My favorite is Mcam's dynamic paths in aluminum, solid 3 flute standard length, 95% axial depth, 40% radial depth, and an apropriate feed and speed, so with a YG1 1/2"
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My favorite is Mcam's dynamic paths in aluminum, solid 3 flute standard length, 95% axial depth, 40% radial depth, and an apropriate feed and speed, so with a YG1 1/2" it is about a .2 x 1.2" cut, and i only have 10k so feed is about 150. The constant chip load gives me about 30-50% better life than a traditional path and it's fast enough, if i had more R's It would match your 1" index-able for sure. When i really want to move material then i bust out the 3/4" which takes a .4x 1.5" cut at 190ipm. Aluminum you can get away with murder, a slight difference in feed or speed doing die work in D2 and you'll be changing inserts all F'ing day.
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those blocks i posted above are pt110 stainless steel..bout as tough as inconel
im using volumill which is slightly more advanced than the mcam dynamic paths. i tear it up with a 3 flute niagra 1/2 endmill... 210ipm and .25 woc, im slightly conservtive but not much heh. im sure the neighbors hate us when the machine is running full on. |
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yeah you know its a good day when you add 60 gallons of coolant to the machine
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could you make a bigger oil pan, one like the greddy pan but without the oil return ports, i hate the fact that thats the only aftermarket oil pan available, and the only thing close to an oil pan is a pan spacer
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i know you guys want something affordable...how about we do something thats waterjet cut, press broke, welded, with a cnc milled flange for the oil pan....i could even double layer it and use 5052 grade aluminum.
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This is serious sh!t! I love it. Been awhile since I worked in a fab/machine shop. Brings back memories.
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