of_fire 05-17-2019 01:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaker (Post 5933609)
Imagine buying a block, and also get a video of the whole milling process.
I do not like CNC machines, but man can they crank out some nice stuff.

I love cnc machines not only because they crank out nice parts but also because I have worked on conventional machines and understand they can be PITA.

Conventional machines are unproductive and suitable for R&D work.

mikemcE 05-17-2019 03:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by STANG KILLA SS (Post 5933558)
Dart CNC billet block:shock:

website says "call for pricing":mrgreen:


If you gotta ask you can’t afford it.



Hang up and Drive

BigSki 05-17-2019 09:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wings_of_fire (Post 5935436)
I love cnc machines not only because they crank out nice parts but also because I have worked on conventional machines and understand they can be PITA.

Conventional machines are unproductive and suitable for R&D work.

I disagree. I'll use a Brideport to do a back facing operation while the next part is being made in the Haas. The manual mill actually speeds up production for certain parts. As I get more proficient with the CAM software and setting up the Haas, I can appreciate it's ability to make multiple copies of a part with very good accuracy but sometimes it s just so much faster and easier to setup the manual mill and knock out some small parts.

Peaker 05-17-2019 10:22 PM

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My last workplace got a 5 axis mill after i went on pension ( DMG Mori DMU 80 eVo )
https://en.dmgmori.com/products/mach...-80-evo-linear


And i have drooled over it when i have visited, and been dreaming on all those nice things i could make with it.
And thankfully nowadays CNC machines are a lot smarter then when i was schooled on them during my apprenticeship in the mid 80ties.
During my apprenticeship we was also taught on other older forms of automated machines, taking far longer to set up.


With the right lotto win i will not rule out getting CNC machines for my workshop ;-) but manual ones i will get for sure.

4wd4ws 05-18-2019 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by 59sled (Post 5935426)
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/B-CGOgrGkoA" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>


Tfs. "thumbsup"

wings_of_fire 05-18-2019 01:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BigSki (Post 5935541)
I disagree. I'll use a Brideport to do a back facing operation while the next part is being made in the Haas. The manual mill actually speeds up production for certain parts. As I get more proficient with the CAM software and setting up the Haas, I can appreciate it's ability to make multiple copies of a part with very good accuracy but sometimes it s just so much faster and easier to setup the manual mill and knock out some small parts.

From a financial prespective, conventional machines cannot earn money as fast as cnc machines do. That is enough reason for me to bail out on conventional machines.

These days even roughing operations are done on cnc machines.

A friend who runs a machine shop had HCHCR plates being machined on his conventional milling machine. During second last pass the spindle stopped and the cutter dug right into the job. The job was ruined and he had to bear the cost for a new plate. Another same job was ruined because the operator milled out an extra 0.1mm material. It would have been a different story if those jobs were done on a vmc.

BigSki 05-18-2019 06:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wings_of_fire (Post 5935669)
From a financial prespective, conventional machines cannot earn money as fast as cnc machines do. That is enough reason for me to bail out on conventional machines.

These days even roughing operations are done on cnc machines.

A friend who runs a machine shop had HCHCR plates being machined on his conventional milling machine. During second last pass the spindle stopped and the cutter dug right into the job. The job was ruined and he had to bear the cost for a new plate. Another same job was ruined because the operator milled out an extra 0.1mm material. It would have been a different story if those jobs were done on a vmc.

I agree that a manual machine, on it's own, is not an efficient way to make a run of parts but they still have a place as a "support" effort. When I have a 25 minute run time on a 1st operation and there's .125 that needs to come off of the back side, I can usually get that done on the manual mill in 10 minutes so that I'm staying productive while the CNC does its thing, and it saves time by not having to run a simple facing program to remove the back side.

I'm just sharing a different point of view with you. "thumbsup"

STANG KILLA SS 05-19-2019 08:16 PM

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Quote:

This is the Allison X-4520 aircraft engine built in the 1920s. Its 24 cylinders were configured in an "X" arrangement,and when it was completed, there were no dynos capable of handling the expected 1,200 horsepower. Four years after its completion, it was finally able to be tested, and it made over 1,300 horsepower - an unbelievable number in 1931.

https://scontent-dfw5-2.xx.fbcdn.net...7c&oe=5D680CF0

high plains drifter 05-19-2019 08:42 PM

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^^^ :shock:

RCC needs 'jaw-drop' & 'faint' smiley's.

Frank211 05-19-2019 10:41 PM

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This is COOL and something different
A removable motorcycle???

https://youtu.be/_F8o5GyXv2c

hpiguy 05-20-2019 08:20 AM

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Yee Haul!

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Frank211 05-20-2019 04:18 PM

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The cool us. I think most did this. My dad did it , i was cool !https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...843eb990b5.jpg

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Peaker 05-20-2019 04:37 PM

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I am told when i was very small ( so late 60 / early 70ties ) i was a sucker for beer, so to try and get me off that they tried to give me Snaps ( 45% )
Which i also just poured down and went,,,,,,,,,, MORE
So really me having stopped drinking alcohol regularly for over 35 years ago seem a little out of order, not least factoring in the Danes general love for the stuff.


The whole snowflake things i see not as in unique but rather just as fragile as.
So glad i don't have kids and so i can not make the same mistakes.

Mike Flea 05-20-2019 05:49 PM

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Bumper sticker I recently put on the back of my truck:

Brake Weight 05-20-2019 07:04 PM

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Lol.


It’s a window, not a bumper. And the clear will peel off leaving the letters behind. I make just about anything you can dream up as long as it’s 2-3 colors and fits in a 12x24” block. Nearly everyone at my work parking lot has something I’ve done.


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