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pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
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Re: pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
Nice looking HSM toolpaths. I'd be curious to know some details on the type of cutter, spindle RPM, feedrate and run time on milling these out.
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Re: pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
We used a 3 flute 3/8" endmill, 7500 rpm with feedrate of around 80, which was the max for the machine we used. Run time was about 20 minutes.
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Re: pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
20 minutes? that sounds pretty fast to me!
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Re: pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
It was pretty fast. Might have been like 22 or 23 minutes. But all the time was on the set up.
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Re: pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
What programming system did you use? What where the cutting condition used? (Depth of cut, step over)
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Re: pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
I will have to get with Sean (our machinest) to get those answers. I just do the dxf
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Re: pic: We didn't need that many but why not.
Holy wasted material batman! Looks like a huge amount of stock being turned into chips.
Good cycle times though |
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