@krap101 Its aluminum, and doesnt create as much heat as grade steel. Therefore, bigger cuts and faster speeds can be used. Especially with carbide cutters.
outcome was nice but sure took a long time to get there. Tool changes and rapids were killers. inserted cutters for the rough cycle would be the better choice. the ramping comment was good too. Use a spot drill instead of a center drill.
i keep tryin to blow the swarf off..!!
jonicharlie 11 months ago
awsome.....................
surinderdhiman 1 year ago
Doesn't it need to be cooled?
krap101 1 year ago
@krap101 Its aluminum, and doesnt create as much heat as grade steel. Therefore, bigger cuts and faster speeds can be used. Especially with carbide cutters.
mcspills 11 months ago
Thank you
buddhaboyd 1 year ago
For such a small depth of a cut your should use milling tools wich are short.
Good video.
ChristianOsterhof 2 years ago
.....cool
mrfourtysevenman 2 years ago
Good video
MaypeNet 2 years ago
Looks good. Shows the capabilities of cnc for students ,etc. Very basic and could be explained to a class, or group.
YOU have a cnc video on Youtube, I don't .
Thanks for sharing.
chevellejack 2 years ago
outcome was nice but sure took a long time to get there. Tool changes and rapids were killers. inserted cutters for the rough cycle would be the better choice. the ramping comment was good too. Use a spot drill instead of a center drill.
alderaforall 2 years ago
rpm a bit excessive.
kawasakikillerr 3 years ago
You should ramp that first cutter in.
thebjgj2 3 years ago 6
its such a simple product you can do it without mastercam
RaVeN85 4 years ago 12