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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsmiIeAkE-o&NR

:shock: :o


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I could do that on my 3 axis bridgeport, only take an afternoon :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Holy crap....I knew I should have taken more notice in my CNC lessons :(
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Post by ian.stewart »

I assume its is computer written programe, that would be mind numbingly hard to programe manually, and just one zero too many, and WHOOPSIE, or set the datum to a minus point. I did see an appreitice run an unchecked programe with a -z axis datum set to about 70mm below the table height, that made a mess of a very expensive machine
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ian.stewart wrote:I did see an appreitice run an unchecked programe with a -z axis datum set to about 70mm below the table height, that made a mess of a very expensive machine
I did hear a rumour that the tutor for our lathe and mill class (back in the mists of time when I worked for Britannia but did my first year at Bae) managed to wipe out a 146 wing.... probably not the best thing to do, one big chunk of metal :oops:
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Question is - did it run?

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Post by Lewis »

The Melling Hellcat V10 has heads & block milled from solid billets of alloy. Perfectly do-able! :shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mute_Vm4pXs

Sounds quite good too, not convinced entirely by the looks though! Quite tough lookin' I guess :twisted:
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Post by Mark »

That is a COOL vid 8-)
They are just showing off by finishing the bores with a ball nose and pivoting the block every which way when a boring bar would be much quicker. No way on earth would you want to program that manually :shock:

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I have to agree, that vid is amazing. Great spot Gav. :nw
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Post by scoobyv8 »

thats just beautiful! cad cam at its best.
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Post by alex »

Good vid.
The jetsprint boys in aus and nz are starting to run billet blocks, they get a 502 cu in out of a small block size from what i understand. they are awesome to watch.
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