thats cause cold roll sucks for finish! positive chip breaker!
Type: Posts; User: MFassler
thats cause cold roll sucks for finish! positive chip breaker!
first off what machine are you using?
you could do it the old school way and watts drill it,or edm it or broach it the list goes on.
Have you checked the runout of your holder by chance? are you using a drill chuck or collet? what brand drill?
take a heavier cut and use less feed,your finish will come out nice.
dont forget you also need to take into account the rigidity of your machine and setup.
what size cutter are you using? for those speeds id use as small a cutter as possible so there will be less tool pressure.
Isnt the 2B rating just a finish type from the manufacture? and not a code for its hardness?
Well,as someone who loves tools,and even thou I dont need anything too do my job really,I still buy tools. Quality over quantity,but I have a quantity of good tools,and only by the best I am able to...
well depending on the type of boring heads you are using,it should be relatively simple too do what you want granted its not a really hard material. Any chance you can rough out the bore with long...
ive seen that happen too someone on a manual lathe once,you know that had too hurt.
what type of material? if its aluminum that might work if your setup is rigid enough.Personally on a bore that deep id use two boring heads, one for roughing one for finishing,so it will help...
plunge the holes with a center cutting endmill and call it done.
Uhh.. no.. thats just stupid and would probably result in you getting your ass sued off for discrimination of employment.
I dont think it will hurt anything, like I said we use it in our 6 mills at my shop,some people say it will mark materials and what not,we machine everything from aluminum too most exotics and...
Holy cow... I guess I'll be switching over too plastic 4 my kids :)
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Make it from aluminum,for one it'll be a ton lighter,if you do something cool like grain it,it will look awesome. Try and measure the gauge of material they are using. True its not cheaper,or be...
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Well I'll bite,First off what type of tools are you using? You need too use something with a tough grade for this type of stainless. Read this webpage for some more info.
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my dad and grandfather are machinists too.
I live in northern California,shop wages vary alot here.Average here id say is between 15-25 an hour for machinists,button pushers make around 8-13 depending on skill. Ive been in the trade for...
no problem man,glad to be of help.
Greg (kccrusher) were you able too contact CMM Systems and see if they could help you out?
Well first of all,get a decent name brand such as Mitutoyo or brown and sharpe,I've always preferred the brown and sharpe calipers because for one they are swiss made and they are super smooth and...
I've run alot of Mazaks,pretty fun machines too play around with.
if your not using coolant you probably should if you have the ability(heh saw you said you dont have coolant thru)coolant thru is unimportant for what you are doing you just need to flush the chips...
Grind one :)
also remember that eventually the water the coolant is mixed with will begin evaporating,hence becoming thicker.adding one bucket of water isnt going too hurt anything.remember add the coolant too...
We have a mitutoyo cmm at my shop and we are located in Sacramento,I can get the number for the guys that do ours. send me a pm so I dont forget :)