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  1. sergo92

    Plan Simulation [Problem + Explanation]

    Hello everyone, I am trying to present the Plant Simulation programme in a course. I would like to build something with the programme. I have decided in favour of this simulation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8SsmHisaXo&list=PLYmizvoOkKeZ0UlSY_yl6E9NX1y2dAUuR&index=24 I set everything up...
  2. sergo92

    Hartturning vs. Grinding [Flexibility]

    i'm not interested in proving the opposite. i'm interested in a clear, simple machining example that makes it clear that hard turning is more flexible. Let's forget the example picture for the moment. in the video...
  3. sergo92

    Hartturning vs. Grinding [Flexibility]

    In this video it looks like it is not necessary to dress. Check last step. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNlGvJ4Gm7Q&ab_channel=WEMAGlauchau-BRANDOFTHENSHGROUP
  4. sergo92

    Hartturning vs. Grinding [Flexibility]

    @Heaviside1925 thank you very much for your answer. The repeated dressing required is a very good way of describing the flexibility in this example. But do you actually have to align the disc again and again after each step/face? I would have thought that you only do this when you replace a disc...
  5. sergo92

    Hartturning vs. Grinding [Flexibility]

    @Heaviside1925 There will be unevenness in the grinding wheel because the marked areas are not in contact in the one process. However, this can be restored by a dressing process and the workpiece can still be machined in one clamping and one tool or not?
  6. sergo92

    Hartturning vs. Grinding [Flexibility]

    @BrianE22 look at the photo I uploaded. It shows that you can also use a grinder for surface turning. So this example raises the question of what the difference in flexibility is? I also have another example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAyd7vkHRXs&ab_channel=EMAG Although 2 tools are...
  7. sergo92

    Hartturning vs. Grinding [Flexibility]

    I am currently working on a presentation on hard turning. My part is to compare hard turning with grinding in various aspects. One of them is "flexibility". I have found a lot of articles and literature saying that hard turning is more flexible than grinding. The only problem is, after a lot of...

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