use a 2 or 3 inch 4 to 6 insert Square shoulder face mill ,.09 DOC.500 SFM .008 CHIP LOAD, #FINISH WITH .25 CARB PARALLEL ZIGZAG OR ONE WAY AT ZERO ANGLE 45 PERCENT STEP OVER,(BETTER FLOOR FLATNESS LESS TOOL MARKS PROGRAM 3 SPRING PASSES ON ISLANDS 225 TO 300 SFM .003 CHIP............DUDE YOU WASTE A LOT OF TIME MAKING THAT STUPID SIMPLE PART ON BUTTER 1018 GARBAGE!....THAT POOR 1/4 CARB IS DOING TO MUCH WORK!
hey, i think i commented on your other video but ill say it again. i need some milling work done similer to this. i will pay. i was wondering if you could help me out. sent me a pm through youtube or email me at fingerlakesboards@gmail.com
Nice job, good looking piece but I am confused, what is it I thought it might have been a lower reciver of an AR-15, a 1920 pistol then reconsidered and then had the notion it might be a machinist pin vise but at the conclusion, I couldn't figure out what it was...solol...what is this widget?
More info on the cut? Depth of pass, kind of cutter and feed rate? Thanks
brenck 1 year ago
@brenck Brenck - Take a look at the beginning of the video; I list that info around 5 seconds in
saunixcomp 1 year ago
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use a 2 or 3 inch 4 to 6 insert Square shoulder face mill ,.09 DOC.500 SFM .008 CHIP LOAD, #FINISH WITH .25 CARB PARALLEL ZIGZAG OR ONE WAY AT ZERO ANGLE 45 PERCENT STEP OVER,(BETTER FLOOR FLATNESS LESS TOOL MARKS PROGRAM 3 SPRING PASSES ON ISLANDS 225 TO 300 SFM .003 CHIP............DUDE YOU WASTE A LOT OF TIME MAKING THAT STUPID SIMPLE PART ON BUTTER 1018 GARBAGE!....THAT POOR 1/4 CARB IS DOING TO MUCH WORK!
cadpuppy 1 year ago
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hey, i think i commented on your other video but ill say it again. i need some milling work done similer to this. i will pay. i was wondering if you could help me out. sent me a pm through youtube or email me at fingerlakesboards@gmail.com
fingerlakesboards 1 year ago
I enjoyed watching the process. Thank you.
polarbear60 2 years ago
geez, that's so cool to watch. i wish you could help me with some studio scale star wars model projects. i probably couldn't afford you though. :)
o7levi 2 years ago
Nice job, good looking piece but I am confused, what is it I thought it might have been a lower reciver of an AR-15, a 1920 pistol then reconsidered and then had the notion it might be a machinist pin vise but at the conclusion, I couldn't figure out what it was...solol...what is this widget?
togaida 2 years ago
It's an R&D part. As you can see in the photo's, there is a reamed hole for a shaft; the rest of the part is used as a bracket.
saunixcomp 2 years ago
Ah i see...very nice.
togaida 2 years ago