I sure hope everyone has been too busy making chips on their machines to be hanging out here! It's been really dead here lately. Where is everyone?
Regards,
Ray L.
I sure hope everyone has been too busy making chips on their machines to be hanging out here! It's been really dead here lately. Where is everyone?
Regards,
Ray L.
Hey Ray. Had to deal with a lot of personal stuff the last 6 months. Hope to be back in the shop this year.
Waiting on my mill to get in. Also, orders for my routers kicked up so I've been having to devote more time to production.
Nate
Fine Line Automation
www.finelineautomation.com
Fine Line Automation
www.finelineautomation.com
I was waiting to rear more on the ATC, so it's your fault. :argue:
Making chips yesterday. Plasma cutting today.
Lee
Makin' chips.
Made this bash guard for my mountain bike this weekend.
http://s4.postimg.org/q6uybbhel/bash_guard.jpg
Nice!
Regards,
Ray L.
I don't count really. But I was making my first Titanium part. Coming from aluminum and even steel having to run 300 SFM is so slow. Pretty sure I could max out the spindle on the machine at work with a 1/4" tool.
PM-45 CNC conversion built/run/sold.
Nice job jid. The wonders machine can do
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Beautiful, what caliber? If I may ask, why titanium?
Just learning and watching. Waiting for my fourth axis to arrive and waiting to get the latest version of the bob before moving forward. I've got a lot to learn; tooling is eating up my budget and I've still got to settle on a zeroing method and get the appropriate pieces and parts together to support that. Did i mention that tooling is eating up my budget?
Ain't this fun?
Compensator is for a 9mm major, open division race gun. All the typical reasons for Ti: light, strong, doesn't corrode, and is hard to machine.
PM-45 CNC conversion built/run/sold.
That's looking nice, jared! looks like a very well thought out part, too. Its hard to tell, is that a 3d machined variable root radius in the bottom of those pockets?
Pockets are drafted and use a surface offset of the OD for the inside walls with some fillets at the joints. So yeah its all 3D surfaced.
PM-45 CNC conversion built/run/sold.