Easiest Way to Dial in a BORE HEAD | DVF 5000 5 Axis CNC Machine

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How to use and setup the Kennametal E-Bore Boring Head. Used on the DVF 5000 from DN Solutions.

Jessie shows you there's a better way to bore out holes. From building the Kennametal E-bore Tool, setting the tool on the Haimer Microset UNO, to boring out a PERFECT intolerance hole on DN Solutions DVF 5000. Jessie will give you everything you need to know to hit those perfect tolerance holes.

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We use Kaiser boringhead's in our shop with analogue dial's and we also hit really tight tolerances with those tools. It's just all about being focused when doing precise work. You made a point by losing count yes, but when you know you are doing something exact just don't get distracted. If your buddy that came to ask you something is a machinist too he should be able to understand that you are doing something where you gotta be focused. All in all it is a cool tool and useful if you are not used to it.

unknownplayer
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I still heared from this system, but never seen one in action before. Thank you for showing. At my workplace, we have very tight tolerances at our workpieces to produce.
Sometimes it is not allowed to open the window or door, because the change in room temperature can affects the result of the bore diameter. Also the coolant must cooled down to 20 degrees celsius, before starting the boreing process.
Greetings from Germany.

saschafunk
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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.

guardmanonduty
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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.

SeraphinFox
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You can immagine how often the digital dial take a fly throug the tangent 😁

daveticino
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I am just amazed at today machines.
I am thankful to see stuff like this it's a education on line and one of the biggest reason for the internet.
These machines are light-years past the old bridge port, and davin port I used just out of high school none of this computer stuff I'm lost just watching this and in wonder what is ahead thanks for the video.

darrellhart
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How many of those are going to get flung off and smashed when someone forgets it on the tool?

MansonMachineWorks
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Really love the way you guys use tool presetter and everything. The only thing I would say could be done otherwise - that our company got - is to get that software to print out a QR code on the lable, and install a QR code scanner into the machine. It will delete the last possible human error, not reading anything, and not puching in any digits.

Awesome video!

steinarne
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That tool is nice! Thanks for posting this video as it shows we can all do better if we keep up with the times and I am sure many are like me and never knew this tool existed.

hopower
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Calibration just became easy with your DD, what a handy little sucker
Titans T-Team play hard to teach with

nathanthomas
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I used to adjust the boring head on the spindle sweeping the insert tip against a dial indicator (.0001) This is awesome.

atmosphericpressure
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pffff...)))) while you are setting up, I would have time to make a rough and finish pass....
Of course, you have good equipment, in any case, thanks for the knowledge)
With love from Russia ;)

romekkis
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once had a tight tolerance in polyoxymethylene (POM) with 21, 9 (+-0, 005) mm and this tool actually helped me get them all perfect.
and btw: your tip with loosening up the vice before you go for tight tolerances saved me really. keep the good videos up :)

andreasdietrich
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Dang made life a lot easier after 30 yrs, this is cool stuff.

robertminnicks
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That's so awesome. I had that happen to me on my first set of boring operations at my first job. At some point a coworker came by looking for something and being friendly. That was enough for me to completely lose my rhythm, and I think I ended up doubling up on my second cut, which took the bore just out of tolerance. I let my boss know. Unfortunately, it was a piece of like 4-5" thick steel, and we didn't have the stock to just fire off another. I felt bad about that one.

joshb
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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 ....

mohammedalbattal
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Kaiser heads are the best I've used. Digital and does exactly what you tell it to do every time.

Smiggi_Inks
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Awesome video. Something satisfying about boring especially seeing the finish after.

bboydrummer
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I love seeing the Haimer Microset in action! Very cool!

nicolespittler
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We use RFID chips for all information about tool lenght, no Stickers or something! All information fully automated saved and updated. Industry 4.0 Germany :)

Company big Kaiser has digital display tools for boring, so nothing really new ;)

tommytwotimes