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Old 05-06-2009, 06:32 PM
 
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Taig Flycutter

What fly cutter do you guys use / recommend for use with your Taigs?
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Old 05-06-2009, 09:23 PM
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I use the Taig 1224ER (or 1224 for 3/4-16 spindle). Works well and is a pretty good deal for $20.00. I'm not immediatly aware of another ER-16 sized fly-cutter but I'm sure they are out there.

I would give a link to the picture of the taig 1224ER on my web-page but I have not had time to get all the accessories back up in the new shopping cart format. They are in stock though.
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Old 05-06-2009, 09:28 PM
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I have only fly cut a couple times, I used the 3/8" shanked fly cutter (part number: 1224ER) from Carter Tools.


It seemed to work fine but, like I said, I have very little experience. In fact I ordered the fly cutter at the same time as my Taig, but was too chicken to actually try it until recently. Let me tell you: it's very easy, just make light passes.

The person over at NYCCNC is also using this fly cutter and has posted a video of him using it on some aluminum...
http://www.nyccnc.com/Herbie/HERBIES..._the_TAIG.html
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Thanks guys, I ordered that one from Carter Tools. Can't wait to try it out!
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Also Flycutting

Please excuse me for butting in. I just did my first flycut job in aluminum on my Sherline, I tried both the cutter type as shown in your pic, and the Sherline head with the indexable carbide insert. It was one of the most pleasurable experiences I've had with the mill so far. The chips go EVERYWHERE, I'm still picking them out of my shoes.
My Z-axis is not trammed in, and I had a problem with a double-cut as I drove the head past center of the axis across the part. The aluminum went from very rough 2-flute finish to almost a mirror!
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Got to try out the new fly cutter last night. Works great! I decided to run it at the slowest speed cause the higher speed wanted to do a lot of vibration.

It also became real clear that I was out of tram cause the right side (+Y side) of the cutter makes contact but the other side makes no contact at all. I thought that I read somewhere that this situation is actually desirable though?

I tried some .002" and .003 depth cuts and both seemed to work fine. The biggest difference was when i tried changing the feed the difference between 2 inches per min and 3 is huge.
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Originally Posted by 5artist5 View Post
Got to try out the new fly cutter last night. Works great! I decided to run it at the slowest speed cause the higher speed wanted to do a lot of vibration.

It also became real clear that I was out of tram cause the right side (+Y side) of the cutter makes contact but the other side makes no contact at all. I thought that I read somewhere that this situation is actually desirable though?

I tried some .002" and .003 depth cuts and both seemed to work fine. The biggest difference was when i tried changing the feed the difference between 2 inches per min and 3 is huge.
Not desireable in the Y unless you were making passes in the Y direction. Even then it's only the tiniest bit, you shouldn't have a huge difference in the two sides.
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Not desireable in the Y unless you were making passes in the Y direction. Even then it's only the tiniest bit, you shouldn't have a huge difference in the two sides.
Agreed, I posted a thread earlier about surface finish with a flycutter...same cutter mentioned above actually... Turns out that I did too good of a job tramming the head and the tool more or less stays in contact for a full 360 degree sweep leaving a "fuzzy" finish in its wake.

Before I start fly cutting again I need to very carefully knock the column a few tenths out of alignment (thats going to painful considering the work I did to get it aligned) so that the trailing edge just barely rises above the cut surface.
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Well what i meant was that the out of tram makes it so that when I move the table
to the right only the trailing edge of the cutter hits the material. It is slight, and with a straight edge across the cut material you cannot detect a trough in the middle.

I will use an indicator this weekend and see how far out of tram it really is.
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Has anyone tried these from harbor freight? I have never seen the cutting bit in the Harbor Freight version....I wonder how easy it is to find replacement cutters.
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-piece...set-45323.html


Any insight as to how they compare with the carter tools version?
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HF fly cutters

Hi There,

I have the HF set. They are OK, seem to work. I bought them before the 1224ER was available.

I think I would buy the 1224ER now. It looks like it uses more standard 1/4" HSS bits vs. the HF.

I don't use the smaller ones out of the HF set that much.

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