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First parts on the Mazak QTU-200MSY

My new Mazak QTU-200MSY is now nearly fully tooled and ready to make parts. The ATS bar feeder installation is now functional, though I’m waiting for a correctly fitting spindle liner. In this photo, I’m using the tool eye to touch off (find tool offsets) for a Becker CCMT polycrystalline diamond insert.

Here’s the very first part (other than test cuts during installation) that I’ve made, a JoWo #6 nib housing. This part was turned from a Mazatrol program, below.

 

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G-code for a JoWo #6 housing

Though my Mazak QTU-200MSY turning center won’t be here until mid-February, I’ve been working hard on writing a C program on my MacBook Pro to generate g-code for turning collars, feeds and housings. This is the program NC Plot that I use for debugging the g-code before I put it on the machine to make parts.

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Four JoWo #6 Feeds and Housings

These four JoWo #6 feeds and housings are probably the final parts I’ll make on my little Roland 4-axis mill. I’m transferring all my effort going forward to making these parts on the Mazak QTU-200MSY. Once that transfer is done, I’ll be able to offer parts in volume to pen makers worldwide.