

seriously though thats a pretty coolMachinists should make more money then they do.
The skill of a bad ass machinist right there.
You mean programmer with the aid off a bad a$$ cam software. I doubt he or she could even run a manual machine. Most of my employees can't.
How long would that thing take to machine?
You mean programmer with the aid off a bad a$$ cam software.
that is insane
now how much would that cost to do right there. like if I called up that place and said i need a helmet machined as a trophy. get 'er done........
$$$ ?
I have no idea a cost relation to that. I'm curious
I hear people say that. cnc guys don't know conventional machining. That may be true in some cases to some degree. All I can say is ALL the machinists I know who run insanely complicated multi axis machined parts just like this helmet out of Kovar, inconel, Titanium, Aluminum, Nitronic 60, all the stainless 300 and 400 series stainless's can run and DO know conventional machines. The guys also exclusively do all their own programming. We have all kinds of support conventional machines they use all the time.
Considering the highly complex parts that are machined for Satelites, conventional machines are still used in our shops, but cnc is king and always will be. My one friend who is an amazing cnc mill guy who spent close to 10 years running conventional machines before he got into cnc could program that helmet too. I would have total confidence he could. He's been a cnc guy for close to 20 years now. Put him on a Conventional mill and he would still kick ass.

I'll definitely agree with this much anyway. To do a part like that and punch the program in manually... I just don't think so.
How many axis that machine have?
How many axis that machine have?
The head looks like it has 3, Up and down(z), side to side(x), and the head rotate(C?)
and the table has three, back and forth, side to side(x agian?), the table rotates(c?)
My brain is fried.