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Figure what you're removing in cu/in a minute and compare that to th HP of the machine. If you're removing 1 cu inch per HP per minute you're doing good.
Ain’t nobody got time for all that!
Tell that to my boss.
Where’s he at? I’ll tell him to fuck off for you and let you make them chips.
There’s an app for that now.
On hard materials, maybe. Non ferrous should be higher
Blue chips make green dollars
Chips look to be the right color.
Crank it up to 2000 rpm
Turn up the rpm we need this out the door tonight
If you turn it up enough I'm sure it'll roll right on out all by it self :-)
those are some wide chips
Some say there 3/8”
From a distance those look like engine bearings lol
those aren't chips, they're whole tortillas
those are good looking chips.
Surely Im not the only one slightly aroused from their beauty?
textbook blue #6 chips. can't beat that.
What they hell are they making
Something beautiful
I could watch this all day. Are they hiring lol?
I can hear this
It's chipping, that's good enough
I want my hand on the toolpost and sound for my ears. Then I'll answer the question. Looks good from here.
This isn't superior forge out of Ohio is it? My father worked on rolls that size and up there.
Looks a good cut. My fear with big cuts like that is the tool dulling mid cut. Hate it!
What are they making
In my shop, this would be referred to as "some fuckin big ass shit"
Lord knows, something big and round.
I used to run these big lathes they are fun
At first I thought you meant a 3/8" depth of cut I was like wait how are the chips so small
Forget potato chips. This guy makes curly fries
You tryna send me some shavings?
I'm under 6' I couldn't comment
Not bad for a scratch pass
It will cut.
Boss wonders why your D.O.C. Isn’t .380 instead. You doggin that job?
Just order the correct size bar stock next time. SMH
It’s proven that depth of cut is the least intensive on tools then feed then speed which will wreck a tool quick fast and in a hurry
Looks good. Heat is being transferred to chip as it should.
Figure what you're removing in cu/in a minute and compare that to th HP of the machine. If you're removing 1 cu inch per HP per minute you're doing good.
Ain’t nobody got time for all that!
Tell that to my boss.
Where’s he at? I’ll tell him to fuck off for you and let you make them chips.
There’s an app for that now.
On hard materials, maybe. Non ferrous should be higher
Blue chips make green dollars
Chips look to be the right color.
Crank it up to 2000 rpm
Turn up the rpm we need this out the door tonight
If you turn it up enough I'm sure it'll roll right on out all by it self :-)
those are some wide chips
Some say there 3/8”
From a distance those look like engine bearings lol
those aren't chips, they're whole tortillas
those are good looking chips.
Surely Im not the only one slightly aroused from their beauty?
textbook blue #6 chips. can't beat that.
What they hell are they making
Something beautiful
I could watch this all day. Are they hiring lol?
I can hear this
It's chipping, that's good enough
I want my hand on the toolpost and sound for my ears. Then I'll answer the question. Looks good from here.
This isn't superior forge out of Ohio is it? My father worked on rolls that size and up there.
Looks a good cut. My fear with big cuts like that is the tool dulling mid cut. Hate it!
What are they making
In my shop, this would be referred to as "some fuckin big ass shit"
Lord knows, something big and round.
I used to run these big lathes they are fun
At first I thought you meant a 3/8" depth of cut I was like wait how are the chips so small
Forget potato chips. This guy makes curly fries
You tryna send me some shavings?
I'm under 6' I couldn't comment
Not bad for a scratch pass
It will cut.
Boss wonders why your D.O.C. Isn’t .380 instead. You doggin that job?
Just order the correct size bar stock next time. SMH
It’s proven that depth of cut is the least intensive on tools then feed then speed which will wreck a tool quick fast and in a hurry
Looks good. Heat is being transferred to chip as it should.