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  • FIX8 ▪︎ Toolholder ▪︎ PCJN ▪︎ -3° ▪︎ Inch
    Heavy-Duty Turning ▪︎ Square Shank
    Catalog # FIX8PCJNR206D

Komentáře • 224

  • @swanvalleymachineshop
    @swanvalleymachineshop Před 2 lety +15

    That's one cracking tool . Back in the 80's Sumitomo made a side mount similar . I used to use for large conveyor rollers , was a great tool to reduce chatter & ringing . 👍

    • @robyoung1890
      @robyoung1890 Před 2 lety +6

      Iscar did one too. Same result, reduced load and chatter. The bonus was the 8 sides :)

  • @CPTFiXtion
    @CPTFiXtion Před 2 lety +3

    This is such a satisfying channel. Making chips, no talking, no nonsense

  • @gangleweed
    @gangleweed Před 2 lety +6

    When I look back I realise how fast time flies......at age 83, I've been retired for the last 20 years and previous to that spent 17 years in the office doing mainframe up date for tooling..........so, as a fitter and turner I was last on a lathe in 1980, one of those big Craven face plate lathes, machining loading chambers for the atomic energy commission for Hinkley Point and Hunterston B atomic power stations back in UK.......I believe they are now being decommissioned as obsolete.
    Carbide tips are not carbide tips any more, the configuration of tip topography has made tip (insert) recognition a new science that I'm far removed from.....if I had to start all over again I don't think I'd go into heavy engineering ever again..........back in the day we used Sandvic Coromant S1, S2, S3 and S4 grades triangular or square.....today I wouldn't know where to start looking but I have carbide and holders for my garage hobby use and they all come from China.

    • @cembellsteve
      @cembellsteve Před 2 lety +1

      Craven Moore head is what we call one of our machines. That was the first machine we got back running after Katrina hit us.
      That has to be the most simple machine of large VTLs . Our machine is 96" table.
      Every guy that starts out in the machine shop has to run that machine first. It can take a beating.

    • @gangleweed
      @gangleweed Před 2 lety

      @@cembellsteve A VTL........is that a vertical boring mill.........looks like a turret lathe standing on it's head, so, yes, a vertical turning lathe.......I worked on those in UK back in the 70's, made by Webster & Bennet.... heavy machines..... some we used had chucks you could stand on at 4 metres diam
      I wonder how better they would have worked with the new Fix8 insert technology.....the 8 cutting edges has to be a real boon.
      I think I could use those Fix8 inserts on my old 1930 Colchester Bantam lathe as one insert would probably last forever......LOL.

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Před 2 lety +5

    I've been watching ads for these inserts for some time and they sure look great. Your experience seems to verify this impression. Thanks for letting us take a look.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +3

      I’m always skeptical of new innovations like this where it’s clearly a proprietary Kennametal pocket on that toolholder, so the design is to keep you buying their carbide.
      That being said, might be great but won’t know until I spend more time with it.

  • @nickj2508
    @nickj2508 Před 2 lety +11

    Nice video. I chuckled at statement at the beginning. Hopefully the armchair machinist warriors didn't get triggered. 😀

  • @andrewtetley3883
    @andrewtetley3883 Před 2 lety +14

    That’s just astonishing the difference between the two tools the chip size was huge and the load savings on the meter brilliant that I’m sure will translate to reduced electricity consumption meaning presumably a better profit for the company. Looking forward to to seeing more trials Chris thank you 😊

    • @chas1878
      @chas1878 Před 2 lety

      Saving relevant amounts of money on electricity being saved due to low motor-load is a thing?

    • @andrewtetley3883
      @andrewtetley3883 Před 2 lety +4

      @@chas1878 yes it’s definitely possible the motor to Chris’s machine is likely to be 15Kw rated minimum I would imagine possibly higher. When you’re using it day in and out 10% savings on 15Kw per hour starts adding up. And just to quantify what I’m saying I’ve got electrical qualifications but started out in engineering on old school machinery. Working for a Polish 2nd WW Fighter pilot in the Polish RAF Squadrons, which is another reason I like watching Chris so much as he’s Polish origins 😊😊😊

    • @chas1878
      @chas1878 Před 2 lety

      @@andrewtetley3883 that's pretty interesting. I only work with tiny machines compared to that behemoth and there's not much to rough to begin with. Good to know👍

    • @kruegermachiningltd4355
      @kruegermachiningltd4355 Před 2 lety +5

      @@chas1878 I don't know about older lathes but no its not a thing with new CNC equipment, We have 9 cnc machines in our shop lathes and mills, roughly this size. We spend about $1500 a month in electricity and we actually went through the trouble of seeing which machines drew the most and where the most expensive to operate basically our 20HP air compressor, and shop AC, were 95% of the electricity that we used. Our one lathe is rated at about 50 Kva and under normal running it was using under a dollar an hour.

    • @kevind1865
      @kevind1865 Před rokem +3

      @@chas1878 it’s not about saving the 10% on electricity, it’s that you can push the machine 10% harder for the spindle load, and shorten cycle times.

  • @thelamb288
    @thelamb288 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I served my time, to become a skilled centre lathe turner, from 1974 to 1979. I had heard of and used Kennametal tooling, but we mostly used TMAX 😁.
    Furthermore, I love the geometry of the tip you're using. I have NEVER seen a tip with 8 cutting edges! Fantastic. Cheers.

  • @kyledombrowski7051
    @kyledombrowski7051 Před 2 lety +15

    Pretty neat tool. I used Kyoceras MEV milling cutters a little bit ago, and they stand the insert up the same way. Ran pretty good, I would imagine more inserts are going to be oriented this way in the future.

  • @johnlawler1626
    @johnlawler1626 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for putting that insert through this good test 👍looks like a winner

  • @markd7855
    @markd7855 Před 2 lety +12

    Reminds me of the Iscar Heliturn insert. I'm going to contact our Kenametal rep and get him to send me a tool and inserts to try. Thanks for the video!

    • @madaxe79
      @madaxe79 Před 2 lety

      Sheep

    • @markd7855
      @markd7855 Před 2 lety +1

      @@madaxe79 what the hell does that mean?

    • @madaxe79
      @madaxe79 Před 2 lety

      @@markd7855 instead of copying people on the internet, like a sheep, you should really sit down with your tool supplier and discuss what tooling you need, so you get the best tooling for your machines and the work you do. You know, voice of reason kinda stuff. But hey, you do you.

    • @christophercolumbus8944
      @christophercolumbus8944 Před 2 lety

      no it's kennametal
      it is actually a face milling insert they come in different sizes

    • @madaxe79
      @madaxe79 Před 2 lety

      @@christophercolumbus8944 and every company has a version of it.

  • @CursedLemon
    @CursedLemon Před 2 lety +3

    The surface finish is surprisingly immaculate too

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for the comparison, it's nice to see that this new shape actually makes a difference.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      We'll see how it does in a long run. I'll have to try to bump up the sfm.

    • @tonywilson4713
      @tonywilson4713 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj Did you get that photo of the chips and inserts at 2:48 around the right way.
      Because between 1:56 & 2:04 the chips are clearly blue and at 2:28 the chips are clearly lighter.
      Is there something I'm missing when the chips have had time to cool down?
      Because when I look at the actual machining and you indicate the 10% less power the lighter coloured chips would tend to match that as in blue means hotter and hotter means more energy is being used to cut.

  • @shug831
    @shug831 Před 2 lety +10

    I would have fitted that tool in the wrong way around at first, looks like it's the wrong hand.
    And 8 cutting edges per insert!
    Does it cost twice as much?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +8

      If I keep the tool I'll probably get the inserts for about $30 a piece which isn't that bad.

    • @innominatum9906
      @innominatum9906 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisMaj Thats not bad at all. Looks like its cutting really really well. Im always interested in seeing how inserts behave once they start to break down, but it looks like this one might be able to cut for a long time.

  • @andrewhession5054
    @andrewhession5054 Před 2 lety +2

    I can remember seeing and using the same style of insert as an apprentice in the mid eighties, probably Seco at the time. They also work well roughing stainless steel

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +2

      You know how it is. They will change the geometry of the insert little bit and call it their own.

  • @Duplex500
    @Duplex500 Před 2 lety +1

    Titans of CNC , did good marketing for Kennametal xD

  • @ChrisMaj
    @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +10

    Let me know if you had a chance to try this tool. If you can get the inserts for a good price, it might be a good tool. It does have 8 corners. I need to spend more time with it.

    • @warrenjones744
      @warrenjones744 Před 2 lety +1

      This is the first I have seen of this. However I am a manual only repair machinists not a CNC manufacturing or production machinist. I am still lost in last century :)
      8 corners is cool. It appears that you got some good life from the one you have. Did they tell you how much new inserts cost? Edit: I see down below you mention insert cost. Nevermind!

    • @Fuxx19
      @Fuxx19 Před 2 lety +1

      Didn't get my hands on the fix 8 stuff. But worked allready with the old Hertel fix perfect. That are great Tools, even on Manual Machines.

    • @christophercolumbus8944
      @christophercolumbus8944 Před 2 lety

      i have
      they promised .5" per pass (.25 per side
      but i only got like .3 to .350
      on mild steel !!!!so i wouldn't even go beyond that for anything harder

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@christophercolumbus8944 Did you watch the video? That thing can easily take 0.470"(per side) in 4140 steel.

    • @christophercolumbus8944
      @christophercolumbus8944 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj per side?
      like .9 diamter per pass ?

  • @jmtx.
    @jmtx. Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! Amazing what advanced metallurgy brings.

  • @dickgoesinya4773
    @dickgoesinya4773 Před 2 lety +1

    I seen one of them used on ABomb’s Channel with a manual lathe it seemed like chewed thru the steel like butter. Boom!!

  • @jaimecruz7275
    @jaimecruz7275 Před 2 lety +4

    Haha I see the titan BOOM you mentioned

  • @TROdesigns
    @TROdesigns Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome comparison

  • @TheBonnetq
    @TheBonnetq Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, man! Great results. I hope you get a raise for increasing productivity, lol. That's some great cutting. I like how the heat goes into the chip and not the tool.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't know about that raise, they weren't too thrilled about the price of the inserts. 😅

    • @TheBonnetq
      @TheBonnetq Před 2 lety +1

      Time is more precious than money, lol

  • @tgi3d881
    @tgi3d881 Před 2 lety +2

    Huh that is a neat insert. Never used on before, but would love too. Always done manual and learning cnc now. So seeing feedrates and sfm is new. Always was used to just feeling how far was too far and bumping just below that. Still finding myself hopping manual every so often to not lose the skill

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah that's how I started it, all manual, but even now I still usually go by ear. If it sounds good, go for it. All this sfm, feed, speed looks good on paper, not always in real life. I'm a one-off guy so I'm not trying to save few seconds per part.

    • @tgi3d881
      @tgi3d881 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj yep I experience some people in my shop who ask me what calculations I do for feed rate when doing manual and all I really say is "use your ears" even had a few come up to me with the math they did and then it not working. Where I experiment by hand and pretty much push till chips turn blue (sometimes I keep going until I hear high or low pitch) and even then I go "this is a good speed and feed" same with threading. People used jigs to make a hss threading tool, but I learned the old old school way with no jigs. Just grind wheel, hss blank, and some water.

  • @kuei1215
    @kuei1215 Před rokem +1

    Good job! Nice demo.

  • @randymagnum143
    @randymagnum143 Před 2 lety +1

    There are some antique inserts in the cabinet that look just like these. I think the holders have been lost to time. What was old is new again! But if it works, it's good!

  • @justinl.3587
    @justinl.3587 Před 2 lety +3

    Going to give this a look where I work. I run a Doosan Puma 700 lathe. This could possibly help rip the skin off the castings we do

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      If you can, give it a try. You sure got the HP.

  • @KunalSharma-wc5oo
    @KunalSharma-wc5oo Před 2 lety +1

    Hey chris, I recommend you to try a turning insert of Tungaloy LNMX insert (length 24mm). It reduces the spindle load by 40%. I was also facing this same problem of high load with CNMG. Try it, I know you’ll love it.

  • @svarialord
    @svarialord Před 9 měsíci +1

    i will vouch for these insert 1000% phenomenal performance. using it for heavy duty roughing on shaft work night and day difference.

  • @Michal_Sobierajski
    @Michal_Sobierajski Před 2 lety +2

    I to są wióry! 💪🏻

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      Pasował by troszkę mocniejszy silnik w tokarce.

  • @mehmettemel8725
    @mehmettemel8725 Před 2 lety +3

    It's the chip breaker geometry acts like a positive insert therefore less cutting force is needed.This style insert been around for a while but haven't tried it yet.It maybe worth trying since has twice as many cutting edges.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      It dose have 8 cutting edges, but it goes for about $40 a piece. You can get the CNMG644 KC850 for $10 or even less if you lucky. I still have to play around with the feed/speed.

    • @mehmettemel8725
      @mehmettemel8725 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisMaj It's dearer than I thought it would be Chris.Since my machine is nowhere near in size to yours I think I will have to stay with CNMG inserts.

  • @SuperstarComponentsLTD
    @SuperstarComponentsLTD Před 2 lety +4

    Looks like heat is going in chips better. Looks to be running like a dream

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      I've only had it for a week, but I like it so far. It might be a keeper 😉

  • @robbiestevens1158
    @robbiestevens1158 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice chips, thanks for sharing 😁

  • @Strothy2
    @Strothy2 Před 2 lety +1

    that's actually quite some tool mate... gotta pester my boss to gimme the okay to order one :D

  • @shaunofthedead6389
    @shaunofthedead6389 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks like it's working similar to how a face mill with tangential inserts does.

  • @mehdipanahandeh6873
    @mehdipanahandeh6873 Před 18 hodinami

    That was amazing! Thank you for sharing .

  • @chrisyboy666
    @chrisyboy666 Před 2 lety +1

    Kenna have defo got the jump on the other big players in the industry in the last few years…one time we only used sandvik or Seco …now it’s kennametal and Guhring…predominately…very rare if ever we buy anything else

  • @adam-1112
    @adam-1112 Před 2 lety +2

    2:50 widać dużą różnicę w kolorze wióra.
    Nie zgadniesz jaka reklama wyświetliła mi się przed twoim materiałem😁😁

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      No domyślam się 😅. Podobno więcej ciepła ma iść w wióra, resztę zobaczymy po dłuższym czasie.

  • @jimp.4531
    @jimp.4531 Před 2 lety +6

    That's looks great, hope it holds up

  • @michaelkoch2109
    @michaelkoch2109 Před 2 lety +4

    Frohe Ostern!

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +4

      Dir und deiner Familie auch schöne Ostern

  • @randymagnum143
    @randymagnum143 Před 2 lety

    It's amazing, magic inserts in 2022, and basically the same speeds and feeds we've been running for decades. Not to say this isn't a good insert, just that it won't magically remove stock.

  • @irishwristwatch2487
    @irishwristwatch2487 Před 2 lety +3

    Does inertia affect the load on the spindle with machines this big? Biggest lathe Ive used was decently sized (cant remember chuck but the tailstock had a morse taper 4 in it) and Im wondering if the inertia helps (or even does anything) due to the parts being....well, massive

    • @Sketch1994
      @Sketch1994 Před 2 lety

      Only for 3 seconds...Less in low speeds

    • @kisspeteristvan
      @kisspeteristvan Před 2 lety +1

      the way i see it , it helps in a bump , a hard spot , interrupted cut... but if you apply a continuoos high load , then it won't help at all .

  • @carldaniel6510
    @carldaniel6510 Před 2 lety +7

    That insert really rips! What was the weight n that big (second) shaft? What a monster!

  • @YossiaNorth
    @YossiaNorth Před 3 měsíci

    The carbide itself costs approximately 10 times a CNMG. Does it last that many times longer under the same conditions?

  • @harrymatharoo1969
    @harrymatharoo1969 Před rokem +1

    Great video.

  • @darryllcrook376
    @darryllcrook376 Před 2 lety +1

    If you chip or damage one edge of the insert, will that affect anything when you re-index it in one the remaining seven positions? Thanks.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      I have no idea. I had it only for a week and that was the first cutting edge, but I hope not.

  • @szuler666
    @szuler666 Před 2 lety +1

    Hej. Właśnie płytki kennmetala zaciągane przez tą zawleczkę tylko dwu ostrzowe typ D2FIX używam na wytaczarce do zgrobnej obróbki, i muszę przyznac że sprawują się bardzo dobrze, Pozdrawiam. 👍

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      No ta ma 8 krawędzi i zaczyna mi się podobać. Mam go dopiero tydzień tak że nie miałem okazji wypróbować na maksa. Narazie to jest nowość tak że cennik też dość wysoki. Jedna płytka koło 40 dolarów, ale powiedział że jak zostawię ten nóż to zejdzie do $30 za sztukę.

  • @yajtramer6913
    @yajtramer6913 Před 2 lety +1

    That's an interesting design.
    I wonder how it's made
    Different coating?

  • @madaxe79
    @madaxe79 Před 2 lety +5

    Welcome to titans of cnc... of wait, it’s actually a good channel...

  • @Chriss120
    @Chriss120 Před 2 lety +1

    seems like it does just fine.

  • @spencercampbell8396
    @spencercampbell8396 Před 2 lety +2

    That's interesting, I wonder why spindle load was reduced, why is that cutting easier than the cnmg?

  • @MBTechnicalClasses
    @MBTechnicalClasses Před 2 lety +2

    Nice 👍😊😊

  • @broken1965
    @broken1965 Před 2 lety +1

    Yep need to get Kenn rep to send 1 an box of inserts, big $$$$ probably fof inserts

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      You are looking at about $40 a piece.

  • @fryer05maverick31
    @fryer05maverick31 Před 2 lety

    That much metal removal, those inserts are worth the price x8 sides. Here, I'm cutting .250 dia up to 5.0 dia with 432 & 431 inserts.

  • @tricolorbart1980de
    @tricolorbart1980de Před 2 lety +2

    ein werkzeug zum spass haben :)

  • @cembellsteve
    @cembellsteve Před 2 lety

    Not many tools catch my eyes. This one on the other hand did.
    My sales person just dropped off our RH and LH test tools today.
    I will be attempting to run the tools in a CNC VTL. I have one question. Coolant ???? good or no good? Regardless I run coolant just to keep the part from warping. We do large diameter plates 30" - 120" dia. 2.0" - 4.0" thk. Its hard to switch tools like this. Will it be able to cut more exotic steels?
    300 series stainless, inconell 625 and 825 , hastalloy, copper nickel, titanium, duplex 2205???????? I would hate to have one bad ass tool that can only run in carbon steel.
    I have always had a love for Kennametal. You might spend a little more on tools, but you get what you pay for.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      I always like to use coolant just to keep things cool. We don't do any fancy materials mostly 4140,4340. I think you should be fine as long as you get the right inserts.

    • @cembellsteve
      @cembellsteve Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj
      Good deal. Thanks for responding.
      On your testing in the video, you really used only 1 edge? If that is right. Very impressive.

  • @paulosallsopp
    @paulosallsopp Před rokem

    How much do the inserts cost compared to the cnmg?

  • @bluddywulf6796
    @bluddywulf6796 Před 2 lety +2

    I just got this in from kenametal but they sent us LH inserts with the RH holder..........so here I am. waiting impatiently .

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      That's a bummer, let me know how you like it when you get a chance to try it out.

  • @captcarlos
    @captcarlos Před 2 lety +2

    Looked good, power meter lower was good.
    Non ISO insert @

    • @captcarlos
      @captcarlos Před 2 lety +1

      USD30/ seems a bit rich...
      You have to balance the costs, machining time verses tooling costs of course...
      Time will tell.
      Do you think it's a roughing only insert?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@captcarlos Yeah, I think it's a roughing insert. That's probably the only way you can get your money's worth and I don't like 1/16 radius on my finishing tools.

  • @meocats
    @meocats Před 2 lety

    looks like you can go one size smaller on the insert since you're not using full depth of cut and already maxing out the machine

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      I don't think they make smaller sizes and 0.470" is the maximum depth of cut so I'm right up there.

  • @kisspeteristvan
    @kisspeteristvan Před 2 lety +2

    Similar to the CoroTurn300 , but this one takes a lot more d.o.c. .
    Chris you need a bigger lathe :D

    • @oberender64
      @oberender64 Před 2 lety

      I used the CoroTurn 300 too. It was a sample from sandvik to test. I had my first Crash on a CNC Lathe with that tool. I just looked at the spindleload witch increased from 40% to 70%. Shortly thereafter the Workpiece comes out of the chuck. Surprisingly the cutting edge on the insert broke. Thats why the spindleload increased... The Workpiece smashed the Holder and the machine needed to be settet up again.

    • @kisspeteristvan
      @kisspeteristvan Před 2 lety

      @@oberender64 that's unfortunate .

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      Definitely need a bigger lathe. I'm running out of HP.

  • @gertkristensen6451
    @gertkristensen6451 Před rokem

    will it change gear above 200 rmp it could be a parameter set if you could get 50 100 rmp more before it wants to change it would help a lot i have a lathe pinacho fagor control I set it to shift to high gear at 700 . 850 before running mostly run in high gear ,, the spindle motor has 15 hp, which is ok for a medium class machine pinachio trarus 260 b

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před rokem

      It's a low/high gearbox, can't change it.

    • @gertkristensen6451
      @gertkristensen6451 Před rokem

      @@ChrisMaj mine is also high low. if you program 210 rmp, the machine will not switch from low to high gear ? or you have to do that manually?? . I understand if the servo motor runs at max rpm for the spindle to run 200 rpm mine was set to run 850 rpm in low gear it w s too many rpm for the servo motor so I set it to switch to high at 700 rpm I think yours could also go a little higher in rmp on the servomotor.... low/max rmp is always set in the parameters, they don't just run freely, then they burn out, I think 😃😃😃

  • @heronguarezi6501
    @heronguarezi6501 Před 2 lety

    How much powers does this spindle has? The fact that you are not able to hit high SFM probably is helping tool life a lot.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      Spindle motor (30min/ cont) kW (HP) AC 26/22 (35/30)

  • @deltamachine2059
    @deltamachine2059 Před 2 lety +1

    Boom

  • @sudhasharma1093
    @sudhasharma1093 Před rokem

    is he using negative rake angle tool???

  • @seancollins9745
    @seancollins9745 Před 2 lety

    Fuck, now I have to buy this tool for my cincinatti, thanks for the vid, badass tool fo sho

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      If you got the HP try it.

  • @wendull811
    @wendull811 Před 2 lety +2

    I wish I could run this tool on our hankook however our maitnince department is terrible. Anything over 65% on the load meter and the rpms drop. the spindle stops due to belts slipping and the machine throws a bunch of alarms. My managers and the head of maintenance tell me that I am running it to hard and abusing the machine so to slow down.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +3

      Tell them that at 65% the machine is just getting warmed up 😉

  • @johannglaser
    @johannglaser Před 2 lety

    What is the power of your lathe (in kW or HP) when it is at 100% spindle load?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      Spindle motor (30min/cont.) kW(HP) AC 26/22(35/30)

    • @johannglaser
      @johannglaser Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj Thanks! That's a beast! :-)

  • @josephwaldner7752
    @josephwaldner7752 Před 2 lety +3

    wow i love me some fat chips BOOM

  • @TommiHonkonen
    @TommiHonkonen Před 2 lety +2

    i bet this tool is like it was made for the new doosan they got at my work

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, they do have the HP to handle this tool. They are still pricey if you ask me, but if you do a lot of roughing they might be worth it.

    • @TommiHonkonen
      @TommiHonkonen Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj Don it have 8 edges? You have to calculate based on that.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@TommiHonkonen They do have 8 corners, but they will cost you about $40 a piece, maybe less if you buy more. You can get CNMG644 for like $10.

    • @TommiHonkonen
      @TommiHonkonen Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisMaj so 5$ a corner. The rest is kinda dependent on how much the machine can do.

  • @mikefrick6023
    @mikefrick6023 Před 3 měsíci

    How can we get back to in person voting with ID required there is no way there checking all the mail in ballots signautes

  • @CNCMatrix
    @CNCMatrix Před 9 měsíci

    Was the DOC you were taking diametric or radial?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 9 měsíci

      I always post the DOC per side. 0.300" doc, 0.600" on diameter.

    • @CNCMatrix
      @CNCMatrix Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@ChrisMaj But you didn't. I just watched it again and you said "DOC". I watched a newer video you posted with the same tool and you did specify radial/per side. Not being a jerk but it makes a big difference.

  • @procyonia3654
    @procyonia3654 Před měsícem

    Hey Chris, its 2 years later, how do you feel about the Fix8 now?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před měsícem

      So far, I really like it. I just wish my lathe had more HP.

    • @procyonia3654
      @procyonia3654 Před měsícem

      @@ChrisMaj I do alot of stainless impellers and pump parts, on a 84" and a 60" VTL. How do they hold up on 300/400 ss if you've had a chance to run those materials with it and heavily Interrupted cuts ?
      I've been using Cnmg643s and Snmg866s so far, but I was trying to get into to trying some newer geometries/style of inserts. I got a Kennametal guy coming in, in a couple weeks but I couldn't find much info about what tools to even ask about for what I am doing.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před měsícem

      @@procyonia3654 we don't do much SS, so I can't help you with that.

  • @peterfitzpatrick7032
    @peterfitzpatrick7032 Před 2 lety +1

    CZcams stuck a Kennametal ad for this insert right at the start of the video... 🙄😂👍

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      You watched the whole thing right? Cause that's how I make my cut. 😉😅

    • @peterfitzpatrick7032
      @peterfitzpatrick7032 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisMaj yep.. 😎👍

  • @automan1223
    @automan1223 Před 2 lety +1

    Kennametal has the holders made in India, and the inserts in Germany. Buy American ?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      Americans are slacking 😅

  • @grunta64
    @grunta64 Před 2 lety +3

    If the Inserts are $30 each,, he's removed a bucket load of metal for $3.75. ($30 / 8 = 3.75).

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, if you look at it this way, it might be worth it 😅👍

    • @varpos
      @varpos Před 2 lety

      If you want to determine ROI it is the only way to look at it. 😉

  • @Lef.J.Dounis
    @Lef.J.Dounis Před 2 lety

    By the way i have the same problem on a haas.high gear has much more load

  • @Cheeta666
    @Cheeta666 Před 2 lety

    Did you tried it in hard 4340 (373-400bhn) yet, im going to try it soon in that material I'll keep you posted

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +2

      Not yet. I've only had it for a week and that was the only job I had lined up, but I'll get there.

    • @Cheeta666
      @Cheeta666 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisMaj I'll give you my results as well!

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@Cheeta666 what machine are you running?

    • @Cheeta666
      @Cheeta666 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj qtn 500

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Cheeta666 If that's the one with 80HP then you be ripping some metal. The inserts in the video (KCP25B) supposed to be good for 4140/4340

  • @Vurdalak75
    @Vurdalak75 Před 2 lety

    It looks like CoroTurn 300 from Sandvik.

  • @mrkridp101
    @mrkridp101 Před 2 lety +1

    BOOOM haha

  • @hardik30parmar
    @hardik30parmar Před 2 lety

    Use TaeguTec make TurSfeed tool, you will be able to take 3mm/rev feed rate easily.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, that might work for small diameter parts and machines with high rpm. My lathe maxes at 630 rpm

  • @JasonCncMachinist246
    @JasonCncMachinist246 Před rokem

    Hey, have you ever stalled your Lathe?

  • @Pythonassum
    @Pythonassum Před 11 měsíci

    boom.

  • @timk.5625
    @timk.5625 Před 17 dny

    I would like to see it do all that in 304/304L

  • @ivanhodnik6099
    @ivanhodnik6099 Před 2 lety +1

    Just a new version of Hertel / Kennametal Fix Perfect. 👍

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, all these companies just copy from each other. Change the shape of the insert a little and call it their own.

    • @ivanhodnik6099
      @ivanhodnik6099 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj True, but I am ok with my old tool holder! 😉

  • @Solidtools.gr.
    @Solidtools.gr. Před 2 lety

    There are better Cnmg inserts with rough chipbreakers that are better then the kennametal insert ...you can't have a result by only one insert comparison .
    Also what would be the insert seat if
    One edge breaks ..also the cost of the insert is important to compare .

  • @christophercolumbus8944

    the insert you have is newer geometry so try taking .25 DOC see what happens
    you can only OD turn with it no facing

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      I don't know where you got your info, but that thing can take 0.470" cuts and 0.150" face turning.

    • @christophercolumbus8944
      @christophercolumbus8944 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj you don't face with it period
      are you on NOVO app? this is a OD turning tool you fool

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@christophercolumbus8944 5:04 who's the fool now

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@christophercolumbus8944 from your comments it sounds like you have never seen a lathe before.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@christophercolumbus8944 I guess I was right, cause you erased your comment. Next time do your research before calling someone "FOOL"

  • @currentbatches6205
    @currentbatches6205 Před 2 lety +1

    1:26 - THX for the scale reference.
    1:55 - "Load meter" here is two eyeballs, chip color and sometimes OMG!
    2:27 - Probably can't make use of it here, but that is an Oh Em Gee
    4:38 - The doubled insert serves as a chip-breaker?
    Making chips is time consuming. Years ago, in discussion with a supplier, it was obvious that the part we got was the scrap metal price; the cost to us was represented by the chips removed from it.

  • @andreifilipnicula9596

    In europe i pay 45€ one insert :))

  • @bogdanmelnychuk2978
    @bogdanmelnychuk2978 Před 9 měsíci

    Скільки коштує різець до токарного

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 8 měsíci

      Держатель инструмента стоит около 150 долларов и одну пластину около 35 долларов, но пластина имеет 8 углов.

  • @topduk
    @topduk Před 2 lety

    Made in India, that's all I need to know. If I'm paying first world prices, I expect a first world product.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      The inserts are made in Germany

  • @jamesadams893
    @jamesadams893 Před 2 lety

    And made in the good ole USA

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      Actually the tool holder was made in India and inserts in Germany.

    • @jamesadams893
      @jamesadams893 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMaj Sarcasm is not one of your strong points

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      @@jamesadams893 After reading some of the comments sometimes I'm like, "is he for real or is he just fucking with me".

  • @MegaProMaxPlus
    @MegaProMaxPlus Před rokem

    rasain kenamental

  • @ii-ne3oy
    @ii-ne3oy Před rokem

    made in india ???

  • @rupert5390
    @rupert5390 Před 2 lety

    Made in India, seriously, at those prices.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      Inserts are made in Germany

  • @eduardbalalykin5339
    @eduardbalalykin5339 Před 2 lety

  • @ll6261
    @ll6261 Před 2 lety

    Kopien von der Firma Hertel.
    Platte hat andere Geometrie.

  • @irish-simon
    @irish-simon Před 7 měsíci

    would love to know how they work on EN24T (4340 steel in your part of the world)

  • @marcmckenzie5110
    @marcmckenzie5110 Před 2 lety +1

    Darn, I was wrong, It isn’t a duck. 🥸

  • @GeneralChangFromDanang
    @GeneralChangFromDanang Před 2 lety +3

    It makes a very nice chip. Wish my little 7.5hp lathe would run it lol.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Před 2 lety

      You can always take smaller cuts 🤗