INSANE Machining Techniques Used on the Pump Housing

Published 2023-07-25
Continuing machining the pump housing on the Heller CP6000 using advanced techniques in Mastercam. Barry Setzer breaks down exactly how he machined the most challenging sections of the pump housing and how to keep from crashing your machine.

00:00 Next Steps to Machine the Pump Housing
00:43 Machining the Pump Housing
04:35 What is 3+2 Machining?
04:59 3+2 Machining Made Easy in Mastercam
06:21 Creating Toolpaths in Mastercam
17:06 Conclusion and What's Next for the Pump Housing

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All Comments (21)
  • @awpy6476
    I am a beginner French milling machine and I program on Mastercam 2018 and I really understand your explanations, I who have poor English. This software is really great. Thank you Titan of cnc machining I love you ❤
  • thank you for leaving the macining sounds in,it helps when learning alot
  • @tonydelava
    If you fill the big center hole with liquid cooling before cutting,you could drasticly reduce all vibrations of the part when milling. It was a method i used on aeronautic parts...
  • Barry this is really impressive, Thank you! When the ballmill made chatter noise, Jessie came straight to my mind... I imagine him in the background somewhere thinking "Barry at it again" XD. I love you guys =D
  • That is some very demanding CAM work.....good thing you have some great software to walk through the simulation of the tool paths.
  • @hatface547
    Awesome work Barry. Very helpful and interesting video. The 1/2" ball mill is the secret to your signature chatter pattern!
  • @ryanhaley3932
    This was actually encouraging to see. Sometimes cutting conditions will just be bad and you have to power thru it. Have had this experience multiple times and feel like a failure even though it was done on time.
  • @trollman1376
    Probably the most well explained 3+2 axis program from now. I kinda understand it even if I never touched a machine like that yet.
  • Damn fine job Barry!! I'm going to be taking a 5 axis class in September and I'm so pumped to see what all I can learn!!
  • @tonymoll6265
    Good job Barry! Keep that Heller working. That noise is just the sound of money!!!
  • @haydenc2742
    Awesome! Can't wait for the finishing videos and a completed part! Definitely put (part #'s) on the video so we can know it's a continuation of the first video's Keep em coming!!!
  • @isaakkus7154
    I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO TO COME FOR A LONG TIME, YOU GUYS ARE GREAT
  • @spkrman15
    I really liked this video. The tone, information, and execution are all on point. Great explanation and editing to show what is being done and how it is being done. Great job.
  • I think a Lollipop ball endmill would be excellent for a part like this sneaking into some of those corners! Excellent work with this part and rank you for all the info you provide! :)