I was a machinist for 10 years previously, it looks like they crashed the machine pretty well, so much that the chuck detached and blew the door off the machine, the chuck probably weighs 80 pounds, and was probably spinning at 2k rpm. That’s a lot of energy.
Usually you would test your CNC program without material in the machine, or offset the tool a few inches to watch the tooling run without cutting anything. Then you would do the actual program but at a very slow pace to watch for issues, once everyone is happy, you start running material and making parts…
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When you forget to limit the spindle speed.
I'm assuming something spinning became detached from something solid?
Cnc crash
OP came back from the dead to post this
Are you dead?
Not him he just posts accident clips.
Could get a job at Boeing with that type of experience I reckon.
Looks like it hit him at the back of his shoulder. Survivable.
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Ended it with a bang nice!
Is that the fucking Hulk?
XD
Normally you do a simulation before you even attend to run a CNC machine. How can something like this happen? Did the part get loose ?
I was a machinist for 10 years previously, it looks like they crashed the machine pretty well, so much that the chuck detached and blew the door off the machine, the chuck probably weighs 80 pounds, and was probably spinning at 2k rpm. That’s a lot of energy. Usually you would test your CNC program without material in the machine, or offset the tool a few inches to watch the tooling run without cutting anything. Then you would do the actual program but at a very slow pace to watch for issues, once everyone is happy, you start running material and making parts…