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Thanks jlw.
It is a great tool, but my issue is I need to explain the difference between regular chip thinning and HEM.
Does the HEM modify the radial step over, thus increasing the IPT?
Inquiring minds want to know.
thanks
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Does anyone have the math that is used to calculate this?
Example:
I'm using a 3/8 4 flute at 20% step-over, with radial chip thinning my IPM is 86.
when I use HEM, the IPM jumps to over 100 IMP, but I still have the 20% radial
cut.
Can someone give me the math behind this?
Thanks in advance.
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an H7 tolerance on 10MM should be +8 to +15 Microns. (15microns is .00060
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Thanks Chris,
I this matches what I found elsewhere, I just wanted to make sure because I know the damages an incorrect retension knob can make.
Thanks for the help
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Does anyone know what kind of Pull Stud this Mori uses?
I have a friend who purchased one with no tools.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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JParis,
Thanks I will try it that way.
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How do we define a multi-function tool. (ie. Drill, boring bar)
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Normally thread mill should be run from the bottom to the top, but in hard mat'l it should run from top to bottom. Basically the first thread cuts and the others chase.
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Not necessarily, most face grooveing tools will create their own clearance. The initial penetration must be within the range of the tool, but normally there is no limitation after the initial plunge.
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ID threads noramlly drop the J.
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I think Walter bought them out. You might try them.
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I've looked into this also.
My nephew and niece are both dentist. I've gone to some shows and they have some pretty neat tools to do this with.
A complete setup with software and machine was about 100grand. The whole process would take around 45mins. This would include a digital scanner for the mouth.
I didn't think I would be able to compete with the setup, plus you need to have an understanding of tooth margins.
Let us know how it works out.
Rob
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What kind of face grooving tool are you using? Some face groove tools are above center height and this may effect the width.
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Do any of you California's worry about the 60,000 inmate they will let loose in the state?
I'm supprised no one has mentioned it.
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Center Of Rotation
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Iscar will have some cat50 er40 shorts the third week of December incase anyone is ordering.
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IPM=inches per minute
SFM=surface feet per minute
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Is this a male or female mold? You may need to create a check surface to keep it from digging in.
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They should be set to inside, that way the tool won't roll up on the top of the part.
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Are your boundries set to the center of your tool?
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Didn't Hardmill post a video cutting a smiley face in inconnel at 3000sfm?
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You may need to add a boundry to contain the tool
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The cutting edges are not suppose to be in a straight line, I think it should be two or three degrees off.
Small Shrink Fit Holders
in Machining, Tools, Cutting & Probing
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ISO40 is the old NMTB holder, not compatible to CAT40.