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Mr. M

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  1. Yep, we use the plastic tags that snap onto the tool here as well.
  2. I don't know about MasterCam, but SolidWorks performance is better on i7's vs i9's
  3. You can get something for close to that price on the Dell Outlet site. Remember that adding/replacing ram is pretty easy so make sure the video card and processer are up to snuff and upgrade the rest when you get it https://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnlineSales/Online/InventorySearch.aspx?c=us&cs=28&l=en&s=dfb&brandid=2801&sign=PXhcOSHtr1T4IOw%2fPR7UdeDN5vNJYPW20YZmXUrl2KUa1uwyvFPkQswZ%2bGQ%2fRKZbIWeeHap%2fCghPxeLTlJFGQpJZLFtJBhx3MAPIvskVG80%2fD3%2fOqsl%2b7mgXod3ntI0O5xPVSaZgldN85k6mMAaD2RH0cjvndydui%2b2Z1NZH5AJTRQ%2fHi%2fEIBOInxZzfv0SjC%2fmirH1ZHDS1qXt5A%2fAstPX9ZfLHinJjLJFkTGdDB1VeWiXNVi8jGk5Hq2eRott7ihJQsojK6Xbo2pmIKvThe7AUcryGzsMHXepUxKSAvO8MiNDRU4yGCi38zFjGVUGNsxasmfw%2boPQzv7II%2fJN9AqYs8OKvXruwDuw62s3rPcJpGbcErezx1%2bJXwmORy8fBF%2bAot9NERKZejvcs%2bKK%2fK%2bi8IN5PH4Rdaeshi7BNqqCTbrtiaEnQf7dKEcFnXIHO0LHlxBZxYUH0kuqf1yYvNmJ0BmyAM7DXkFQ3BwkN9cb238lbLepoEN1RPDfQfaNbbPD7fOMSyQk%3d
  4. We have one but not on a Haas. I would not manually tool change it. When we load it into a machine, we toolchange it 3-4 times, then indicate it in. After that it repeats very well as long as someone does not manually remove it. (Very well = ±.0005 1" out from the collet nut is what I saw)
  5. I fixed some switches on a barfeed this week that had twisted and the wires pulled out for some reason. I then watched the operator slap the buttons fairly hard and aggressively twist the switch that had just ben re-attached 5 seconds before. Gorillas I tell ya
  6. For solid carbide drills we use Guhring, Mitsubishi, Nachi, and Mikron. We also use the Nachi powdered metal drills. Mikron and Mits are the ones we use for most applications under .150". Nachi gives not quite as good of hole quality compared to Guhring or Mits it seems but is lower cost.
  7. Who do you use other than Harvey Tool for small tools with a variety of reach options, corner radii, and special profiles such as corner rounding tools, double angle cutters, and the like? We have cannot easily get Harvey tool at our India location and I do not really want to have to do customs for these things unless there is no other option.
  8. We have an OGP Smartscope for only optical but a Zeiss O-Inspect that is a combo machine. I know that according to our QC guys the Zeiss better vs the OGP for optical measurements, but the OGP is a little faster for stuff without a program.
  9. And if you are doing much roughing and tight tolerance finishing it probably wouldn't perform so hot.
  10. I wonder how aggressive you can really cut with that before the spindle rigidity in that rotational axis becomes a limiting factor. Looks fun regardless!
  11. Big Kaiser Mega E series is what we use for a lof of the small tools with minimal runout needed.
  12. We have a quick change receiver on all our 5 axis machines. We use the Shunck Vero S on ours. Helps keep the spindle running by minimizing setup time. For tool holders we use Big Kaiser holders for 90% of the tools. Without knowing more details, I'm not sure what else to say
  13. Okuma America is going to be demoing Y-Axis parting at IMTS it looks like. If that is the case, I bet we will be seeing a good solution soon.
  14. If i am understanding the question correctly, I have had better success with milling cutters like that on a face-mill arbor than ones on a Weldon shank.
  15. We use IMCO solid carbide for the 1/2 and smaller sizes in 17-4 and 15-5PH. They have a IPC7 and 9 line that we have started testing on a few jobs and they are looking promising.
  16. Even the Haas boxes can do that (from what I've seen)
  17. I have a 'koma 4/5th axis table on a VMC and it performs great. They are usually my 1st choice.
  18. I do a pretty similar approach to this. I do have a spot in the program where it sets the absolute value for Z (VZOFZ=123.4567) as a safety, and then does the shifts after that.
  19. The times I was involved resetting up a new Head/Head spindle we had a stand with 5 indicators on it to measure a test bar in a variety of positions. We were supplied a program to run while we did this that would record all of the positions and at the end it could accurately record the center of rotation for both rotary's. The only way to potentially automatically do that on machine tools at this time that I am aware of is with a probe and something like Renishaw's AxiSet
  20. What machine and control do you have? As Doug says, it is just a softkey to switch. I've used schedule programs on multiple generations of Okuma controls and never had to do it blind.
  21. You would be better served using a schedule program if I am understanding you correctly. Four .MIN part programs and one schedule. (ALL.SDF) PSELECT A1.MIN,,,Q1 PSELECT A2.MIN,,,Q1 PSELECT A3.MIN,,,Q1 PSELECT A4.MIN,,,Q1 END
  22. If it is brand new, have your distributor come in and re-align it for you.

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