Habe dies sehr erfolgreich verwendet - danke. Ich habe aber eine Frage bitte: haben sie irgendwelche Plaene fuer einem Einschneider mit integrietrtem Schwalbenschwanz, so dass Wand und Fase zusammen in einem Arbeitsgang gefraest werden koennen? Zweischneider sind zwar OK, aber manchmal verklebt sich das Vakuumpapier an den Fraeser, was bei Einschneider nie passiert.
Hello Marc, I'm using a 0068493S on my new Datron Neo. I'm milling a 4mm hole 16mm deep into L168 aluminium. What would you say is the best speed, feed and technique would be for this job? I'm using Fusion 360, and currently using a 2D contouring sequence ramping down at 1 degree. 35000rpm, 595mm/min ramp speed. It seems to be ok but I've broken 2 cutters. I'd be very grateful if you can help.
Hey, the problem you run into is most likely the missing length of the chip channel. By going deeper than the flute length (=chip channel) the chip can´t get evacuated and the ethanol doesn´t really make its way to the cutting edge. Try 0068030W, it has a 15mm channel, that should be fine. Go faster (1500mm/min) and even a bit steeper (2 deg / 0,5mm pitch). Going too slow means that the tool doesn´t really cut the material, its more kind of grinding (which wears off the cutting edge)
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Habe dies sehr erfolgreich verwendet - danke.
Ich habe aber eine Frage bitte:
haben sie irgendwelche Plaene fuer einem Einschneider mit integrietrtem Schwalbenschwanz, so dass Wand und Fase zusammen in einem Arbeitsgang gefraest werden koennen?
Zweischneider sind zwar OK, aber manchmal verklebt sich das Vakuumpapier an den Fraeser, was bei Einschneider nie passiert.
Hi Marc, can i ask can this is programed on the datron neo directly or if another cad cam package is needed to program this?
Hello Marc, I'm using a 0068493S on my new Datron Neo. I'm milling a 4mm hole 16mm deep into L168 aluminium. What would you say is the best speed, feed and technique would be for this job? I'm using Fusion 360, and currently using a 2D contouring sequence ramping down at 1 degree. 35000rpm, 595mm/min ramp speed. It seems to be ok but I've broken 2 cutters. I'd be very grateful if you can help.
Hey,
the problem you run into is most likely the missing length of the chip channel. By going deeper than the flute length (=chip channel) the chip can´t get evacuated and the ethanol doesn´t really make its way to the cutting edge. Try 0068030W, it has a 15mm channel, that should be fine. Go faster (1500mm/min) and even a bit steeper (2 deg / 0,5mm pitch). Going too slow means that the tool doesn´t really cut the material, its more kind of grinding (which wears off the cutting edge)
@@marcreis487 Hey Marc, fantastic thanks. I’ll give it a go. Fortunately I have one of those cutters so I’ll give it a go👍