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CidTeach
25-01-2013, 23:26
[cdm-description=photo]38412[/cdm-description]

pmangels17
25-01-2013, 23:27
Isn't that an end mill for rough cuts/speed cuts? Then again, it doesn't look like these parts have any press fits, so it's probably okay. Those parts look pretty fancy :eek:

Redo91
25-01-2013, 23:32
By the looks of it, the roughing end mill was used to cut out the final piece. The inside cuts seem to have a nicer finish. This may have also been before a finishing cut.

pmangels17
25-01-2013, 23:34
By the looks of it, the roughing end mill was used to cut out the final piece. The inside cuts seem to have a nicer finish. This may have also been before a finishing cut.

This makes more sense. I haven't used our CNC much, I usually use the manual mills, so CNC techniques are sometimes a bit foreign to me, though I get the general concept and am proficient on our two knee mills.

AdamHeard
26-01-2013, 03:40
This is nothing, you should see the nanometer sized razor blades from hell covered in oil (so they stick to you) that our router makes.

DonRotolo
26-01-2013, 17:59
Easy: just use an aluminum magnet...:p

Tem1514 Mentor
26-01-2013, 21:19
Easy: just use an aluminum magnet...:p

No problem, just make an eddy field generator and do what they do in recycling plants.

Alan Anderson
26-01-2013, 23:38
Aluminum magnets push. That might be counterproductive here.

jwallace15
27-01-2013, 20:50
Aluminum magnets push. That might be counterproductive here.

Maybe if they put a big, thick garbage bag behind it, then it would be productive.