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Friday 23 October 2015

We have bought the FUEGO Multiaxis.

Stop the presses: new architectural universe discovered thanks to the 10 axes of FUEGO Multiaxis.



Fuego Multiaxis is the new Breton machine for cutting blocks and billets using a diamond wire. The Fuego Multiaxis is ideal for producing cylindrical/tapered columns, casings for columns, shaped and rough-hewed components for interior decoration through the interpolation of up to 10 axes. 

We have bought the FUEGO Multiaxis!


Kienesberger Steinmetzmeister, a modern and efficient enterprise, always with an eye to the future and innovation, equipped with a Fuego Multiaxis, a Shapemill and a Contourbreton NC160, always attentive to the needs of the sector.


"When we decided to buy a numerical control wire saw, we thought of a machine that would have allowed us to produce large-size, but relatively simple architectural elements: in fact, the wire machines which are capable of interpolating various axes and realizing the more complex geometries we were thinking of, usually impose size restrictions. 
Because of this compromise, we found it very difficult to decide whether buying or not.When we talked to Breton about our ideas, they presented us ”Fuego Multiaxis”, an innovating machine capable of realizing very complex geometries with no restrictions on the size of pieces to be produced.
For some months now we have been using this machine, and the architects, both Belgian and non-Belgian, already know that at Oscar Daffe’s there is a new machine and ask us whether we can manufacture the complex shapes they had conceived.
And many times we can answer: “Yes, we can with our
Fuego Multiaxis!”



"I wanted this machine to meet the increasing demand for special shaped components.
With
Fuego Multiaxis I solved cutting difficulties on large size pieces.
In addition, with
Fuego’s eight interpolated axes I can create a limitless variety of contours.
I’m now convinced that I made a smart and highly productive choice on behalf of the company for which I act
".
Ing. Fiaschi


"My company produces shaped marble components for urban furniture, columns, solid cornices, bannisters for spiral staircases, etc.
To perform these operations I was looking for a diamond wire shaping machine with multiple controlled axes.
I found everything I was looking for in
Fuego Multiaxis, which proved to be perfect for my needs.
With
Fuego Multiaxis I’m sure I’ve found the right solution for the current and future machining requirements in my business".

For info and price of Breton Fuego Multiaxis write to mail@breton.it.
We’ll get back to you promptly.
Well, that’s all for today, thanks for your attention.
Bye-bye 
Sergio Prior

Monday 19 October 2015

Levibreton ONE reloaded - automation and quality also for small scale production


The Levibreton One Reloaded is a highly evolved automatic machine designed specifically for professionals with limited work volume. 

Levibreton ONE Reloaded is a single-head polishing machine for marble and granite with an automatic head changer.
The machine is derived from the popular Levibreton One, which has been widely installed and consistently proves a favorite among our customers.

With the Levibreton ONE Reloaded the operator simply launches the polishing program and the machine runs automatically and completely unattended.  The machine is equipped with a sensor to monitor abrasive wear and a laser to plot the shape of the work piece.

The tool magazine has 12 positions and can be equipped with oscillating bricks for granite or Frankfurt abrasive plates for marble. 


On request, the machine can include a tilting table for easy loading and unloading.

The control panel for programming features a simple and intuitive user interface with a software that includes multiple work cycles (polishing, levelling, bush-hammering, brushing, sawtooth pattern, checker pattern, etc…). 


For info and price of Levibreton ONE Reloaded write to mail@breton.it.
We’ll get back to you promptly.
Well, that’s all for today, thanks for your attention.
Bye-bye  

Sergio Prior

Thursday 8 October 2015

Sculpture "Nautilus" produced by KIENESBERGER's "FUEGO" at the 50th Marmomacc 2015.


A masterpiece exhibited in the middle of Breton's stand during the 50th Marmomacc in Verona.

Good morning everybody,
For those who were unable to attend "Marmomacc", the International Show of Stone, Design and Technologies that was held in Verona last week, I just want to show this truly incredible sculpture!
In the middle of Breton's stand, under the FUEGO MULTIAXIS, the profiling and shaping machine  with 10 controlled axes, there was on display a beautiful Nautilus made in marble of the Val Passiria from the Company Kienesberger  Steinmetzmeister of Grieskirchen (Austria), true masters in working stone!
Here below a short sequence of the activities highlighting the details of the cutting through diamond wire.
 




Here below a short video emphasizing the details in the processing of septa; the very thin walls which split the membranes of the shellfish.



What else can we say?
Just that behind a FANTASTIC machine – Breton FUEGO MULTIAXIS - there are always STONE MASTERS!

Congratulations to Kienesberger Steinmetzmeister and Breton from both our side and the President of Veneto Region, Mr. Luca Zaia, who asked to be photographed together with the sculpture!
That's all for today. 
Well, that’s all for today, thanks for your attention.
Bye-bye 
Sergio Prior

Monday 5 October 2015

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