I would remove all those movements on the Y axis ... better correct the post processor on the CAM because if you have a tool that protrudes more you do damage because it touches
It is called a Higbee. It is where you remove the first part of the first thread so it isn't sharp. That prevents damage to threads is the part is dropped for example. It also makes it easier to thread the part in.
Why you must move Y all the times?
Turning tools are not all the same level?
nice vid. i would leave the tool changes in the video. especially in revolvers it is really cool.
Amazing
I would remove all those movements on the Y axis ... better correct the post processor on the CAM because if you have a tool that protrudes more you do damage because it touches
I’m new to this and don’t understand what you mean, can you explain in more detail for the uneducated
Wow, what depth of cut is that on the roughing passes? .200 thou? Very cool.
4mm on this particular part
What are you doing in 1:50 ?
Just breaking that edge. For the threaded portion of the shaft.
It is called a Higbee. It is where you remove the first part of the first thread so it isn't sharp. That prevents damage to threads is the part is dropped for example. It also makes it easier to thread the part in.
I see they still use that horrible parts catcher.
Ughh..I cringe watching this.