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Re: pic: 1538 Waterjet Samples
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Can any of you imagine what a nightmare that would be to do on a mill? I thought milling lightening holes into our chassis pieces was nightmarish...
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If I only have a manual mill I usually use a 3/4inch drill bit to do my lighting. |
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Tab the parts in, we do it for everything. |
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Hmm, tabs, not a bad idea. Or leaving a couple thou at the bottom and cut it out with a knife after, and deburr. We're new to this CNC routeri business. and still experimenting. For tabs, I don't think our CAM software has auto-tabs. We'd have to draw them in which would take a while. Either method requires some manual cleanup after.
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it melted my piece. And the absence of WD-40 caused the aluminum to stick inside of the bit .Also, it was manual. |
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