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balnh

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  1. How do you change start point of contour on full circular features in MCam for Solidworks? I click the arrow to drag the start point like standalone MCam but it doesn't do anything on MCam for SW. I am milling washers basically in a strip, It wants to start the contour at 3 and 9 o'clock. I want to start at 6. On any other shape the start/end point works just as it should. But I cannot get it to do what I want on full closed circle features. Any one else experience this?

  2. We haven't done much drilling but carbide worked for us. Try small pecks. Stuff doesn't want to chip it just kind of pushes. We were having all sorts of issues milling it then we switched coolants. We went with cimtech 610. It was developed for gummy stuff.

  3. Good luck, I would go with razor sharp carbide drills. it you can use oil it helps a lot. Through spindle coolant would work wonders. We do a fair amount of milling in this crap with 1/16 Endmills. Do you know if it's annealed?

  4. I looked at my Harvey catalog after reading some of these posts. They aren't to bad price wise. I roughed with a 3 flute .5 endmill on both sides. It twisted .01 or so. Was able to true it up because I left material this time. Took a little longer than I wanted but for a prototype it'll do.

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  5. Thanks for replying, after rereading my post i realized just how bad my grammar was. A couple of cocktails will do that to me! Yes I did use a face mill. A shear hog to be exact, I suspected that that could be my issue. This is an optical manifold of some sort so coolant is ok. Most GF peek we machine is around 2in sq so we never really experience twisting with this stuff. This part in particular is 8 in long hence why I was face milling which I will rethink that approach. I have good quality aluminum and mills I was running at 400 sFM with a pretty good chip load for my milling ops. Thanks again for the tips.

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