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Hello I am new to the CNC world and Stone world, i work since 2008 at a stone company that does restauration and reconstruction in natural stone, mostly we use a 4Axis Bridge machine(GMM Blizz) for profile work and 90% of the work we use blades. Recently we have a bought a new machine (CMS Brembana G-Rex) I have started to use the machine about 2 weeks ago for a project we need to delivery, till now its going ok, the machine is not working 100% i am still running in to errors that need to be solve, but my biggest problem is tooling. Current i am using Nicolai tools, but feeds and speeds that they have for the tools are some times a little bit skechty. For this work mostly i am using segment wheels on a hard material (Irish Blue stone) with a spindle speed of 4400, 3mm removal , 500 Fixed feed and a width of cut 80mm and takes a lot of time to... to complete a piece the machine is about 25 / 35 hours. Maybe is some one out there that can give some advice/tips in tooling. Also if some one owns similar machine i am open to info. I have google a lot for CNC/Stone info but mostly i can find nothing worthy. Thanks in advance. |
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| that sounds very very slow, any chance you can get a video of the machine doing the job? my email is t_kiwi@hotmail.com Anthony |
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| Hi Emptystr I programmed (with Alphacam) and used a Brembana G-Rex for two and a half years for restauration work, including scanning and implementing 3D sculpture stuff. 14 Days ago I quited the job and went back to basics...Stonemason/Sculpture work by hand, at the base of a church in Brussels, in a makeshift shelter. Reason to leave: Not being payed as I schould have been... My former employer is still looking for a Alphacam Stone programmer as I was the only experienced AC Stone one in Belgium :-) About your tool question: Try to use a smaller with of cut with a higher speed --> the evacuation of sludge and cooling will be better. Check your spindle load amps with the CMS electrospindle software that came with the G-Rex...go for 20 Amps max. Go for galvanic wheels...I used the 85mm ones at speeds up to 1200mm/min with 3mm removal in Belgian BlueStone. I've once tested prototype wheel for Nicolaļ Diamant and got it up to 4000mm/min (3mm removal) in Massangis Jaune Claire...without any protest. Use 'Open Pocket' strategy's and lower in Z outside your workpiece...go for 6 to7 mm removal at 700mm/min, 30mm overlap with a 85mm wheel. (Een Baldakijn van bijna 1 cuub, beeldhouwwerk incluis, frees je in een weekend.) Succes!!! |
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