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Any suggestions on holding a 14"x10" x1/8" thick aluminum plate to a milling machine table, I want to contour mill the outer dimensions? With my experience I do not mind saying I am a bit nervous about the thought of CNC milling that close to my table, is there a good inexpensive underlayment that could be used?. Thanks Ken |
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| Ken, You could use another piece of alluminum or even a sheet of plywood. Or cut the part to with in .010 - .015 of full depth and the remove the scarf. ( that will pucker the old bum) Or you could hang it off the back or front of the table and cut one side at a time. Best to use something under it.
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| You could contact cement the alum to the plywood that is attached to the table.
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to hold them both down. Works like a charm PEACE |
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| Hi, MDF is more consistant than regular fir plywood. Though birch or a finish grade plywood would be OK. You could double face tape it to your table. I don't think it would stand up for long if it were getting wet with coolant. Maybe use a Castrol Lube Stick? Chris |
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| I have a 60 gallon lag-lead vacuum system with lines going to all 5 machines. I use vacuum for everything I can. All the flat plates, alum castings, everything. I make all my own vacuum fixtures. I even have them running on the rotabs. (The rotabs have a Gerardi tombstone on them the width of the table with a tail rest, it's like a tombstone on a horizontal, only laying down, about 9" above the table) If you do this sort of thing often, vacuum is the way to go. Otherwise, put a plate down, plastic, wood, alum, and tape it down or use toe clamps or both. 'Rekd teh vacuum sucks
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...here's a very basic vacuum plate for doing 8 weld covers at a time out of .040 thick alum 4047. I mill down and leave .002" of carrier to seperate parts after they run. No clamps used, just vacuum.
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| Very interesting Rekd, I recall reading something about that elsewhere (maybe on this board) and totally forgot about it, might be a little much for this single fun project yet very useful down the road. Where can I get ideas on the design? CNCzone is one very, very informative site, I only wish I had more expertise to share on it instead of just taking. Thanks much Ken |
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| Here's another one I used on the Gerardi's for doing alum castings. The one on the left you cant see because it is inside the casting. All vacuum here as well, no clamps at all.
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'Rekd teh Inebriated
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