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    Default Chamfering

    Guys I am finding myself a bit limited when it come to some parts I want to make due to the back of knowledge I posses.
    I usually want to chamfer edges and even draft some faces on parts.

    I am wondering if I need a special tool (end mill) for these operations.
    Here is a section of a typical part I would like to make. I have 2D cnc router machine (3 axis)

    1. Is the typical "finish" chamfer I see in alum parts
    2. This is the draft I mention. I would typically do this with a ball end mill if this where wood I guess.

    Thanks in advance for the help.




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    Default Re: Chamfering

    To chamfer the edge, you would use a V-cutter, with the angle of your choice. Not sure what you mean by ''draft''. Normally draft is used in casting, where the wall of the mold has a slight angle to facilitate releasing the part. I think you would use a ball end bit to put a cove edge on the part or you could use a roundover (corner rounding) bit to make a radiused edge rather than a chamfer.



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    Default Re: Chamfering

    the easiest and most common solution is to use a 90 degree spot drill

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    Default Re: Chamfering

    On a custom CAM yes you can use a ball nose on that chamfer sir can you post your model sir (size, dimension, angle of chamfer) I will code it then you can try it there, examine the codes then you will definitely learn from it



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    Default Re: Chamfering

    I have a 90 drill mill from Atlas tools but I don't think I should use it to chamfering alum., or should I?

    1/8" Carbide 2 Flute Drill Mill

    Instead I see they sell "chamfer mills"
    1/8 Carbide Single End Chamfer Mill 2 Flute 90

    I use RhinoCam and it has a chamfering operation that I think I have figure out with the exception of one parameter.



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