CNC Machining - 3, 4 & 5th Axis? Explained
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- čas přidán 26. 01. 2018
- Titan Gilroy explains the CNC "Axis of Movement".
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This is how people has to speak, clear and slowly, when explain something.
Excellent explanation !!
It's a good explanation, but the pace was a tad slow 😅
Except that he's calling the 4th Axis of a horizontal the "A" axis. Wrong!
I hear what you are saying
@@brentkeats7429 we always call the pallet moving withing the chamber the b axis. even on a multus the piece spinning is on the c axis, so what is a proper A axis?
Simple explaination. No cnc history, no unnecessary detail, no bullshit! Thank you man!
well said.
History and detail are no bullshit. The best ones, like Titan, are good because they know history and detail. That helps you to think out of the box.
great explanation. Thank you from AUSTRALIA. Boom!
I'm a young machine operator, i just found your channel. It is AWESOME.
Actually i think it's like this: A axis rotates around X axis, B around Y axis and C around Z. So you can
have 4 axis machine with A B or C. The horizontal mill you
presented here actually has fourth axis B not A becouse it rotates around Y axis.
I noticed that aswell...
These videos are getting better and better!
Incorrect explanation. What you call as A-axis on your first machine is B-axis. Here is a simple rule:
Rotation along X-axis is A-axis
Rotation along Y-axis is B-axis
Rotation along Z-axis is C-axis
In horizontal mills (like in horizontal boring mills) rotation along Z-axis is referred as W-axis.
And your explanation at the end about C-axis rotation is incorrect as well. The 5th axis or the C-axis rotation is along Z-axis. You explained it as if C-axis is rotation along X-axis which is incorrect. Cheers from India.
I was born to have that machine just kidding, thanks for the clear explanation
This is what happen if you let the CEO do the talking... "American built, Boom!" :D :D :D
I am from India and I am CNC operator students this video is very helpful thanks, TITANS of CNC academy.🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
This channel is sick, nice work.
We get moulds developed and mouldmaker uses the term 3, 4, 5 and upto 9 axis. This video actually taught how the axis work. Thanks from India🇮🇳
Love what you do Titan. Keep em videoes coming!
I've just learned everything worth hours in a class by watching this 4 minutes video! Thank you!
YOU ROCK! I hated CNC lectures and my professor makes it so dull but you make it fun!
Greetings from France. Your explanation is clear to me better than in french teachers!
Very clear explanation for engineers like me to know how to design according to CNC machining limitations / possibilities. Thank you and well done with the video!
Great video simply explained the 5 axis of movement for me. Thanks guys.
Nice video for explaning how the machines move, very usefull for those that dont got any experience :)
Keep up the good work Titan ! :)
Not only was this an awesome explanation, but it made me proud to be an American!
I'm British but love how you keep pushing America great videos
That 5 axis is kinda like a swingset. bad ass machine! man! Thanks TOCNC you are one of a kind brother!
By far the best explanation video. Thanks
I know close to nothing about these metal cutting machines, but you've made it clear that a FIVE AXIS Cutter is capable of AMAZING Final Results! Thank you!!!
Thanks so much for this explanation!!! So clear and put into so much effort!! thank you!!
Perfect explanation!! Very clear. Thank you very much for this viedo. Regards from Spain
thank you bro, i always watching your video ! It's awesome
Thank you for keeping the video simple and sweet, Built in America BOOM!
thank you very much for this video....very clear explanation...grateful all the way here in South Africa
Make America Great Again!
Best concise explanation of 5-Axis machining ever!!
Making it happen! Boom!
TITANS explains very nice brief.
Great vid Titan!
Wow! Thanks, man!! That realy helped me!
You are the best, Titan. Boom!
Thank you thank you thank you sir.
You are a great teacher.
Slow, clear, concise information so everyone can learn! Thank you Titan, Brother, God Bless!!
Simple but Excellent explanation
Thanks you for explaining.
Superb explanation thank you sir😊
Excellent explanation and what a dedication MR.titan have to give information to us. Really really nice MR .titan . lots of love from India.
I'm not working on machines. But I like know how it works. I've learn something today. Thank you! BOOM...!!!
Gave me flash backs :) Well explained but it certainly made me glad to be out of the workshop environment with agressive foremen and production managers.
Thanks a lot for this video
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“Boom” 💥love it!
Thank you
It's awesome. Thanks a lot for the video
Clear explanation!
Very well done...
As am about to work on this hass 5th axis machine this is very helpful
Thank you for explanation
Some might ask "where's A axis?" or "why the sudden skip to B?"
I like to use my "Left Hand Rule" for the axes.
Middle Finger: X
Index: Y
Thumb: Z
And then the rotation around Mid finger: A
Rotation around Index: B
Rotation around the Thumb: C
And in this video, you don't see any rotation around the mid finger.
Just index and thumb, therefore X, Y, Z, B and C
Also the video is a vertical mill. Now try it on horizontal mills.
Just rotate your hand 90degrees.
perfect explanation
Great job
Thanks Titan
Thank you!
This is the renaissance of American manufacturing- CNC, 3D printing, CAD, simulation.
Nice explained
AMERICA thank you for all your knowledge
Love it!!!
This should be in Titan Building Blocks fundamentals playlist.
Very good!
Thank you
Calidad, saludos desde Costa Rica, Pura vida
I loved this video it's the best from bests in youtube about CNC machines ....
thans for this video ..I'm a follower from morocco
My favorite one
Thanks
cleared up my axis
Thank you, and Awesome
You're a young man of Great Explanations (with apologies to Charles Dickens)
This was way more intense than it needed to be lol
Thanks. Was helpfull.
That's wicked.
I want one
On a horizontal mill the pallet rotating is B not A.....the trunion is A
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But he looks like Brock Lesner! BOOM! ;)
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yass bro😂😂
I think you could rotate the cutting tool head to for more axis.
cnc FAMILY!!!
Huge fan
thanks sir for 3,4,5 axes
Explain Changes of Lineat Axis at Different position of Rotary axis
Wow, how many other CEO’s are actively teaching people like this? Titan is the man.
Please explain how machine converts offsets when its b axis rotates???in that time how it calculates x,y,z..
wow....amazing! how i wish i can operate like that one....
Is there naming difference between a 4-axis machine where the A can move with a feed (for milling), or only with rapid (for positioning, often 90°)?
Hi, Can u pls explain the difference between the 4+1 axis CNC and 5 axis CNC machine?
the man speaks better more than some teachers
I was watching video and noticed your shirt. Is it at all possible to purchase one of your shirts to wear when out and about
We have some parts coming up (55” OD) that require holes bored on the outer edge, the outside circumference of the part. What equipment can do this?
do you setup the distance between the stoke work peace or top surface of the vice before any 5 axis operation ?/?
It's been a 15 years since I have operated CNC (10+ years experience). Since I am looking to get back into CNC, I would lile to have a training to refresh my memory. Any thought from anyone? Thanks
A axis - rotates around the x axis vector
B axis - rotates around the y axis vector
C axis - rotates around the z axis vector
Ok im not sure if he was making a mistake at the end he seemed to be struggling a little bit, but he missed the a axis in the end. so he showed x , y, z, then a, b, but then c axis at the end? Isnt that 6 axis when it was supposed to be 5?
he means A but A is not complete rotation , And c axe rotate prependicallry to both B and A
BOOM VIDEO
Could I make an engine with a 3 axis mill?
Methinks you were correct until you got to 4axes.
A rotary table, similar to a lathe Chuck.... Is 4th axis.
A 5axis table has all this plus a spindle on at least one rotational axis also...
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You are the bast
GUN,i need 3th or 4th or 5th ???
Wow sir.
Is each "axis" just a degree of freedom?
I like all 5 axes, not only the fifth one.
wanna join you sir
Appreciate the explanation. How are you gonna show off 5 axis with a Kurt vise lol.
Funny ending👍
smart guy
When you have the 4 axis rotating in the horizontal position. How is that called?
It is still 4 axis machine! Afak
boom!
Fuckin love Americans like you man.