Originally Posted by
TXFred
I was going to type up how I'd machine that. But it actually took me less time to just program it.
Of course, I haven't calculated feeds, speeds or depth of cut. This is an example only, so don't try to run it on your mill. This is an example of strategy only, and is far from perfect.
This program assumes that you have a piece of stock that is the exact size you need.
You can do the first operation in the vise with the part sitting on parallels. For the second operation, you will need to make a fixture that engages the long slot on the rail, and has two tapped holes for mounting screws. It will have a cross section like an upside down T.
The angled pieces (chamfers) are going to be the hardest part to get right. You will need to choose your chamfer mill, and do some measuring to find out exactly what shape it is. Verify that it's a true 90 degrees, verify the diameter, and find out how large the flat on the tip of the mill is. Sprut needs to know all of that in order to get the chamfer depth right. If you fudge the numbers on the tool definition, you'll wind up scrapping your part.