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Does anyone have some good advice on drilling out some fairly deep holes in plexiglass?
The holes are 380mm (about 15 inches ) deep and 25MM( 1 inch) in diameter? The block is about 17.7 inches tall
and 4 inches thick and 9 inches wide. The current options are in a manual lathe or a CNC knee mill but
I would have to use both the spindle and knee movements to travel 15 inches deep. Need to drill 2 holes in each
block... 14 blocks to begin and 98 blocks total.. Thinking about buying a small radial drill press as an option.
It has been years since I have drilled any and the last time I used a radial drill press, piloted with a 1/2 drill
and the slowly drilled the one inch to size... worked but very slow... only had to do two holes back then.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Thanks. Sounds like I will be purchasing several thread mills. I will need to machine some smaller NPT threads and
Some straight metric threads also. Recs on brand of thread mills? Does anyone have a link to some charts for the hole sizes
To cover standard,metric and NPT other than Machinist Handbook? I am guessing someone may have a link or a spread sheet
Done already.
As always. Thanks for your time and advice!!
I need advice on milling some 2 1/2 - 8 TPI female NPT threads in Plexiglass Full Depth.
This will be my first time so be kind
The project:
20 each 2 1/2 NPT female holes in Plexiglass.
Options to consider?
Bore hole. Mill taper profile with endmill, then thread with single point tool? Will it follow tapered profile?
Bore hole, thread with Tapered Thread mill?
Each part will have about 10 plus hours into the process when it comes time to cut the threads so......
Suggestions please
Thanks
I had the same issue I installed two issues previouse of the Intellipoint mouse driver and all works
fine now. I will look up the version if you need it. I am at work and the problem was on the home puter
running win 7 64 bit.
Let me know
I ran the 2 and 3 axis mill from Southwestern Industries and they run fine.Very easy
to program "canned" ops at the control. The Route 66 mills are pretty neat also.
I have upgraded my controls on my home unit from SouthWestern Industries Prototrak Plus and MX3e controls
to Mach 3 controls. Anyone have a need for the old stuff as spare part?
All motors and ball screws have been reused ( low Hours) but the other
stuff may come in handy as replacement parts.
Contact me by email if interested.d
Thanks
Is there a way to view the home position that I set in in the Toolpath parameters page setting.
Point being, I set a home position relative to the part for a tool change and not using the
home position set by the home switches on the mill. I would like to verify
that the point I am setting is where the tool travels to for the tool change and not a machine
home type coordinate that is dependent on home switches. By verify, I am asking is there
a setting in the back plot or verify screens that will show the tool moving to the coordinate
I set. Or is the a way to check the code and assure the position for tool change is correct.
As always... Thanks for your time
I am trying to help my friend with his first mold. Also, this is my first mold. Very limited experience with the MasterCam and the new toolpaths.
The ops that I selected are based upon my best guess. I need some advice on if I am heading the right direction on toolpaths or is there a much better way?
Now the qualifiers are out of the way.
Material: 7075 Alum
Machine:
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