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you are right pete, kabibble and i don't get along, not since i dared to correct him on something a long time ago, never will.
i do ignore as best i can, now if it was only possible to get an electronic restraining order against him for my threads, that would be great.
i'd promise to keep out of his threads.
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Hi Hoss,

Thanks for continuing with the new forum. There are a lot of us who enjoy seeing what you are doing. You certainly inspire a lot of us. Personally I am looking forward to seeing your machine running with an ATC and tapping.....Woo Hoo

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Originally Posted by duzallcnc View Post
Hi Hoss,

Thanks for continuing with the new forum. There are a lot of us who enjoy seeing what you are doing. You certainly inspire a lot of us. Personally I am looking forward to seeing your machine running with an ATC and tapping.....Woo Hoo

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thanks, me too, this mill should make the x2 look like it was sleeping.
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now if it was only possible to get an electronic restraining order against him for my threads, that would be great.
i'd promise to keep out of his threads.
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haha.

im sorry if i helped contribute to this. if id have know it would turn into that, id have kept my mouth shut...err, keyboard locked... err.. whatever.

back to the g0704.
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Another that is very grateful for the info provided here on THIS mill. I am presently sitting in front of my new controller PC watching EMC move the cursor around and watching that become little pulses dancing on my oscilloscope and about to connect it up to my drivers and motors. Giddy is the word I would use and I'm at this point largely due to the work Hoss is sharing on here.

That sure went south in a hurry and I was wondering why... didn't know the history there. I'm in that camp that is not interested in what a $5-15K mill is doing with uber-expensive controllers, drives, and motors. I'm interested in what my $1.2K mill can do with some time invested and a resonable level of expense and I hope that's where this thread remains.
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Can I ask a question to the fellow BF20 or similar owners? Hoss what kind of results do you get with side milling? when I use any size 2 flute end mill on Alum or brass or mild steel I get wavey results... Is this a limitation to the machine? or can you recomend some things to try to get rid of this?

Fly cutting gives me good results.

Thanks to eveyone that posts the great free info on this forum to get guys like me just starting out with my first mill making chips and generally pretending to make quality parts... (its more fun than I was expecting to be honest )
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Another that is very grateful for the info provided here on THIS mill. I am presently sitting in front of my new controller PC watching EMC move the cursor around and watching that become little pulses dancing on my oscilloscope and about to connect it up to my drivers and motors. Giddy is the word I would use and I'm at this point largely due to the work Hoss is sharing on here.

That sure went south in a hurry and I was wondering why... didn't know the history there. I'm in that camp that is not interested in what a $5-15K mill is doing with uber-expensive controllers, drives, and motors. I'm interested in what my $1.2K mill can do with some time invested and a resonable level of expense and I hope that's where this thread remains.
Look forward to your results using EMC, I have been wanting to get into using it as well.
I'm getting tired of Windows these days.
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Can I ask a question to the fellow BF20 or similar owners? Hoss what kind of results do you get with side milling? when I use any size 2 flute end mill on Alum or brass or mild steel I get wavey results... Is this a limitation to the machine? or can you recomend some things to try to get rid of this?

Fly cutting gives me good results.

Thanks to eveyone that posts the great free info on this forum to get guys like me just starting out with my first mill making chips and generally pretending to make quality parts... (its more fun than I was expecting to be honest )
I haven't had the mill in one piece for very long since I got it, always working on this and that for the projects.
I generally use 4 flute endmills for most everything, basically doubles your spindle rpm vs a 2 flute.
Keep 2 flutes around for deep slotting for chip evacuation, others use them for roughing.
Therefore the 2 flute will need a higher rpm or slower feed rate to get a nice finish in comparison.
Climb milling will help too.
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Originally Posted by zerodegreec View Post
Can I ask a question to the fellow BF20 or similar owners? Hoss what kind of results do you get with side milling? when I use any size 2 flute end mill on Alum or brass or mild steel I get wavey results... Is this a limitation to the machine? or can you recomend some things to try to get rid of this?
I have both the BF30 (not the Optimum BF30 but Weis-like BF-30) and the BF20. I've had the BF20 since 2005. (they've been around here in Europe for quite some time) The results you're talking about are normal.

Like Hoss said use a four flute for side millling. Generally I take the side cut and then leave the settings as is and reverse ( not the spindle) the cut so it does a finishing climb milling cut. You'll notice that the cutter has deflected during your first cut because it takes off another couple of hundreds of mm when you move the bed back. Even if you run the cutter back and forth several times side cutting with the same setting it keeps cutting a tiny bit because of deflection. This is not necessarily the result of the machine but for a large part caused by the deflection of the cutter itself. The result is often much better. I also use this trick when I really need accurate dimensions and I'm off some hundreds of mm. Generally, I also use the biggest diameter cutter that fits in my machine for sidecutting. The bigger the cutter, the more rigid it is.

On Aluminum you want flood or at least a generous amount of WD40 to get a relative smooth side cutting finish. Aluminum is sticky and tends to stick to the flutes and get in the way while cutting, resulting in a poor finish. Blowing the chips with air is also a great help. Don't however, expect the finish you get with flycutting. It's going to be somewhat wavy. Just except it to a degree.

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Look forward to your results using EMC, I have been wanting to get into using it as well.
I'm getting tired of Windows these days.
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It's a little more PC picky than Mach. As I understand it Mach is pretty dependent on just the raw speed of the PC. EMC wants to load a real-time layer that sensitive to the hardware. This PC is going to be fairly marginal. After some reading it seems there is a lot going against it. Built in video only, shared RAM, newer Intel chipset. My jitter is pretty high and above 70IPM you can hear the inconsitancy in the motor. Does alright up to about 65IPM.

I really like the cleaner interface. Mach is a distracting mess to me. EMC seems very straight-forward viewing it.

I'll probably keep an eye out for a surplus system out there that is on the working hardware list in the wiki. You can run quite well on much older hardware with the realtime kernel as long as the motherboard and devices don't hose you up.

Typical Linux stuff though, scattered documentation, some GUI, some text files, some command line stuff and lots of outdated info floating around. I like it though.
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I have an EMC2 with Ubuntu live cd in front of me, I've tried it on my laptop just to check it out.
Looks cool, should take it down and try it on the X2, probably be a while before I get a console
built for the G0704 with a good PC.
Played with many versions of Linux years ago but they couldn't even detect my sound cards then,
worked much better this time around.
Definitely be giving it a whirl with the 0704.
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The Phase 2 prints are just about ready, maybe later today.
Phase 1 owners will get the update first.
A couple pics below show the ballnut pocket needed in the saddle, I used my RF45
but it doesn't have to be pretty.
Just have at it with a grinder or use an endmill in a drill press and make a bunch
of plunge cuts to get the stock out of the way.
The dimensions are not critical.
The nut and mount clear the underneath of the table by about 1/8 inch so nothing needs done there.
The Y just needs the casting flash cleaned up.
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