High Speed Machining
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coolant is not always necessary some carbide inserts cut better and last longer without coolant.
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high speed machining. If you use coolant, you might actually damage the tool, due too shock from the temperature change.
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It is doing a rapid move from the end of the tool path back to the start of the tool path.
With any rapid movement the tool need to go back to the clearence plane which is on top of the part.
pcp57 is also correct in reference to "keeping the tool down", assuming that they were using mastercam of course
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I hope you don´t clean the machine with compressed air.^^
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because they did not tell MasterCam for the tool to stay down or they are using it as a chip clearing time
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Yeah, if that air gun gets caught in the cutter, it could suck your hand right in.
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What's all this then? An operator with his hand in the machining area with the spindle running?
Make sure the 'Health and Safety' police don't find out...
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Looks good Dave.
Why does that thing move up and down between every pass?
hotdigity 2 years ago
Yes best if it was helical milling just one pass
damaunu 2 years ago
this video shows why I like my horizontal machine ;O)
rawviolence 3 years ago
yes
I do have a video with a horizontal
you can search on YouTube
(AJX 4.0Dia.Helicel Milling 7.200Dia)
damaunu 3 years ago
Why no coolant, must be ceramic inserts.
nate1248 4 years ago
No Inserts are Carbide from Mitsubishi the grade is VP30RT the Cutter is a AJX
damaunu 4 years ago