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  1. #1
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    is anybody know Bideseimpianti "five"

    i'm new in stone industry, I'm still working as cnc machinist. I have an opportunity to be in charge of programming a Bideseimpianti "five", wich is a five axis machining center equiped with a laser scanner and "lathe". I just want to know if this machine is a good machine and is it a big deal to go from steel to stone cutting technique?

  2. #2
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    I came from the steel machining indutry 15+ years ago to stone.

    We have a Brembana Maxima 5-axis. Never heard of your machine so I have no comment.

    The main differences are:

    1. Stone chips and breaks. You will have to plan out relief cuts and how to mount the stone.

    2. The tooling wears. With the exception of plated diamond tools which just wear the diamond off and do not cut anymore. Sintered diamond tools wear down and still cut so you will have to take this into account when programming.

    3. Feeds and speeds are not readilly available for different stones. It is guess and keep an eye on the machine.

    We also have a laser scanner on our 5-axis machine (scantech) it's easy to use and alot of fun.

    We also have a lathe on our machine. The same thing just plan for chipping.

    The only other thing I can think of is the 5-axis programming. If you are new to this its going to take some time.

  3. #3
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    some picture of it?

    Thanks machine operator for your reply.
    is that possible for you to show me some picture of pieces you are making? simple or complex, i'd like to see some of them.

    thanks, bye

  4. #4
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    Here are some pics I found.

    The leafs were scanned from real leafs and programmed in carso.

    The finials on the lathe are 18" dia.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails leafs 1.JPG   leafs 2.JPG   finial.JPG   finial 1.JPG  

    finial 2.JPG  

  5. #5
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    Here are some more.

    The urn on the lathe is 12" dia.

    The lion was scanned and enlarged to 10".
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails urn lathe 1.JPG   urn lathe 2.JPG   Lion Head 2.JPG  

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