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Rick Steinard
Добавлен 31 мар 2009
44th Fuel Tech World Finals Sunday Semi Finals
44th Fuel Tech World Finals Sunday Semi Finals
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44th Fuel Tech World Finals Sunday Second Round
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44th Fuel Tech World Finals Sunday Second Round
44th Fuel Tech World Finals Sunday First Round
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44th Fuel Tech World Finals Sunday First Round
44th Fuel Tech World Finals Saturday 3rd Qualifying
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This run seals the National Record. This bike is now the quickest all motor, stock bore and stroke 1441 in the country.
44th Fuel Tech World Finals Saturday Round 2 Qualifying
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Saturday Second round Of Qualifying.
44th Fuel Tech World Finals presented by Wiseco Friday 03 08 36 03 10 55 oDownloader
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Mancup Friday First Round of Qualifying
Man Cup National Record Run
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This is a bone stock ZX14R motor. 93 octane pump gas. The only mods are a header and a lock up clutch. (aloud in the rules for the class) The class is Z/Ultra Stock. 8.49@151. #1 qualifier a 3 National Events and National Points Champion.
Semi Finals at Rockingham S/E
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Kevin and Steve, super close race MOV, .0004 seconds.
H2 Transmission Undercutting.
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Keith our 12 year old machinist undercuts a transmission for the record setting H2 Triple of Steve Chandler.
Copy of Demo in a box, wide open!
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Haas cant move any faster. Any one got a faster machine they want to run this demo on? I would love to put your video here instead! Rick
Iscar, Mastercam X9 and Brother Speedio S700 X1
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Iscar, Mastercam X9 and Brother Speedio S700 X1
Iscar T490 Face Mill. The original, 6 years + ahead of the copies
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Iscar T490 Face Mill. The original, 6 years ahead of the copies
Iscar H400 Storage tank inspection hatch
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Iscar H400 Storage tank inspection hatch
Not Iscar, Blazers produced this video many years ago. Credit should go to whom it belongs.
Show me where.
@@IscarRick It was given out by a Balzers employee when they were still a stand alone company. It was used in presentations, and was circulated amongst Iscar product managers probably 12-15 years ago. The original has their branding at the beginning. Looked to be made late 60's, early 70's.
@@yessir9780 Hmm, The original tape was shot in 1959. The woman in the lab, my grand mother. She did NOT work for Iscar. Neither do I now. I cut it from the 35mm film. It has been copied and reposted many times. I don't care. I don't take money for my post. Its just good visuals for machinist. If someone wants to take credit, go a head. I know where it came from.
This is the best machining video. Perhaps the best video, period.
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4:43 damn, im guessin thats what too much rake looks like
1:53 chatter
Вот как это сняли?
Does anyone really know/care about what this video shows?
cool!
That red looks so good
Looking good Rick. Can't wait to hear how you do on the track.
Stunning video.
Stock?
Good Job buddy!
I've got an h2 transmission i need cut. where are you?
Detroit area.
What is ESR steel, look like it give rough surface quality when using uncoat tool ( chip crack and crush a lot)
Looks like clay
Hmmmm. I need to look into this machine.
Interesting imperfection in the lattice structure at 2:11
The best video ever for cutting of metal..
I wish my bike was working =( Have fun!
How does the cutting oil get too the tip of the cutter. If the cutting tip is below the surface of the metal?
Like if Chris Vandelaar sent you
Hello Rick Steinard, hello Brian Barth, or anyone! I'd be enormously grateful if someone can tell who actually created and first published this great video, and when. It seems to be quite widely shared on the internet but with no authorship credit details.
What is build up edges and how it is formed? Can any one explain me please?
BUE, happens when the melting point of the material matches the melting of the cobalt in the cutter. Very common with high speed steel cutters.
If the above video shows the formation of BUE, kindly tell me the exact time on the video
Husky liners are much better and have a lifetime warranty not 3 yr warranty! !
Just got mine delivered yesterday and am blown away by how well they fit. You sure you got the right ones for the model of your vehicle?
Inches ? Omg dont you guys know the rest of the planet went metric ages ago.
An insert wasted
What is the machine?
Have fun trying to work a tool that can't break a chip into a production process. That looks like a nightmare.
That was done years ago. We were developing Dynamic tool path for a lathe. The test was all about tool path and not "breaking" a chip. This was the first time it ever cut metal. R&D has to start somewhere.
Such a shame this series never went anywhere. They did a damn good job with the animation.
What happened?
JESUS WHY
Amazing.....the material looks like aluminum/aluminium to the European crowd....but, it says steel....!!
00000407 PRIMER CORTE: Utilizan la herramienta de aceros rápidos, de alta velocidad sin recubierta Utilizan la pieza: Acero Dulce la herramienta por el material hace cortes precisos ya que tiene resistencia al desgaste y altos niveles de dureza mientras que el material por ser acero dulce tiene mayor maleabilidad y tenacidad al concluir veremos viruta con gránulos gruesos por el tipo de pieza a cortar. SEGUNDO CORTE: Utilizan la herramienta de aceros rápidos, de alta velocidad sin recubierta Utilizan la pieza: Acero ESR. es como aleaciones con materiales reciclados para reducir costos la herramienta por el material hace cortes precisos ya que tiene resistencia al desgaste y altos niveles de dureza mientras que el material por ser acero ESR posee una viruta fina y uniforme. TERCER CORTE: Utilizan la herramienta HSS T.I.N recubierta Utilizan la pieza: Acero ESR. es como aleaciones con materiales reciclados para reducir costos la herramienta por el material hace cortes muchísimo mas precisos en relación con la anterior ya que tiene resistencia al desgaste y altos niveles de dureza mientras que el material por ser acero ESR posee una viruta fina y uniforme. corte preciso material denso CUARTO CORTE Utilizan la herramienta HSS T.I.N recubierta Utilizan la pieza: Acero Inoxidable la herramienta por el material hace cortes muchísimo mas precisos en relación con la anterior ya que tiene resistencia al desgaste y altos niveles de dureza mientras que el material por ser acero Inoxidable es una acero con muchísima mas dureza aunque con una facilidad de conformación por tanto el material es denso y el corte menos preciso.
3/8 mill, 12,000 rpm, 500 IPM, but you NEVER SAY STEP OVER. How far were you stepping over radially?
Amazing.. Please make same video for negative rake angle.
I'm fairly certain this video was produced by Valenite back in the day. I remember seeing it in 1993 when I got into cutting tool sales full time. Notice the tooling being used is HSS and the coatings are TiN. I've seen this shared recently by some of the largest carbide manufacturers in the world. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Hello Brian, hello Rick, or anyone! I'd be enormously grateful if either of you can say who actually created and first published this video. It seems to be quite widely shared on the internet but with no credit details.
It does look like a Valenite video I’ve seen in the past.
Wow in inpressed
A very good result I love it!
Our 2016 brother Speedio s700x1 just arrived! We unboxed it and prepped for the install today! So excited, I love our brother tcr2a pallet changer, the s700 will be much faster!
Wouldn't it be better to give the leading edge of the cutter a concave curve? That way the "splitting angle" will be less and the material has more space to go. Perhaps it would bunch up less?
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Where was the video produced Rick? Do you have a point of contact?
Great video, I'm gonna show this to all of our apprentices.
amazing video....
like butter. Is that a heat exchanger?
well they at least seem to be the first developing the tech in 2002 and releasing true milling 2005. Don't remember when adaptive clearing was released but it seems like the guys at freesteel started developing it in 2003 or 2004 as per their web site. HSMworks was a great product clearly ahead of its time. Too bad Autodesk got to it. I fear it is destined to be abandon ware.