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I just got a cnc tool and cutter grinder....isnt it easier to grind some of the stuff on a manual one??? i get this feeling and i think i may be doing something wrong...but i can look at the tool and say if its good or bad..but i dont know the values to put on my cnc to make em look good....stupid..!!!! yes i know...but.... |
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| i just saw, you have a jungner axial rake on the end , try 1dg the tool must be rubbing somewhere for it to spark, check behind the rad. whats your clearance on the dia.? try 9 and and 20dg. the rake is probably not the reason for the spark. |
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Hey cb1, Thanks for the info..... the relief behind the radius (of 0.8mm) is just a primary relief of 10deg with a land of 0.8mm on od and face reilief are 10deg/21 deg and 7deg and21deg respectively..... |
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