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| What type of "cutter" too use. I'm manufacturing this piece and on the edges (One profile pass) I want too add a beveled edge. I have seen a cutter like this but not sure where too find it or link too it. I don't want too Chamfer my edge but rather, add a nice contour around it. I also do not want too use a ball-nose too get the desired affect as that would be way too long for my piece. Thank you! -Jason |
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| This, of course, is just an example. You can search for whatever size you need. INDEXABLE MILLING RADIUS CUTTER |
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| There we go, thats what I'm looking for I knew it was an indexable, but couldn't find it. Need too find a cheap one though....Thanks, -Jason |
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| np, Im glad I am finally able to help someone on here... lol. Im always the one posting for help |
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| The shank diameter on that puppy is 1". I believe the most a Taig can take is 3/8". You may have some trouble finding an indexable tool with a 3/8" shank. The smallest one on that site is 5/8". |
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| If it doesn't have to be indexable, I use this type : http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVS...IT4NO=41948704
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| I have used carbide router bits before in aluminum and the end finish was nice. They come in 1/4, 3/8,1/2 and are usually priced anywhere from 10 to 25 dollars. But is this what you where looking for? [url]http://www.amanatool.com/cncroutingdetails/rc-2470.html |
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| Yeah I have used my carbide router bits too.... In fact I just finished a project that required a v notch down the middle of a plate and my v endmill did not have enought chip clearance to plunge so I went looking thru my router bit collection and voila a 1/2 inch v notching bit worked perfectly. This was with a plunge cut and then traveled about six inches at full depth and no problems. In fact the finish was better than I usually get with my endmills. Of course this was a rather slow feed rate and higher spindle speed than with a typical endmill. Peace man... |
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| I think what you're looking for is called a "corner rounding endmill" and you can definitely get them with 3/8" shanks. |
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| Right I have seen them around. The Links you posted are good, especially Fretsman. -Jason |
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