Thread Mill - Complete process【DIY CNC MILL】

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • 自作卓上CNCでネジ切り加工
    Thread Milling M6xP1.0mm
    Materials:Steel (SS400)
    1.Drill Tool
    D:5mm
    S:7639rpm
    F:382mm/min
    jp.misumi-ec.c...
    2.Chamfered Cutter
    D:6mm
    S:7958rpm
    F:477mm/min
    www.amazon.co....
    3.Thread Mill
    D:4.8mm
    S:4356rpm
    F:196mm/min
    ja.aliexpress....
    【My CNC MILL Spec】
    X:500mm Y:150mm Z150mm
    (storke)
    Spindle:1.5kw S Max:24000rpm
    Motor:Nema34 F Max:5000mm
    CNC:Mach4 ESS+MB3
    #機械加工 #マシニング #Fabrication #DIY #CNC #Thread Milling

Komentáře • 15

  • @christopherbrown6152
    @christopherbrown6152 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is like watching old charlie chapman movies before actors talked

  • @starcatify
    @starcatify Před rokem +5

    It would be great if you could show how to create the Gcode for thread milling. Thanks!

  • @davidschliebe246
    @davidschliebe246 Před rokem +5

    That hole has to have a bunch of chips in it.

  • @shirolee
    @shirolee Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing work!

  • @xyzspec82
    @xyzspec82 Před rokem

    Love your build 🤓

  • @mrt6399
    @mrt6399 Před rokem

    such an interesting machine

  • @user-hk9ny7qk9u
    @user-hk9ny7qk9u Před 6 měsíci

    Change the peck cycle so it doesn't fully retract it will save time and tooling wear!

  • @CeNuVezi
    @CeNuVezi Před 2 lety +2

    Wonderig why ur end mill retract soo much after it been detected by height sensor , u dont need that retraction , with 0.5 mm can do the job ok , u need only na offset to measure again with low feed that is only what is doing .

    • @thetruthyouneedtohear
      @thetruthyouneedtohear Před 2 lety +1

      If he didn't retract fully, the endmill will crash when moving back to the part.

  • @VinnySmiles01
    @VinnySmiles01 Před rokem +2

    That seems extremely inefficient. A thread tap would’ve been done with both of those holes by the time that Threadmill got done with half that first hole.

    • @LeBearCNC
      @LeBearCNC Před rokem +13

      You are correct, but, in the same time, you are not thinking. A thread tap requires synchronization between spindle speed and Z feed. Not all CNC machines have that feature. AND, you need a thread tap for each thread diameter and pitch. On the contrary, a Threadmill does not require any synchronization,, and can be used for a range of diameter and pitches. It is slower, but it is a very budget-efficient solution.

    • @gangleweed
      @gangleweed Před rokem +4

      @@LeBearCNC Plus the fact that you get all of the way to the bottom, and you never have a broken tap in the hole.

    • @norton750cc
      @norton750cc Před rokem

      The tap would break at that depth@@gangleweed

    • @theofficialczex1708
      @theofficialczex1708 Před 7 měsíci

      You can buy threadmills with drill tips to drill and thread simultaneously, then run a chamfer on the edge with the same tool. With something like a combination drill/tap, you need to swap out for different diameters. You must factor in even more tool changes if you're using dedicated drills and taps.

  • @TheProfesionalGamerGGN

    Just hand tap it