CNC Machine CRASHES

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CNC Machine Crashes

#CNC #Machining #Machinist #TitansofCNC #cncmachining #cncmachinist #3dprinting #machineshop  #manufacturing
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Plot twist:
All of those mishaps happened in just one day

pyromaniac
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As a machinist this made my blood pressure rise. Thank you.

nrdstrm
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That plunge rate on the small mill was insane 😂

DownRange
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As someone who owns a business that repairs servo and spindle motors used in CNCs, I thank you for your work. Crashes keep us busy.

sapp
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That first one with the disco ball, cmon buddy. You didn’t really think that would work, did you!?

kw
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There's 2 kinds of machinists, those that have crashed, and liars

naffetstterrag
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“Hmm” is such a real reaction. Nothin you can do😭😂

jaizenfisher
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As a man that's worked in the automotive world doing machining for 25 years.... I've seen some CRAZY stuff. I've seen the doors blown off of Brothers, Daewoo's, Muratech's, Not to mention what I've seen a Bridgeport do to the human body.

redriver
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This is what the other channels dont show you.

hotsauce
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Happens to everyone. But everywhere ive worked, they expect you to be perfect. No matter what youre doing or making. They expect 100% perfection, with 99% of your jobs being under the quoted time, with whatever leftover tooling they happen to have that can get the job done.

Apexseals
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Slowly watching your indicator ram into the part while you were moving it cause you forgot the left to right

kosmotto
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Some days things just don't go as planned.
Usually the last day.

XtreeM_FaiL
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Happens when you just send a new program without ever looking at distance to go or a programmed line or verify your tool touchoffs. All things gone over in cnc 101

WCGwkf
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That drill was turning the wrong way. M04 dude 😂

Win-kbzd
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I don’t know why, but this makes me feel a lot less anxious about the small crash I had at work the other day. Reset my program, and skipped down to a speed call out to start the next section but I didn’t notice I didn’t run the tool offset 😖.

footsorebird
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I worked in a CNC manufacturing facility for a long time. In my experience those crashes can be incredibly expensive. We changed spindle drives all the time weekly on average. Had 44 mills and it was 55grand or 75 grand depending on the spindle. The lathe crashes had to be bad but we rebuilt those 6 or 8 times a year from crashes and had 40 of those. Only 28grand for new bearings and seals. Plus 12 to 16 hours to install and 12 hour brake in period. Kinda miss those days.

tireballastserviceofflorid
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One time at IVY Tech, the CNC became ungrounded, and started boring into the table, and the E-Stop did nothing, had to hit the disconnect.

everettplummer
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Recently, during training on a CNC milling machine, when I was entrusted with the machine, I entered the command G00 G28 Y0 Z0 into MDI, the empty spindle, just like in the frame with the drill, flew sharply down and hit the table - I and my instructor could not understand, what is the problem, the machine should have simply returned the specified axes to the base. Today we were processing a training part, the instructor helped to enter a similar stroke, the spindle with the cutter also flew down, I managed to press “stop cycle”, my instructor was also perplexed, but then, after looking at the code, he added “heh, here I should have just added G90” 😅.
Even extensive experience does not exclude occasional mistakes.

yaroslav
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Как отрадно видеть, что люди везде всегда остаются людьми — и значит они допускают ошибки.
Спасибо за видео, коллеги!
Я наладчик станков с ЧПУ на опытном участке авиационного завода.

djenii
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In going to try and keep my response to "hmm" as well

steveman