Hey guys... I have a bridgeport series 1 cnc, its probably an honest 2hp spindle, 4200 rpm max.
I'm cutting 6061 alu, and I need to cut some large radii so I bought this 1/2" radius corner rounding end mill. Its a 4 flute design with a 3/4" shank.
Anyways, I have lots of questions...![]()
Should I cut the pockets first with a standard end mill, leaving steps along the radius, then just use the corner rounding mill to knock down the steps and leave a smooth finish?
Option 2 would be to pocket the holes straight down, then use the corner rounding mill like a standard end mill, working down till half an inch or so in .100 DOC passes. This would be hogging off all the material of the radius with this endmill alone.
Option 3 would be to pocket the hole then switch to the rounding mill and work outwards till the full radius is reached. This also would be removing all the material from the radius with this endmill alone.
I'm not really sure which approach to take on this? I was gonna maul some scrap and just see what works, but I figured I'd ask first and maybe save some time...
Second, this bugger is like 1.5" OD at the largest and .3" or something ID at the smallest... First off, how do you set this guy up so it actually cuts a perfect 1/2" radius corner? Second, what speed and feed would be a good place to start with this tool- its plain HSS.
I'm not sure because the varying radius and such throws me a curve.
TIA
Pete