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Instagram Customer Videos from 2017: Part Two

12/20/2017

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The second half of the 2017 video highlights from Instagram and Facebook.
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Call for Parts: Feature YOUR Shop in OUR booth at IMTS 2016

7/7/2016

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The International Manufacturing Technology Show is one of the largest industrial trade shows in the world, featuring more than 2,000 exhibiting companies and 114,147 registrants. The event is held every two years in September at McCormick Place, Chicago. The 2016 Show runs from September 12 - 17.

Destiny Tool will be in Booth W-2092 which is located in the Tooling and Workholding Pavilion in the West Building of McCormick Place for IMTS 2016.

We've been reposting and sharing both Instagram postings and YouTube videos of your applications for some time and for IMTS 2016 we want to take it one step farther. For the 2016 IMTS show we would like to showcase the parts that you have made with our tools.  

From now until August 31, we will be accepting applications from shops to be part of our display at IMTS 2016.  We will feature a part made with our tools as well as an informational table tent that would include your shop's logo, City, State and/or Country as well as your website address so other attendees can take a look at your capabilities.  We would also need some specific cutting data as to which tools were used and how.  

​In the meantime, please be sure to use the #DestinyTool hashtag as well as the #IwannaBeOnIMTStv hashtag when posting our products.  The folks at IMTS 2016 have a competition going on to see where the most interesting products are located at the show and then do an interview in the booths that qualify.  This could be a great opportunity for us to talk about YOUR company and part applications! 

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#Instamachinist: 1/2" Diamonback Roughing, 3/8" Viper Finishing

4/20/2016

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Kevin McConnell from KM Custom Spurs posted this update on his instagram cutting some honeycomb shapes in Aluminum.

According to Kevin, "Finished part using @mastercamcadcam dynamic tool path and @destinytool 1/2" Diamondback rougher at 190 IPM with.150" radial step over and 6000 RPM. Finished with a Destiny 3/8" Viper DVH."
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Finished part using @mastercamcadcam dynamic tool path and @destinytool 1/2" diamond back rougher at 190IPM with.150" radial step over and 6000 RPM. Finished with a Destiny 3/8" viper dvh. With @cope_44 #highspeedmachining #cncporn #doosan #mastercam #cnc #destinytool #badassery #wingit

A photo posted by Kevin McConnell (@kevinmcconnell17) on Mar 24, 2016 at 7:16pm PDT

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Tactical G-Code demonstrates TRUEmill pocketing with a Destiny 1/2" 3 Flute Viper Endmill

7/15/2015

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TACTICAL G-CODE  is a great YouTube resource channel with 17,403 subscribers  and over  1,521,000 views.  If you haven't checked it out their channel you go on over and subscribe!

According to their YouTube profile, TACTICAL G-CODE
"With my channel I want to show how I make my custom rounds and my testing with them. When asked, why I do make these rounds, my answers are WHY NOT, OR BECAUSE I CAN. In addition to the stuff I make. I want to bring the firearms and other related items, that are off the beaten path guns, ammo, and products/company that you may have never heard of before. And the stuff you have heard of you won't find alot of videos about it on other youtube channels."
The below video was uploaded on  November 24, 2010 to demosntrate Truemill software.
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​According to Tactical G-Code: "More testing with a Haas SMM and Viper endmill. This time we concentrated on a pocket workpiece instead of a contoured outside.  LIke many of our other videos, the spindle load was set to 101%, but it never reached that point. The truemill cycle reached a max of 91% toward the end when it got really fast."

End Mill:  
Destiny Tool Viper 3 Flute, 0.500" dia, 1.00" flute length, stealth coated (V33216S)
  • 0.950" Depth of Cut
  • Radial depth of cut 0.040"
  • Surfcam Truemill programmed at 400-IPM max for the pocket cycle. The actual feedrates are automatically ramped up depending on the tool's angle of engagement.

Ashtray....or miniature hottub?
The Pocketing starts around the 3 minute mark!

What is TRUEMill?
​TRUEMill is quantum leap in CAM toolpath technology. A TRUEMill toolpath controls the tool’s engagement in the material being cut to maximize the material removal rate (MRR). TRUEMill allows a cut that is both faster and deeper than any other 2 & 3 axis roughing toolpath on the market today. TRUEMill’s effectiveness and speed is especially evident in difficult or exotic materials such as titanium, inconel and hard steels.

TRUEMill’s superior toolpath is not dependant on the geometry to be milled, so no guesswork is required to see which pocketing routine is best. TRUEMill toolpaths have proven to increase material removal rates by up to 10X and increase tool life anywhere from 30% to 100% while at the same time decreasing cycle times and reducing the stress on CNC machines.
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Destiny Tool Viper -  Aztec Spindle Torque Test

1/17/2011

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 Troichoidal milling testing with the Viper End Mill on a Haas SMM utilizing surfcam Truemill.
"Testing out a sample workpiece using these parameters:
- Haas SMM (15 HP sticker)
- Destiny Tool Viper DVH 3F, 0.5"dia, 1" flute, stealth coated (V33216S)
- Surfcam contour for the outside
- Surfcam Truemill for the inside
- Depth of cut 0.95" for each feature
- Axial depth of cut varies (Dc: 135º max)
- max spindle speed of 10,000-RPM
- Stay below 101% torque load
- 25% rapid for the video

We wanted to test the ability of this particular machine while running the tool at 0.95" deep for the entire program. The inside pocket (second operation) was easy due to the truemill cycle. However the outside profile (first operation) was programmed using a regular "contour" toolpath which buries the tool every time it goes into a corner.

CONCLUSION:
The highest material removal rate seen in the clip is ~30 cu-in/min, toward the beginning before we adjusted the program. One or more of these options below would need to change for a higher sustained removal rate:
1. Troichoidal/peel style outside contour
2. Lower the spindle speed to gain more torque (but would slow everything down)
3. Decrease the depth so the material would excert less torque on the tool."
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Raptor 3/6 Speed & Feed Data
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