Lekker! weer helemaal back in techdiving zo te zien!
@eggbird0110 ай бұрын
Jazeker, al weer een hele tijd, maar sinds dit jaar met de CCR. X-CCR om precies te zijn 🙂
@andreigitan9950 Жыл бұрын
how many days did it rained? 😊
@eggbird01 Жыл бұрын
I believe about 6 days. It could be a day more, but we also had some very nice sunny days, so I am not going to complain about the rain 🙂
@alexgregg2466 Жыл бұрын
What are those vises called.
@eggbird01 Жыл бұрын
Those are Gerardi vises.
@alexgregg2466 Жыл бұрын
@@eggbird01 sweet. Have you used the straight jaw ones before instead of the pull down ones? Been Looking at getting some with the straight Jaws so I can cut soft Jaws on them aswell.
@jeanclaudeweijsters4452 Жыл бұрын
Mooie trip jongens chapeau !!
@barend121 Жыл бұрын
Tof!!
@digitfilm Жыл бұрын
En een pijlinktvisje...mooi
@eggbird01 Жыл бұрын
Dank je, alleen iets te veel close up bij de zeepaardjes en bij de pijlinktvis was het ff onhandig er lag een kei in de pad waardoor ik wat teveel beweging had. Maar al met al heel erg tevreden, het was mijn eerste duik met een mooie videolamp er op. Er komt nog een 2de lamp bij, maar die staat nog in bestelling bij Onderwaterhuis 🙂
@williamhuang53292 жыл бұрын
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot arm gear , over 30 years experience
@bhavarkumavat32023 жыл бұрын
300 V/c ? Is it standard for C45 ? Does it change Vendor to Vendor ? Diameter to Diameter ?
@eggbird013 жыл бұрын
The cutting speed is determined by the manufacturer and for specific materials and inserts. a Vc of 300M/min is quite high, but in this case well within the values recommended by the manufacturer.
@sodahangover9113 жыл бұрын
The shell mill comes so close to the tool probe!! 😱😱😱
@mickslipknot4 жыл бұрын
What inserts do you use?
@eggbird013 жыл бұрын
the insert is from "Fette tools" it's called the twincut-feed
@mickslipknot5 жыл бұрын
What kind of spindle does it have, direct drive or gearbox?
@eggbird015 жыл бұрын
It's a direct drive 12000rpm spindle, the standard spindle on a Haas VF2SS model.
@mickslipknot5 жыл бұрын
Egbert de Pauw thanks for your kind response
@antonioolivares95206 жыл бұрын
I like your rubber band parallel holders :D
@eggbird012 жыл бұрын
It works ;-)
@jamietempelaar70557 жыл бұрын
het is leuk om hier te duiken heel blauw en mooi jammer dat er geen leven in zit :( :)
@heronguarezi65017 жыл бұрын
You did a tool change with a drill that was full of material stuck in it. If you peck ones at the end of the hole you may avoid this.
@eggbird017 жыл бұрын
Yes I know... it's bad, the feed was too low on the drill. We do a lot of single piece runs and sometimes we have to adjust the feed and or speed. On parts that we do in series we fine tune everything, but for a single piece it sometimes happens that some value is off.
@heronguarezi65017 жыл бұрын
For me the part it is just perfect, the surface finishes are impressive and the feed and speed are leaving a impressive mirror finish. Nice job. The CAM is HSM?
@eggbird017 жыл бұрын
Thanks ! Yes, we use Inventor HSM, it's the same as HSM in Fusion or Solidworks
@nerwusek197 жыл бұрын
Hi mate, Im thinking about VF2SS and I can see that you have a lot of mivies from VF2SS drilling, do you have thru spindle coolant? I can see that drilling medium deep holes is not a problem.But maybe you use thru spindle coolant? Thanks
@eggbird017 жыл бұрын
We don't have coolant through the spindle and that's something we regret not having. So if I would one again I would definitely take the coolant through the spindle option and also the airblast option.
@nerwusek197 жыл бұрын
Egbert de Pauw You are right but That option is 5.5K euro plus 2K filtration -system its expensive, and time you save is only 30 % , Im not sure do I need it.I can drill 30% slower and sawe money for 3d CAD
@eggbird017 жыл бұрын
If you drill a lot of stainless then you do need it, steel and aluminium, you don't but in that case, it's just a time saver and your drills last longer.
@Fischer9777 жыл бұрын
do you have any recommendation for approaching this material? should i use aluminium tools or steel tools. thank for sharing.
@eggbird017 жыл бұрын
We use aluminium tools, so sharp uncoated carbide mills. If you do a lot of plastics/nylon etc the best option is uncoated 1 or 2 flute end mills. This is glass fiber reinforced Nylon PA6/6. In normal Nylon, the problem can occur that the material starts melting and then the surface finish will be terrible. but other than that milling plastics isn't difficult.
@barbaraloftus32977 жыл бұрын
My Grandfather was the ass cook on the ship that night, They never found his body. George Joseph Smart . R I P.
@janicehobbs7 жыл бұрын
My great Uncle was on the fateful last journey - 25th Jan, 1917. He died in a lifeboat from exposure and shock and is buried in St. Mura's Church, Co. Donegal. God bless him and the rest of the crew. Fireman Arthur Charles Hodges.
@sneekygreenman7 жыл бұрын
Hi, sent you a message regarding this wreck.
@atomkinder678 жыл бұрын
3D Adaptive would be much more efficient if Rest Machining from previous operations is turned on.
@eggbird017 жыл бұрын
True, probably would have fine tuned the code, but this was a rush job, got the order and we had to start milling right away.
@atomkinder678 жыл бұрын
HSMWorks? I see F#103 ;-)
@eggbird017 жыл бұрын
Inventor HSM, but that's almost the same :-)
@razor6666668 жыл бұрын
Nice I run same machine, even have same vices in it :) What parameters did you run facemill? Have a look on my videos of VF2;)
@viborgh Жыл бұрын
try 220 spm and 1.0 fpt rough. 220, 0,6 fpt finnish. i allways get great result for me personally with a 63 mm face mill with 5 cutting inserts.
@ipadize8 жыл бұрын
how well does the vice hold the part? i mean its seems it is no hydraulic.
@eggbird018 жыл бұрын
+ipadize We welded a bar underneath the workpiece. It was too big for the vise.
@therussianmachinists24098 жыл бұрын
use a lathe bro. this is some crazy fast milling but a lathe would do this much faster
@eggbird018 жыл бұрын
+the russian machinists That's probably true, but you use the machines you have, and actually these parts had some features we did on the lathe, and the guy on the lathe (conventional lathe) couldn't keep up with the mill. we had to do a lot of them in a short notice and we were using both machines to get the job done.
@WasNiksIsNiksWordtNiks8 жыл бұрын
Ziet er goed uit, toch houd ik met staal liever wat lager qau snijsnelheid haha, constructiestaal lekker op 200m met een tiende per tand. 30% ae en dan apz diameter vd frees 👍🏻
@eggbird018 жыл бұрын
+Mischa de Bruijn zit normaal tussen de 220 en 260 Vc in constructiestaal met deze frezen en 20% Ae met een Ap van Max 2xD en dat loopt goed op de machine ook een behoorlijke standtijd van de frees, maar het bijzondere is dat deze frees "goedkoop" is, een instaplijn van SCT die op papier hier helemaal niet bij in de buurt kan komen en dat klopt ook als we hem in een spantanghouder zetten, maar met de hydro houder ehmmmm geen probleem :-)
@JurNL808 жыл бұрын
With which company did you dive with? Love to dive this wreck one day!!
@WasNiksIsNiksWordtNiks9 жыл бұрын
Waar filmen jullie mee, en zou je je email adres eventueel door willen sturen via KZread als ik nog vragen heb over de betreffende machine?
@eggbird018 жыл бұрын
+Mischa de Bruijn Dit was gefilmd met een Gopro Hero3+ camera
@fionawimber102811 жыл бұрын
It was thanks to the quick efforts of RMS Olympic that prevented further loss of life on the battleship.
@MonkeyCoffin11 жыл бұрын
Fucking mooi, man. Dit is mijn lievelings filmpje.
@transformerfreak0711 жыл бұрын
YES!!!! Ray cossum
@transformerfreak0712 жыл бұрын
My grandads uncle is the owner of this shipwreck and I might go and dive when I am a little older
@WheelieMacBin12 жыл бұрын
That's amazing! My lot sailed from Liverpool on the 11th May 1912 and they disembarked in Montreal. Thankfully they all made good in Canada :-)
@Zachusto12 жыл бұрын
My great grandmother traveled second class the same night!
@WheelieMacBin12 жыл бұрын
Interesting to find this video. My family sailed to Canada on this ship from the UK in May 1912.
@SSjago12 жыл бұрын
het is weer een tijdje geleden dat iemand hier op gereageerd had , dus dat word tijd... hier ben ik geweest , ik wist niet dat er een bureau op de bodem stond!
@MySuperNan13 жыл бұрын
@Brithos300 Thanks for the video, I didn,t know there were three ships of the same class built
@Brithos30013 жыл бұрын
This is the audacious sunk in Oct 1914 by a single carbonit mine. A ship this size would have and should have been able to withstand such an explosion. What sank it was rough weather. Interesting to note RMS Olympic also attended the sinking ship. Olympic was the sister ship to the Titanic and Britannic.
@buddhakidz14 жыл бұрын
love this vid, great muuuzzaaaakkkk
@kaiserbill571114 жыл бұрын
was this the ship that was holding gold from the Bank of England that was going to deliver same to New York during the first world war ?
@r0wan32314 жыл бұрын
i live their lol
@GarretDuffy14 жыл бұрын
This is SS Laurentic sunk 1917 not RMS Laurentic sunk 1940... or am I wrong?
@janicehobbs7 жыл бұрын
I think you are right. It was the SS Laurentic, sunk on 25th January, 1917. My great uncle was onboard as a fireman and died of exposure in a lifeboat.
@rebreatherwouter14 жыл бұрын
the musical group The Strokes ? or the wrestling move the Stroke ?
@basvandervoort15 жыл бұрын
cool!
@decky515115 жыл бұрын
i have an anti aircraft bullet from the laurentic my uncle dives there and has loads of them
@NordicRick15 жыл бұрын
why is there no wildlife?And is the water cold?
@cailleanmc15 жыл бұрын
Inspector Dew chased Dr Crippen to America aboard Laurentic
@rebreatherwouter15 жыл бұрын
A couple of miles off-shore, Malin Head, North of Ireland, depth is less than 40 meters.
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Lekker! weer helemaal back in techdiving zo te zien!
Jazeker, al weer een hele tijd, maar sinds dit jaar met de CCR. X-CCR om precies te zijn 🙂
how many days did it rained? 😊
I believe about 6 days. It could be a day more, but we also had some very nice sunny days, so I am not going to complain about the rain 🙂
What are those vises called.
Those are Gerardi vises.
@@eggbird01 sweet. Have you used the straight jaw ones before instead of the pull down ones? Been Looking at getting some with the straight Jaws so I can cut soft Jaws on them aswell.
Mooie trip jongens chapeau !!
Tof!!
En een pijlinktvisje...mooi
Dank je, alleen iets te veel close up bij de zeepaardjes en bij de pijlinktvis was het ff onhandig er lag een kei in de pad waardoor ik wat teveel beweging had. Maar al met al heel erg tevreden, het was mijn eerste duik met een mooie videolamp er op. Er komt nog een 2de lamp bij, maar die staat nog in bestelling bij Onderwaterhuis 🙂
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot arm gear , over 30 years experience
300 V/c ? Is it standard for C45 ? Does it change Vendor to Vendor ? Diameter to Diameter ?
The cutting speed is determined by the manufacturer and for specific materials and inserts. a Vc of 300M/min is quite high, but in this case well within the values recommended by the manufacturer.
The shell mill comes so close to the tool probe!! 😱😱😱
What inserts do you use?
the insert is from "Fette tools" it's called the twincut-feed
What kind of spindle does it have, direct drive or gearbox?
It's a direct drive 12000rpm spindle, the standard spindle on a Haas VF2SS model.
Egbert de Pauw thanks for your kind response
I like your rubber band parallel holders :D
It works ;-)
het is leuk om hier te duiken heel blauw en mooi jammer dat er geen leven in zit :( :)
You did a tool change with a drill that was full of material stuck in it. If you peck ones at the end of the hole you may avoid this.
Yes I know... it's bad, the feed was too low on the drill. We do a lot of single piece runs and sometimes we have to adjust the feed and or speed. On parts that we do in series we fine tune everything, but for a single piece it sometimes happens that some value is off.
For me the part it is just perfect, the surface finishes are impressive and the feed and speed are leaving a impressive mirror finish. Nice job. The CAM is HSM?
Thanks ! Yes, we use Inventor HSM, it's the same as HSM in Fusion or Solidworks
Hi mate, Im thinking about VF2SS and I can see that you have a lot of mivies from VF2SS drilling, do you have thru spindle coolant? I can see that drilling medium deep holes is not a problem.But maybe you use thru spindle coolant? Thanks
We don't have coolant through the spindle and that's something we regret not having. So if I would one again I would definitely take the coolant through the spindle option and also the airblast option.
Egbert de Pauw You are right but That option is 5.5K euro plus 2K filtration -system its expensive, and time you save is only 30 % , Im not sure do I need it.I can drill 30% slower and sawe money for 3d CAD
If you drill a lot of stainless then you do need it, steel and aluminium, you don't but in that case, it's just a time saver and your drills last longer.
do you have any recommendation for approaching this material? should i use aluminium tools or steel tools. thank for sharing.
We use aluminium tools, so sharp uncoated carbide mills. If you do a lot of plastics/nylon etc the best option is uncoated 1 or 2 flute end mills. This is glass fiber reinforced Nylon PA6/6. In normal Nylon, the problem can occur that the material starts melting and then the surface finish will be terrible. but other than that milling plastics isn't difficult.
My Grandfather was the ass cook on the ship that night, They never found his body. George Joseph Smart . R I P.
My great Uncle was on the fateful last journey - 25th Jan, 1917. He died in a lifeboat from exposure and shock and is buried in St. Mura's Church, Co. Donegal. God bless him and the rest of the crew. Fireman Arthur Charles Hodges.
Hi, sent you a message regarding this wreck.
3D Adaptive would be much more efficient if Rest Machining from previous operations is turned on.
True, probably would have fine tuned the code, but this was a rush job, got the order and we had to start milling right away.
HSMWorks? I see F#103 ;-)
Inventor HSM, but that's almost the same :-)
Nice I run same machine, even have same vices in it :) What parameters did you run facemill? Have a look on my videos of VF2;)
try 220 spm and 1.0 fpt rough. 220, 0,6 fpt finnish. i allways get great result for me personally with a 63 mm face mill with 5 cutting inserts.
how well does the vice hold the part? i mean its seems it is no hydraulic.
+ipadize We welded a bar underneath the workpiece. It was too big for the vise.
use a lathe bro. this is some crazy fast milling but a lathe would do this much faster
+the russian machinists That's probably true, but you use the machines you have, and actually these parts had some features we did on the lathe, and the guy on the lathe (conventional lathe) couldn't keep up with the mill. we had to do a lot of them in a short notice and we were using both machines to get the job done.
Ziet er goed uit, toch houd ik met staal liever wat lager qau snijsnelheid haha, constructiestaal lekker op 200m met een tiende per tand. 30% ae en dan apz diameter vd frees 👍🏻
+Mischa de Bruijn zit normaal tussen de 220 en 260 Vc in constructiestaal met deze frezen en 20% Ae met een Ap van Max 2xD en dat loopt goed op de machine ook een behoorlijke standtijd van de frees, maar het bijzondere is dat deze frees "goedkoop" is, een instaplijn van SCT die op papier hier helemaal niet bij in de buurt kan komen en dat klopt ook als we hem in een spantanghouder zetten, maar met de hydro houder ehmmmm geen probleem :-)
With which company did you dive with? Love to dive this wreck one day!!
Waar filmen jullie mee, en zou je je email adres eventueel door willen sturen via KZread als ik nog vragen heb over de betreffende machine?
+Mischa de Bruijn Dit was gefilmd met een Gopro Hero3+ camera
It was thanks to the quick efforts of RMS Olympic that prevented further loss of life on the battleship.
Fucking mooi, man. Dit is mijn lievelings filmpje.
YES!!!! Ray cossum
My grandads uncle is the owner of this shipwreck and I might go and dive when I am a little older
That's amazing! My lot sailed from Liverpool on the 11th May 1912 and they disembarked in Montreal. Thankfully they all made good in Canada :-)
My great grandmother traveled second class the same night!
Interesting to find this video. My family sailed to Canada on this ship from the UK in May 1912.
het is weer een tijdje geleden dat iemand hier op gereageerd had , dus dat word tijd... hier ben ik geweest , ik wist niet dat er een bureau op de bodem stond!
@Brithos300 Thanks for the video, I didn,t know there were three ships of the same class built
This is the audacious sunk in Oct 1914 by a single carbonit mine. A ship this size would have and should have been able to withstand such an explosion. What sank it was rough weather. Interesting to note RMS Olympic also attended the sinking ship. Olympic was the sister ship to the Titanic and Britannic.
love this vid, great muuuzzaaaakkkk
was this the ship that was holding gold from the Bank of England that was going to deliver same to New York during the first world war ?
i live their lol
This is SS Laurentic sunk 1917 not RMS Laurentic sunk 1940... or am I wrong?
I think you are right. It was the SS Laurentic, sunk on 25th January, 1917. My great uncle was onboard as a fireman and died of exposure in a lifeboat.
the musical group The Strokes ? or the wrestling move the Stroke ?
cool!
i have an anti aircraft bullet from the laurentic my uncle dives there and has loads of them
why is there no wildlife?And is the water cold?
Inspector Dew chased Dr Crippen to America aboard Laurentic
A couple of miles off-shore, Malin Head, North of Ireland, depth is less than 40 meters.