as far as tool not having the flute length of the thickness of the part, either get a longer cutter or run your finish pass in 2 depth cuts and rub the top of your endmill, if its a high speed...
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as far as tool not having the flute length of the thickness of the part, either get a longer cutter or run your finish pass in 2 depth cuts and rub the top of your endmill, if its a high speed...
16 depth passes? How deep are you profiling? 20ipm on a 2 flute? is it carbide? hat size is it? 20ipm and a 2 flute sounds awfully slow, what machine are you running? you can run an uncoated...
for the record flame cut 4340 is not even hard.... the max rc is gonna be like a 25-30rc, an indexible will plow right through that with no problem.
after you get the block send it out and have it annealed and stress releaved. cut like butter. shouldnt cost but $50 to have that done if you dont have an oven.
your sfm is too high for 4140 and slotting, is it 4140 or is it prehard 4142? either way, small endmills hate 4140. is 1/4" your maximum tool size? you say its ramping at .15 degree, that doesnt...
i know this thread is old but, out of all the machinists here nobody chimed in and said a d2 mold can be machined? I machine hard d2 all day long everyday, and thats at 60-61rc. a2 is even easier.
thinking of just using a contour, depth cut(not 2d ramp) plunging at 30-40ipm with a 40ipm feed .125 depth cuts and finish pass at bottom at 30% speed and feed and lead out to center of bore. ...
Hi guys, as all of you know helix bores in mastercam generate a crapload of lines of code, ive been making some aluminum parts 1 piece at a time in the vice and now im building a fixture to hold 28...
Here goes, the part im trying to make faster is a 3"x3"x14" block of d2, it has a step on each side of the block, one step is 1" wide x 1.02" deep and the length of the part (14"). the other step...
9,000rpm and 50 ipm? Where did you come up with those feed rates? if its a 2 flute thats .003 chipload.... it should be between .0005 and .001 for an 1/8" cutter. I guess at only .02 depth of cut you...
1/8" deep with an 1/8" endmill? Good luck with that, thats not going to happen.
i was going to say ive never had any problems tapping g10, e machine a ton of the stuff, tap from 4-40 up to 3/8-16 holes in the stuff no problem. I sure hate the smell of it though, i run a rougher...
Have you hard milled anything? If your chips are coming off as hot lava you have problems.... it chips just like any other steel, use flood coolant and your edges on your end mill won't fry off...
Hard being 1018? To what a 20rc? Not enough carbon in mild steel to be worth heat treating, at very least a 4140 or prehard 4142 should be used.... if I built anything out of 1018 the first hit it...
They're using cold roll for coin punches dies???? What?? Yeah that will last about 1 hit...... it does sound like doing all in house by machine prehard d2 would be good but.... milling 60rc steel...
This thread is old but man what terrible advice, I machine d2 tool steel all day long everyday, usually I use indexibles or high feed indexible end mills but when I run roughers I can take a 5/8"...
Well some you can and some you cant, how about this, if you buy my hiwin brand rails make sure you get hiwin brand hgw series bearings.
Sorry all i have is 15mm and 30mm, no 25's
Ok, more info on the ballscrew, it is a thk ball screw model #BLK 2020-2.8, specs can be seen here
https://tech.thk.com/en/products/thkdlinks.php?id=359
It seams its brand new, grease zerk wasnt...
I forgot to add i also have a ballscrew and nut, it seems that it does 1" per revolution, total length of it is 15" with about 12" of it being screw, the ends are machined for mounting in pillow...
Heres a picture of some of the rails i have, sorry for the crappy pictures, my basement is rather dark. I have rails with and without bearings.
prices
$15ea. 15mm rail 32" long
$12ea. 15mm...
Hi, i recently purchased a ton of new and used thk linear guide rails and bearings, 15mm and 30mm from 6" to 72" I will be using some of them for my cnc router build but i will have probably 150...
Nope, dont do it, you can slide it off but you will chance losing a bearing, and let me tell you, its not fun putting it back together, not worth risking an expensive bearing block. If it is a caged...
In the shop i work in i continously come in contact with solvent cleaning dies for pm work, coolant while running grinders and mills, oils from tapping etc, so at the end of the day i really give my...
Yep, its easy to get dimensions off of a solid model, im not sure whats so hard about it, if you have a solid model file you can send the model file to any shop and they can use it, if the shop says...
punching isnt shearing..... can i shear a hole? do they call a center pucnh a center shear? punching uses a punch and a die, shear uses 2 offset blades, wtf are you thinking..... many many shops...
ive used $8 harbor freight carbide tipped blades in a p.o.s. skillsaw with no problem, all plates from suppliers are cut with circular saws, i recently seen a 10" thick piece of plate that was cut...
I know what you mean by "depends on whos using them" back in the day i had the mentality of making my mics and calipers read what i wanted them too....
Im going to go with the starrett friction thimble digital set, gonna order them along with a new interapid test indicator.... i was at my brothers shop and walked by the bench and my damb shirt...
Well im finally getting some parts made for the cnc router table, i drilled all of the holes and counter sunk and tapped the stepper mount holes, also machined the counterbored slots for mounting the...