
Channel: NYC CNC
Category: Science & Technology
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Description: Tormach 8L CNC Lathe turning aluminum 6061, brass 360, steel 4140 (pre-hardened), and titanium CP2! We'll discuss the importance of stock size when using the 3 jaw chuck versus the 5C collet and how to adjust speeds and feeds to break chips. 00:00 Intro - Pushing the Tormach 8L for Science! 00:28 Where to Start - Depths of Cut & Insert Nose Radius 01:20 Quick Change Tool Post Problem & Modification/Solution 02:05 Workholding - 3 Jaw Chuck Vs. 5C Collet 02:57 Turning Larger Diameters: Tormach 8L Power & Performance 03:26 Tooling - CCMT 2(1.5)1 Inserts & Sandvik Round Grooving Tool 04:35 Aluminum 6061 Speeds & Feeds 04:58 The Easiest Way to Break a Chip - Fusion 360 Pecking 05:28 Roughing 1" Aluminum 6061 Round Stock - The Ideal Cutting Data 05:59 Recommendations for Turning Larger Diameter Material 06:32 Smaller Diameter Steel 4140 + Speeds & Feeds 07:13 Larger Diameter Steel 4140 Speeds & Feeds 07:43 Brass 360 Speeds & Feeds 08:11 Titanium CP2 Speeds & Feeds 08:52 Outro 5 Reasons to Use a Fixture Plate on Your CNC Machine: bit.ly/3sNA4uH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Links for this video 8L Lathe: First Chips: youtu.be/ydLzI93VWWc 8L ID Threading: youtu.be/LIwcwsCC4eI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reach us / CNC Info: Speeds & Feeds: provencut.com Download Fusion 360: dpbolvw.net/click-9255839-12529306 Online Fusion 360 Training: bit.ly/LearnFusion360 SMW Products: saundersmachineworks.com CNC Resources: nyccnc.com



















