The Tool head and Work head rotate in the ratio of 2:1 ie tool rotates two times for every one rotation of job.
The ration is fixed. You work the RPM for the Tool Head by using the appropriate cutting Speed. The feed should be worked for the RPM of the Work Head as mm/rev
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Yeah, the cutting tool has six points, right? It and the part are turning in the same direction at the same speed, and just like that, polygons. You can play with the speed ratio to get different numbers of sides on the part, too.
The Tool head and Work head rotate in the ratio of 2:1 ie tool rotates two times for every one rotation of job.
The ration is fixed. You work the RPM for the Tool Head by using the appropriate cutting Speed. The feed should be worked for the RPM of the Work Head as mm/rev
If you need more details you may visit our web site and write to us
trishulmac 1 year ago
I have one to my job, it have 3 points and it make 6 flats. But I have a question Do you know how to calculate the RPM and Feed?
benabousa 1 year ago
How the hell is this even possible.
JustWonderingHowToDo 3 years ago
Spinning toolholder, synchronized with the spindle.
soundspark 2 years ago 2
Yeah, the cutting tool has six points, right? It and the part are turning in the same direction at the same speed, and just like that, polygons. You can play with the speed ratio to get different numbers of sides on the part, too.
YoungJim409 2 years ago