LET'S MACHINE - ENGRAVING WITH A CHAMFER MILL
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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Today, we'll be doing a little emboss engraving with a 1/4" chamfer mill insider the Haas Automation VF5!
Thanks for watching!
Music:
Jahzzar - "The Last Ones"
Hogan's Grip - "Stance Gives You Balance"
Night Owl - "Broke For Free"
Could you show some fixturing design and CAD/CAM. Thanks for the videos
Wire edm set up
Wire edm programming
Lathe livetooling programming
Mastercam preferably
Great video, looking forward to the upcoming videos bro
Yes more wire edm mastercam stuff pls :)
great video! would love to see more mastercam programming videos and fixture set ups.
id love to know the speed & feeds you used. I was doing all my engraving on a cnc router but will be trying this on my mill very soon. love your videos and keep them coming brother :)
Thanks man! I believe this was 7500 rpm at 60 IPM but I could be wrong! I’d have to double check - for engraving I usually just spin the machine as quick as it’ll go (mine top out at 7500 and 10,000) and shoot for around 60-100 IPM depending on how’s it’s looking!
I work up in Kitchener, not sure if you ever need to sub out work if so we are a job shop that does all types of materials, we also run all Haas machines except one lathe. We currently have 9 mills all from a mini mill up to a VF5 our vf3 has a TRT210 witch we rarely take off. We also have 2 lathes one Haas and one Mazak. So yea I thought I'd reach out, I can send you our company name and contact if that would be something your interested in. We also sub out work to the right shop and judging by your videos you would be a great shop. Are you currently at capacity? Or are you currently taking on work? Hope you do not find this weird reaching out over you tube.
Hey man nice video!!! Another easy way to do engraving is using couture. You turn your compensation to off as well as lead in lead out it works great 👍!!! I will give the engrave tool path a try though as well!! I've been programming for 6 years now and have yet to actually use that tool path.