High-Speed Milling of 68HRC Hardened 42-M Steel
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you need more balls. with that much radial engagement you can easily got at least 60 to 100 ipm
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mofongo
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.2mm radial depth? Why so little?
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Due to RCTF these parametersare very slow,
i saw iscar solid carbide cutters working at higher parameters.
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@davfritz VC= cutting speed Ae=radial DOC AP=axial DOC Fz=Feed per tooth , and Think Vf=feed rate..... Inches per minute or mm/minute
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Could you write down what each of those cutting conditions mean please i.e. Vc is the feed rate , fz is the ... etc
Thanks
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I just love carbide mills as ornaments for my mantlepiece. Why wear out such beautiful objects? I buy them on ebay.... a great collectable. Listen to that machine.... no chatter there...
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Ideally you should be using 0.2~0.3 for 2/3 x D machining hard materials, bearing in mind at this hardness you would struggle even to grind it!
MCtooling 1 year ago
Thanks for your comments, about this great video.
Regards
Alan
MCtooling 2 years ago