I thought "round things" were for lathe work.... do you mean inside and outside curves and in what detail are the "features for shit" ??If you need to make round things, not the Hurco. They can't make round features for shit,
I thought "round things" were for lathe work.... do you mean inside and outside curves and in what detail are the "features for shit" ??
...but as I said the workflow on the control does not make much sense (the way you set offsets, tool lengths, height and diameter compensation, etc. are in dumb places, and loading and unloading tools from the machine has about the dumbest workflow I've ever seen).
Having to fiddle fuck around by entering tools as Manual and then having to go into a different place and switch them to Auto... maybe you're right and I was taught a dumb way to do it but we were taught by the applications guys, and we hired a guy that had been running Winmax controls since their inception, so...?
Actually that sounds familiar. If you used it every day it wasn't bad, it was just different. If you were like me and going back and forth between 3-axis/4-axis VMCs, the 5-axis, turning, and Swiss, then it was different enough that I would have to constantly use the help function. When I moved to my own shop I was using the VM10i for the product line where the tools don't change, so if I did anything with special tools I also would forget in between.
That is another good part - a calculator and help function/ manual built in to the control. I seem to recall it could remember offsets for a lot of tools not in the magazine. That was nice - keep the tools set up and then just figure out how to load them. I also don't like machines that require you load tools through the spindle. I prefer to load tools while the spindle is running.
It also had a nice warmup cycle, and machine park function.
Chip evacuation is a complete joke, and they put the conveyor down in a coolant trough RIGHT WHERE YOU WILL DROP THINGS in between the door and the table. The chip auger on the VM10i was really dad for aluminum fines and plugged up causing overflows if you didn't pull the auger apart and clean under the screen once a month. The VMX42i machines had the same idiotic auger and then fed the most plug-prone, worst-draining lift-up conveyors I have ever seen.
If you buy a Hurco, buy a shovel.
Again, I know I might come off as shitting all over these machines, but having had a broad exposure to a lot of middle to high quality machine tools in a brief period of time, I've got plenty of gripes about most of them. I just hope that maybe something I point out can help someone see something they otherwise wouldn't have, so they can weight their options most effectively.
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