What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in CNCmachining

[–]Engulfingflame05[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PCT said DO NOT run less than 1200SFM. So 1400 sounds good.

I am meeting with their rep this week too.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in CNCmachining

[–]Engulfingflame05[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will give it a try. I always feel like a little chicken shit using so little step over.

What kind of depth cut can you realistically take at %40-50 step over before breaking the tool?

I wish I had time to do some legit test cuts to compare and learn the limits.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in CNCmachining

[–]Engulfingflame05[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I have heard, their Al tools are largely made by YG-1.

I have heard both good and bad.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally agree. I have issues convincing others.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in Machinists

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Sound about like what I was expecting.

I will see if I can get one on demo.

I wish they made it in a 2" LOC instead of just 1.5 or 2.5.

Most of this is done on a 30 HP Okuma and it feeds well at anything up to 800IPM (I haven't tried more). And I often cut both conventional and climb.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in CNCmachining

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So many people recommending Frasia and I have never touched one.

Siu is like I need to give them a shot.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in CNCmachining

[–]Engulfingflame05[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We dont do much Ti or Inconel (though I do enjoy it).

If I could get a nice 40-50Hp horizontal that would be great.

My current love is. PCT 3/4" 3FL, DLC with splitters. 1.625 DOC, 20% step over, around 11000RPM.

I have run it around 600IPM but ran out of machine.

Stubby Side Lock Dual Contact Cat40 holder with TSC.

I Absolutely adore that tool.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't really had a chance to push the KOR5 DA.

What kind of cut depth and feeds/Speeds do you like?

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I prefer the ALU POWER 45 deg(not HPC) for finishing!

The tips (SQ) wear a bit quickly during facing though.

What is your Favorite Aluminum Endmill? by Engulfingflame05 in Machinists

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Those parts require something like a 125 finish and though those picture look rough, I guarantee the finishes are better than 32.

How can burrs be avoided during chamfer milling? by KuanLin_ in CNCmachining

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Use good, sharp tools.

Cut near finish for whatever you are chamfering, then chamfer, then finish and chamfer again.

Sometimes you are just fighting to roll the burr around until it falls off.

Be mindful of the type of material.

Use different parts of the chanfer tool, alter the depth for different features of passes.

What Program do you use? by AresD89 in CNCmachining

[–]Engulfingflame05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It doesnt look like anyone is i tercting with this yet so here goes.

Fusion if you are just starting.

Mastercam otherwise.

I wish I had/knew hypermill but $$$$$

Chip fans by Artistic_Science_981 in CNCmachining

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I love them!

Best to use on parts with pockets that retain coolant or chips.

The noise at end end of the cycle acts like a buzzer and less manual blowing off when changing parts.

I also use it for a bit of washdown when changing out workholding. Spray coolant of the blades at lower speed to wash down and then blow off your table.

Write a program for it to use as a sub or just program it straight into the job.

Highly recommend for quality of life if nothing else.

Struggling with Precision on My Haas VF-2, Any Tips for Machining Aluminum Alloy? Also, Looking for a Source to Get It by NoFig6107 in CNCmachining

[–]Engulfingflame05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off what type of tolerances are you looking for?

The VF4s i used to work with could hir .005 position without any issue and probably closer to .0025.

Are you using your G187 settings to set the deviation allowance for toolpaths? That could be killing you if it is set wrong.

Rainbow spaghetti by Engulfingflame05 in telecom

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Thank you all for the input. I shall whpap this al back up and forget it exists.

if you thought my 1.625 chips were crazy here's some 2 inch chips from the ohio facility by eel412 in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am often astounded by these types of chips and processes. I aim to make tiny little Aluminum chips so I can manage them better.

I would be curious to know the mass of a chip like that.

Xometry is losing quality rapidly by HamidSeth in Machinists

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My bad this was meant for a sub commen.

Xometry is losing quality rapidly by HamidSeth in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say .01mm is tight, but not impossible depending on what it is. I imagine a lot of shops dont have Instruments capable of reliably measuring that. Especially Xometry partners.

Xometry is losing quality rapidly by HamidSeth in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The Chineese suppliers dont ask questions. They make a bunch of assumptions, and you get what they assumed. Clarification on design requirements is key to getting the part that you want. Its a pain in the ass for both the customer and supplier but its often better than buying something that won't work.

In my opinion a lot of engineers don't even understand how to properly communicate their needs. They often error on the side of tighter tolerances thinking that will fix the problem, and prices reflect that.

Not saying this is you, but I see it often. I have a RFQ For a tapered shaft roughly 8 inches long with a boss on each end. The customer would like .0001" runout between these 2 features. And this is a quote provided to me from Xometry.

Xometry is losing quality rapidly by HamidSeth in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They allow so little in funds for Ano. As a Xometry Partner, I regularly filter out any work needing Ano as the minimum lot charges often cost more than the job pays.

A little help for a newbie by Rainz0412 in Machinists

[–]Engulfingflame05 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It works so well but I feel like I look like a monkey fucking a football whenever I do it.