I have a STRANGE PATTERN on the Profile Surface of a part and can not figure out WHY this is not a smooth surface.
I have been working on my two 96 & 97 VM16's for the last three winters, this is the fourth.
I have had and have an AWESOME technician that has been timelessly helping me over the phone for hours and hours solving problem after problem... The guy IS A BAD ASS with these machines.
I think we are both a little stumped with WHY this is happening to the surface finish.
I'm thinking there is still something bad or wrong in the mechanical area.........
1996 Milltronics VM16
Repair history:
Y ball screw: New bearings & Seals. Took it out completely and cleaned it off and cleaned the bearing nut that has all the bearings in it.Then I re-installed it with New Pulley and Belt. The Y drive motor also got a New Pulley as well.
I've had the Y ball screw out, cleaned, and on V-Blocks to spin it. It's not warped or bent.
X ball screw: IT"S a New ball screw. With New Bearings & Seals. The Ball screw has a New Pulley, and Belt. The X drive motor has a New Pulley as well.
Back Lash has been CHECKED and Entered into the control
Both X & Y drive control cards have been TUNED with the "Signal Gain" and the "Balance" screws on each card.
Cutting outer profile of part into a 1/4" aluminum plate.
Using a 1/2" 2 Flute Endmill.
RPMs 4000 (have raised and lowered to try different speeds)
Feed have tried 8 imp to 20 imp
Passes, one cut pass and a finish pass (have tried different amounts for finish cut)
I think I have done enough testing within the master cam 9.1 to rule out the CAD being the issue.
maybe bad spindle bearing...... not sure
maybe the bearings are bad on the table ways.... not sure
maybe someone that has also had this issue can recognize the pattern on the part surface and know what the trouble it or what direction i need to look in. I don't want to just start taking the machine apart without a direction of focus.
Attached are some pictures to show the outer profile surface finish.
The first picture orientation is bottom and right side standing at the machine looking in at the vise / fixture. Bottom of the part is closest to the sliding door.
This is one of MANY different tries at feeds & speeds to achieve a better finish surface.
This was around 4000 rpm with a feed of 8 ipm ( ridiculous !!! )
The second picture is a shot of the top right of the part sitting on the fixture in the machine.... you can see the STRANGE PATTERN really good in this picture. It almost looks like precision oscillation / rotating parts of the machine.
see IF you can come up with What's Wrong and Where I should look. I NEED, WANT, HAVE TO HAVE better looking parts coming out of this machine and soon. I need to be working WITH it, NOT ON IT.......
Thanks ahead of time for checking this out and your opinion.
MrRogue