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    I am finally getting close but am having to lie to the machine with false numbers.
    I'm a Schutte (840D) guy, but it sounds like you need to calibrate your machine?

    Or re-measure your wheel?

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    We are working in p2. Maintenance has been out numerous time and gone over the machines. Have tried lots of combinations on the wheels and still no luck. If we put in the right numbers for d1 and d2 and put in the lengths for l1 and l2 the resulting cone angle is not even close. We are getting tools now but the numbers aren't even close to what they should be. It does this on 4 machines and in cybergrind. I would really like to find out if we are doing something wrong or if there is something we are missing.
    Thanks.


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    have you figured out the problem yet

    if you are still having trouble with p2 let me know, i'm sure i can help.


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    hi all from New Zealand, We are looking at purchasing a Walter Helitronic Basic for our workshop. We grind both Carbide and HSS step drills, formtools resharpening of cutters and precision engineering. I am looking for a cost effective way to decrease the time required to grind the drills. Any Idea's?


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    i have a great idea!

    why don't you fly me down there, and i will help you out!
    you cover the cost for drinks, hotel, food, and women, and i'll get your
    walter up and running and train you!
    sound good?
    or-
    if you PM me, i will answer any questions you have, and i can have
    the good feeling that i help somebody.
    but-
    i would much rather go to NZ


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    We are looking for someone to do at the moment manual tool grinding, as their is no skilled people in NZ. But to your reply of Drinks, food and women, I'm happy spending that on myself Cheers. Will keep in contact as we get closer to the machine...


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    Hi

    we have a couple of walter grinding machines with Helitronic Tool Studio and one PC with Cyber Grinding software. (Really gooooood machines)
    And i need some idea how to make simple manufacturing drawings or export it to some 3D CAD software.
    The software self can not make any drawings or export it to 3D files like .stp .neu .prt
    The drawings are just for customer. ( marketing)

    Thanks for ideas

    mailto: lichvar.martin@azet.sk


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    Tool Engineer

    Quote Originally Posted by FormtoolNZ View Post
    We are looking for someone to do at the moment manual tool grinding, as their is no skilled people in NZ. But to your reply of Drinks, food and women, I'm happy spending that on myself Cheers. Will keep in contact as we get closer to the machine...

    HI
    I AM TOOL ENGINEER FROM 3 YEARS AGO.
    WHAT YOU NEED . CAN I HELP YOU ?

    ENG. AHMED SAMIR
    EGYPT - CAIRO
    002-010-145 95 44
    A_SAMIR_Z@HOTMAIL.COM


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    can you tell me about flut rake depth is it top middle or bottom ?


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    rake

    please specify. i dont understand what your asking?
    are you asking what the measuring depth is for the rake angle?


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    What type of tool are you grinding and in what package?


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    Mill cutters etc on the Helitronic

    I am trying to grind a 6 tooth solid carbide t slot cutter, 3 teeth right hand cut with 5 degrees right hand axial flute and 3 teeth right hand cut with 5 degrees left hand axial flute. Cutter is .297 wide with .020 radius on front and back of each tooth.The front and back face of cutter has 1.5 degrees dish with 2 degrees side clearence. Can this be ground completely in p5? (first time using p5)
    Right now I am piecing it together with p4 , p6 and p32 wich seems to be some what of a hassle but it will work for this time around.


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