
12-03-2006, 02:37 AM
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| | | Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: USA Age: 36
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Double Sided Tape? Really? | | It always seems like CNC milling loses a lot of functionality because of required clamping. So, I have been reading how others are holding parts while machining. One extremely interesting method that many seem to be using is double sided tape such as that used by carpet installers. Does this seriously work for machining aluminum parts on a mill? Do feed and cut depths need to be cut down significantly to use tape? How much surface needs to be covered with the tape? For example, I have a part now that I machined in a vice that measures ~ 3.5x4.5x1. The open enterior is machined out leaving a "C" shaped object of the same dimensions but with only .35" walls or approximately 4.4 in^2 total surface area that would be in contact with the fixture plate after contouring. Is that enough for the tape to hold the part?
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