i had the same question the other day. I called my local HFO and they told me to call fotcnc.com.
These guys are awesome. they said they have a VF2ss and run 2" drills on it all the time in steel....
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i had the same question the other day. I called my local HFO and they told me to call fotcnc.com.
These guys are awesome. they said they have a VF2ss and run 2" drills on it all the time in steel....
maybee look at the Haas SR routers.
G17, G18, G19 will allow you to compensate in 2D moves for a reground ball. if you are doing a 3D and milling in all axes at the same time you will not be able to comp the ball in Z
it has been my experience to keep the shop climate controlled all year long. especially if your machining high tolerance. Im in texas and it will be 18 on day and 86 the next and i have actually seen...
try using a high helix endmill and moving thru the part a bit faster
i have always had good luck with vanilla flavored HSS or Cobalt e-mills 2flute of course, replacing them often. They have a sharper edge than carbide and cut cleaner. Lots of coolant and like...
you might call your MC dealer and see if they have any classes also. i sent a few of my guys to the MCX class even though they were proficient at what they did. They came back and tought me a few...