Saturday Morning Video! 12-19-15
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I bet your coolant pump has more HP than my cnc mill, great video. ?
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Yeah, that coolant pump makes it look like a war is going on in there!
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Nice video Russ Thumbsup 
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That's great! The 2 flute mill roughing them out sounds better with the heavy hogging than it does with the light cut on the periphery. No surprise.
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Okay, okay. I'll bite and BEGIN THE DOWNLOAD! Smile
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(12-20-2015, 12:28 PM)Sunset Machine Wrote: Okay, okay. I'll bite and BEGIN THE DOWNLOAD!  Smile
1 hour, 45 minutes.

Oh my that is so sad Big Grin  Big Grin

I think you are going to have to look at a bit of an upgrade Smile

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Nothing but satellite and dialup here. I tried the space race for 18 months and it left too much to be desired, so I went back to dialup.
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Russ, just curious... what is the do-dad sitting under the red bracket on the right side of the table for? 17428
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(12-20-2015, 03:24 PM)Highpower Wrote: Russ, just curious... what is the do-dad sitting under the red bracket on the right side of the table for?  17428

That is the tool setter.  

Once a tool is loaded into the machine, the operator can set the tool length and diameter by pressing a couple of buttons on the control.

He can even load in several tools, tell the control what pocket (in the tool carousel) they are in, press a button, go get a coffee, and by the time he comes back, the machine will have automatically set all the lengths and/or diameters of those tools.

We keep the bracket on when not in use to prevent the setting stylus from taking potential damage should a chunk of holding stock (when face milling), or a loose piece come out of the vise and go flying around inside there.  

Sometime in the near future, I will ask Andrew to get some video of the whole process and post it in this section.
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