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  1. #1
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    Machining Tantalum-Tungsten

    Hey,

    I have a .25" (Approx) piece of Tantalum (with 2.5% Arprox Tungsten). I need to face this down to 0.160. I am going to Use a 1" indexible end mill with Carbide inserts. And Recommendation on feeds and speeds and depth of cut? There's no info in the Machinery's handbook.
    -JWB
    --We Ain't Building Pianos (TCNJ Baja 2008)

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    found this, could use this as a starting point

    http://www.hcstarck.com/index.php?page_id=354

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    Hey,

    Thanks a lot I'll defaintely take that info into consideration. Odd though because Mastercam actually has Tantalum in it's materials library and it gives a SFM of 140, which is what I'm using right now along with a Feed per tooth or 0.0001 because this is what Mastercam gave me for another job. I'm also using a depth of .005 just to get a feel. Unfortunately I actually don't have any HSS end mills to use. I'll try these values out afterwards though and probably change my inserts. This material takes so long to machine.
    -JWB
    --We Ain't Building Pianos (TCNJ Baja 2008)

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    tantalum

    Have some questions on your tantalum experience. Sent a PM, but your PM box is full... Please empty..

    ca

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    What's the material condition? As long as it's not annealed, shouldn't be much of a problem. Use speed/feed data for Titanium, from whichever manufacturer you use for your cutter. Very highly positive cutting geometries seem to work best, moderate feed, lower speeds. 125-175 SFM, .004-.006 inch/tooth, keep the axial depths under .100, radial .2-.3D (peripheral milling) at the higher SFM range, .65-.7D radial (rough milling) at the lower range.
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    http://cmailco.wordpress.com/

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