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Easiest Way to Dial in a BORE HEAD to Hit Incredible Tolerances








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28 Comentários

  1. Did you bore all the way in then all the way out again? Do you not have spindle orientation? Just stop at the bottom, stop spindle, orientate, move off centre then rapid out. Halving the life of the insert doing it your way.

  2. I understand that you guys are sponsored by kenametal and you review and demonstrate their products, but there is a company called diabore that produce a boring tool with a integrated digital screen that is permanent with the tool and not a separate add on device.

  3. We use d'Andrea and Sandvik, and I can wholeheartedly say that d'Andrea is way better than Sandvik. I'll have to be making adjustments after every part with the Sandvik and I've never touched the d'Andrea since changing the insert 60 parts ago!

  4. Another awesone video by Titan, personally never went off the dial as a tool and die maker, always setup a tenths indicator off the side for opening up the bore. I can't even imagine working in a place with all this modern tech. My shop has such old equipment.

  5. As a machinist who started out boring with boring bars both with AND without those dials, I'd have KILLED for something like that. I always dreaded having to change the inserts on my boring bar. It was a custom built bar with multiple inserts going down it and cut 5 diameters at once, each a different size. NO DIALS. Each insert had a set screw that could be used to adjust the insert and, therefore the diameter of the corresponding bore. Bringing each one into size was a chore, especially making all adjustments by feel with allen keys. I can almost guarantee that company is still using them too. Glad to see that something far better is out there.

  6. A way to improve efficiency is to print a QR-code on your tool labels that you can scan directly into the machine's tool set.

  7. I came late to see this video…Last week has been very difficult for me …Thank you Mr. Jesse for such a great job that makes the mood better ….

  8. I’ve never used a dial on any boring head, always used a .0001 indicator but then again that was many years ago lol, that’s pretty much all this is though.

  9. So lets get this right . You spend megabucks on the Toolsetter and then you have to fine tune it?, WTF are you kidding? And then it cuts the wrong size, lol. How much did this abortion cost?.

  10. Or…..
    You can pull the ten thousanths travel indicator out of your toolbox and measure the actual adjustment from the cutting edge. No one uses the dial on an adjustable boring head🤠

  11. If your employer won’t buy a boring head like this would putting a clock on your insert do similar job ? With spindle locked in place . Just wondering 💭

  12. Maybe a little thing for automation.
    you are printing a label from the measuring machine.
    Then manually typing in that data on the label.
    Why not just have the measuring machine print a barcode 1D or 2D and then have a scanner on the mill, to scan said data in. This way you can't make a mistake in typing in said data from the tool

  13. Hmm not really something new have seen some using a rf interface to show ..

    Big kaiser has this stuff also build in.

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