Machine Shop 7
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Machine Shop 7 Milling Machine 4
1 Reaming Holes Reamer is used to make a drilled hole larger and smoother within 2/10000" of it's diameter
2 Boring Holes A Boring Head is used for making very accurate holes; also used on a quill producing more accurate holes
3 Milling a Slot End Mills used to mill slots in a piece
4 Milling a Shoulder Conventional & Climb Milling
A Shoulder or step milled into a piece Conventional Milling-part is fed against the motion of the tool; best for rough cuts Climb Milling-Part is being fed along with direction or rotation of the tool; better surface finish cuts
5 Cleaning the Machine
Very important in the use of milling machine; chips, dust, etc.. Needs to be cleaned Only a brush or vacuum should be used. Air should never be used; this risks blowing chips into machine and possibly damaging it Most accidents in a machine shop happen when bringing parts to a machine or when the machien is being cleaned
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Ditto to gloves never being worn where things rotate. They can catch and you will be pulled in.
Posted over 3 years by Anonymous User
Gloves should never be worn on a mill, lathe or drill press.
Posted over 3 years by Anonymous User
Excellent video, glad to see safety glasses on this one, gloves would really drive a good point home. Great explanation on climb milling verse conventional milling!
Posted over 3 years by Anonymous User
Machine Shop 7 Milling Machine 4 1 Reaming Holes Reamer is used to make a drilled hole larger and smoother within 2/10000" of it's diameter 2 Boring Holes A Boring Head is used for making very accurate holes; also used on a quill producing more accurate holes 3 Milling a Slot End Mills used to mill slots in a piece 4 Milling a Shoulder Conventional & Climb Milling A Shoulder or step milled into a piece Conventional Milling-part is fed against the motion of the tool; best for rough cuts Climb Milling-Part is being fed along with direction or rotation of the tool; better surface finish cuts 5 Cleaning the Machine Very important in the use of milling machine; chips, dust, etc.. Needs to be cleaned Only a brush or vacuum should be used. Air should never be used; this risks blowing chips into machine and possibly damaging it Most accidents in a machine shop happen when bringing parts to a machine or when the machien is being cleaned
Posted over 3 years by Anonymous User
Excellent video, glad to see safety glasses on this one, gloves would really drive a good point home. Great explanation on climb milling verse conventional milling!
Posted over 3 years by Anonymous User
You shouldn’t be used the quill for milling. Bring the knee up and lock the the quill down in its fully retracted state. You can damage the quill by the extreme side forces generated from milling.
Posted over 3 years by Anonymous
great video, I’ve never seen before that precise instruction video.
I’m student from Poland.
Posted 3 years by Anonymous
Je tenais à vous féliciter pour ces vidéos remarquables. Elles sont littéralement bourrées d’astuces jamais vues nulle part.
Bravo et merci au nom de tous les bricoleurs de la terre
JLH974
Reunion Island
Posted 3 years by Anonymous
conventional milling animation is wrong
Posted 3 years by Anonymous
end of movie
Posted over 1 year by japroach 00:22:59
Yea, I almost made the same comment. LOL
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:08:57
Oh. Never mind. ;-)
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:08:57
Not with calipers, you don’t. How about gauge pins??
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:07:55
I just had to stick around til the very end, got to be thorough didn’t want to miss anything. ;)
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:45:31
There’s nothing here go away!
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:39:48
..umm…
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:23:24
…uhh…
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:23:49
I guess they forgot to pay the editors?
Posted over 1 year by Anonymous 00:23:58
wATCH YOUR FINGERS, BUDDY!!!
Posted 1 year by Anonymous 00:18:30
You mean a SMALLER endmill!!!!!
Posted 1 year by Anonymous 00:20:57
no lube?
Posted 11 months by Anonymous 00:05:06
keep watching
Posted 11 months by Anonymous 00:31:48
seriously, almost there
Posted 11 months by Anonymous 00:34:32
No- LARGER so that it would have more force to move the table/backlash and then break when seeing a lot of material…
Posted 7 months by Anonymous 00:21:00
see dark area in channel on right side of part? No lube = too hot =burnt metal
Posted 6 months by Anonymous 00:13:59