Tormach Inc. | Slow-Motion Machining Compilation – Tormach @tormachinc | Uploaded September 2018 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Every Saturday, for the last few months, we have been pushing out some slow-motion clips of machining all types of parts and materials. Here is a compilation of some of the best clips throughout those videos. There’s multiple different end mills and speeds/feeds.
Machining out parts in a subtractive manufacturing format has been around for a very long time. With newer technology readily available we can see how this process works in slow motion. Throughout the video you will notice cuts being taken on a cnc lathe, as well as a cnc mill.
For those of you who don’t know about Tormach machines, it produces small cnc mills, lathes, and an automatic surface grinder. Most of these cuts are from our PCNC 1100 series which is now known as the 1100M CNC mill. For more slow-motion machining follow our social media for the weekly Slow-Motion Saturday video, and machining information.
Interested in a Tormach machine? Schedule a call with one of our team members at hubs.ly/Q029gf-H0 and they will be happy to answer any questions you have.
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Join the Tormach Forums here: hubs.ly/Q029ggRV0
There are several ways to contact Tormach Technical Support.
If you want technical support, please follow these instructions to open a support ticket: hubs.ly/Q029ghcD0
Tormach Technical Support page: hubs.ly/Q029ghwW0
Tormach Technical Support contact: tormach.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals
About Us: At Tormach, we're dedicated to providing exceptionally engineered products, technical support, and customer service at the lowest possible cost. Our focus is to help you realize your CNC goals through tools and resources that transform your concepts into real products. Connect with us:
Visit our website: hubs.ly/Q029gj8M0
Facebook: facebook.com/tormach
Instagram: instagram.com/tormach
Twitter: twitter.com/tormach
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/tormach
Every Saturday, for the last few months, we have been pushing out some slow-motion clips of machining all types of parts and materials. Here is a compilation of some of the best clips throughout those videos. There’s multiple different end mills and speeds/feeds.
Machining out parts in a subtractive manufacturing format has been around for a very long time. With newer technology readily available we can see how this process works in slow motion. Throughout the video you will notice cuts being taken on a cnc lathe, as well as a cnc mill.
For those of you who don’t know about Tormach machines, it produces small cnc mills, lathes, and an automatic surface grinder. Most of these cuts are from our PCNC 1100 series which is now known as the 1100M CNC mill. For more slow-motion machining follow our social media for the weekly Slow-Motion Saturday video, and machining information.
Interested in a Tormach machine? Schedule a call with one of our team members at hubs.ly/Q029gf-H0 and they will be happy to answer any questions you have.
Be sure to subscribe for updates on everything Tormach: goo.gl/sWeCs7
Join the Tormach Forums here: hubs.ly/Q029ggRV0
There are several ways to contact Tormach Technical Support.
If you want technical support, please follow these instructions to open a support ticket: hubs.ly/Q029ghcD0
Tormach Technical Support page: hubs.ly/Q029ghwW0
Tormach Technical Support contact: tormach.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals
About Us: At Tormach, we're dedicated to providing exceptionally engineered products, technical support, and customer service at the lowest possible cost. Our focus is to help you realize your CNC goals through tools and resources that transform your concepts into real products. Connect with us:
Visit our website: hubs.ly/Q029gj8M0
Facebook: facebook.com/tormach
Instagram: instagram.com/tormach
Twitter: twitter.com/tormach
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/tormach