Flourish Legend is a provincial leading manufacturer integrating mold development & production, CNC machining and casting fabrication in China.

Flourish Group was established in 2009, after years of development, it currently has 3 subsidiaries in China, covering six major business sectors: Injection Mold Making, Injection Molding, CNC Machining, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Stamping and Special Materials.

With more than 50 automated production lines, hundreds of high-precision mechanical equipment, and an industry elite team of more than 200 people in house, we have won many awards from government agencies, and has gradually become a well-known international trade production enterprise in Guangdong Province.

At present, all of our factories have passed the IS014001:2004 international quality/environmental management dual system certification, and implement traceability batch number control in the whole process of product control, and keep complete quality control batch records for each batch of products. In order to ensure the quality, all of our products adopt the German DIN standard, and take the lead in filing the enterprise standards with the government.

Flourish have focused on research and development since the beginning of our establishment, and continue to increase research and development efforts. Nowadays, we have a professional technical team that has overcome and mastered the functional modification technology and molding technology of thermoplastic and thermosetting engineering plastics.

Flourish is committed to“Improve industry quality through material”, and will join hands with customers to create a better future!#cnc #cncmachine #cncmachining #cncmachined #injection #watchcase

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Flourish Legend is a provincial leading manufacturer integrating mold development & production, CNC machining and casting fabrication in China. Flourish Group was established in 2009, after years of development, it currently has 3 subsidiaries in China, covering six major business sectors: Injection Mold Making, Injection Molding, CNC Machining, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Stamping and Special Materials. With more than 50 automated



3D printing is accessible, but has its drawbacks. CNC milling for most is harder to set up, butoffers great precision at the cost of inefficient and wasteful subtractive manufacturing. What if we 3D print an oversized model, and then mill it down to the final shape, eliminating layer lines and other imperfections? In this video I experiment with this concept on an F1 in Schools wheel.

I think everything was a win apart from the surface finish. More experimentation with spindle rpm, feed rate and cutting depth could yield better results. Also me having more patience with sanding and polishing at the end would surely help too.
Is this all just a waste of time or are there suitable applications?

0:00 Introduction

0:38 An example of where 3D print plus CNC is needed
Previous F1 in Schools video: https://youtu.be/MvVgZWEgbww

2:31 The plan
E3D Toolchanger store page: https://e3d-online.com/products/toolchanger-motion-system-bundle-tools

3:21 Sample prints and testing
Previous Apollo X video: https://youtu.be/lCqwA1h3JV4

5:15 Model design

6:00 3D printing and machine prep

7:32 CNC milling and toolpath iteration
DeskProto CAM software: https://www.deskproto.com
CNC toolpath preview: https://ncviewer.com/

10:17 Evaluating the final parts

12:58 Conclusion

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3D printing is accessible, but has its drawbacks. CNC milling for most is harder to set up, butoffers great precision at the cost of inefficient and wasteful subtractive manufacturing. What if we 3D print an oversized model, and then mill it down to the final shape, eliminating layer lines and other imperfections? In this video I experiment with this concept



G’day everyone,

I have been wanting to get my hands on one of these cheap CNC kits for quite some time. It is more of a curiosity, rather than an investment. I want to know what can you get for $200. I have seen these CNC machines on ebay for a long time, but I recently saw a listing on sale for less than $200, so I took the gamble. This is a CNC 3018 Pro from Vevor. In this video I’ll unbox it, assemble it, go through my first impressions and take a few test cuts in various materials. I hope you enjoy the video.

Timestamps
0:00 – Intro
0:36 – Unboxing
1:21 – Going Through The Components In The Box
4:28 – Assembling The Mini Mill
6:13 – Overview And First Impressions
7:47 – Spindle, ER 11 Collet And Cutters
10:32 – Rigidity Concerns
11:41 – GRBL Computer Controller
13:00 -Test Engraving In Wood And Aluminium
15:34 – Making Toolpaths In Fusion 360
16:08 – Cutting Profiles In Wood And Acrylic
17:52 – Test Cuts in Aluminium
18:25 – Final Thoughts

#CNC #CNC3018 #Machining

CNC 3018 Pro

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G’day everyone, I have been wanting to get my hands on one of these cheap CNC kits for quite some time. It is more of a curiosity, rather than an investment. I want to know what can you get for $200. I have seen these CNC machines on ebay for a long time, but I recently saw a listing on