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N3526J

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  1. We run a 718 Inconel job faster than I've seen anywhere.

     

    Here's the recipe:

    1) 1.25dia X 3flt Kennemetal Facemill (.25rad inserts)

    2)Kennematal ceramic inserts: KIPR125RP43540

    3)4584 RPM and 41.25 IPM.

    4).100" axial cut

    5)Full dia cut

    6)Run dry!

     

    Oh yes..

     

    7)50 taper horizontal mill.

     

    You will see the prettiest color of orange-red chips spewing off the cutter. The work doesn't get hot and you get great cutter life.

     

     

    HTH

     

    Dan

  2. Any body see a problem with this setup?

     

    Chassis

    Mini Tower

     

    First Processor

    3.4 GHz Xeon 800 MHz FSB ( Supports EM64T )

     

    Second Processor

    3.4 GHz Xeon 800 MHz FSB ( Supports EM64T )

     

    Memory

    4 GB DUAL-CHANNEL DDR2 SDRAM

     

    Chip set

    Intel 7525 with ICH5R

     

    L2 Cache

    1 MB

     

    First Hard Drive

    160 GB S-ATA (7200 RPM)

     

    Second Hard Drive

     

     

    Disk Controller

    Serial ATA

     

    Video Card

    nVidia Quadro FX 3400 256MB

     

    Sound

    16 Bit SB compatible (int.)

     

    Optical Drive

    DVD / CDRW Combo

     

    Keyboard

    Std. 104 key

     

    Mouse

    5 Button Optical with scroll

     

    Network Card

    10/100/1000 NIC WuOL

     

    3.5" Floppy Disk Drive

    Standard

     

    Headphones

    Standard

     

    Operating System

    Win XP Dell Factory Load

     

     

     

    Thanks for any replies.

     

    Dan

  3. HardMill,

     

    Video tape this Inconel cut. Its awesome to watch!

    ...

     

    Here's the recipe:

    1) 1.25dia X 3flt Kennemetal Facemill (.25rad inserts)

    2)Kennematal ceramic inserts: KIPR125RP43540

    3)4584 RPM and 41.25 IPM.

    4).100" axial cut

    5)Full dia cut

    6)Run dry!

     

    Oh yes..

     

    7)50 taper horizontal mill.

     

    You'll see the prettiest color of orange-red chips spewing off the cutter. The work doesn't get hot and you get great cutter life.

     

     

    HTH

     

    Dan

  4. We run a 718 Inconel job faster than I've seen anywhere.

     

    Here's the recipe:

    1) 1.25dia X 3flt Kennemetal Facemill (.25rad inserts)

    2)Kennematal ceramic inserts: KIPR125RP43540

    3)4584 RPM and 41.25 IPM.

    4).100" axial cut

    5)Full dia cut

    6)Run dry!

     

    Oh yes..

     

    7)50 taper horizontal mill.

     

    You will see the prettiest color of orange-red chips spewing off the cutter. The work doesn't get hot and you get great cutter life.

     

     

    HTH

     

    Dan

  5. V10 is coming along well but still has it's new-program growing issues. IMO it's about a toss up to jump into it now and go thru the learning curve or wait for MR2 or later rev's to get the same reliability as 9.1. There are some groovy V10 functions though. When you make the jump, drop me a mail and I'll try to help with what stuff I consider handy tricks.

     

    Dan

  6. Slick,

     

    Yep! Same exact problem. Exit out, restart mcam and it's fine. Luckily it doesn't seem to be something that will cause a crash like when other things start acting funny.

     

    I use hide all the time and would really miss the flexibility of not having it. The ability to hide all of any entity/attribute adds alot of control IMO.

     

    Hows things in Marysville? You're right in my neighborhood. I'm in Everett. Things are pretty busy these days.

     

    Dan

  7. In V9 doing the following with the Spaceball will royally screw up your geometry:

     

    1)Kick the view out to any old position.

    2)Right click the mouse to get the drop down menu.

    3)Hit Top View (or side or whatever MC standard view)

     

    4)Watch the screen closely and nudge the space ball. See your part 'jump'? At this point it's gone goofy but it's not obvious.

     

    5)Now save your file ***under a different name**

    6)Open up the saved file.

    7)Observe your fine work in its new thrashed state.

     

    Notice that it only moves arcs.

     

     

    This caused me much grief!

     

     

    Dan

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