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  1. #1
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    Its official, I've finally made some chips!

    It's nice and simple, just a modification to an existing part but I'm stoked none the less.

    Started with the anodized part in the fore ground.



    I cut most of this at 100% feedrate until i had the guts to bump it up. How high will this go? Is there a rule of thumb to follow when speeding it up?
    2008 Haas VF2D
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    Well, it's been a long road but congratulations on your first part.
    The first is always the best one.

    You ran it at 100% feed or 10% feed rate?

    How fast it can go is dependent upon what setting you have set in CAM and your machines top feed rate.
    If your feed rate is say set to 12ipm in CAM then 100% feed rate would be 12ipm so 200% is 24ipm.
    If it is 60ipm then it can be pretty significant as you increase the feed at the control.

    Don't get cocky with it, bad things can happen blindingly fast.
    Double check your work height and tool height and keep rapids at 5% until your tool path and settings have proved themselves.

    After a while you will begin to have greater faith in the software and your own abilities.

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    Awesome! You are officially hooked. More pics! Make a video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by l u k e View Post
    .... I'm stoked...
    Congratulations!! And down boy down; my experience has been that getting stoked is often followed by fragments of tools flying around inside the machine.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.

  5. #5

    Congratulations

    Hi Luke,

    Nice to see the chips. I know you did a nice job on the machine tool prep and that should help you in the long run as it pertains to problems.

    You have a really nice machine and I know you will enjoy using it. Keep the pictures and videos coming.

    John
    2007 HAAS TM-1P OneCNC XR5 Mill Pro. Shopbot PRT running Mach3 2010 Screen Set, Super PID and PMDX Electronics.Check out my Gallery on: http://[email protected]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geof View Post
    Congratulations!! And down boy down; my experience has been that getting stoked is often followed by fragments of tools flying around inside the machine.
    I have 12 of these types of designs. The programs are all simple and similar, all 12 use the same tooling and only 3 G54 changes.

    Thanks John. :cheers:
    2008 Haas VF2D
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    Automag rails....bah!

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    And RTP and Emag...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ydna View Post
    Automag rails....bah!
    I'm pretty sure I've seen you name around the PB forums, do you hang out on M Carterbrown forum?
    2008 Haas VF2D
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    5% rapid is your friend! "The Tools you Save may be your Own!"
    www.wilkins-knives.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by l u k e View Post
    I'm pretty sure I've seen you name around the PB forums, do you hang out on M Carterbrown forum?
    Yeah although I don't go there much, same with automags.org. I mostly stick to pbn lately. I'm the guy from zdspb.com if you've ever been there.

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    Dont know if we have ever talked before but I see your name around quite a bit...
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