A sine bar or sine plate.
Considering the size of your work, you might have to make your own. Largest sine plate I have seen is 10" X 10" I think.
You can use jacks, clamps, and stop blocks to tilt it and just use a sine bar to set and check angle.
Hello everyone,
Noob here, Chris.
Haas VM3 (2.5 axis).
I have a cast block (500 lbs) sitting on a table and I'm stuck at cutting a 5 degree surface.
My question is, since I'm a complete noob, is there an inexpensive device that will help me make a 5 degree surface parallel with my CNC table? In addition to finishing this surface I also have a number of holes to drill into this surface. Therefore it is rather imperative that I compensate for this 5 degree slope somehow.
Any ideas are truly appreciated.
Cheers!
Chris.
A sine bar or sine plate.
Considering the size of your work, you might have to make your own. Largest sine plate I have seen is 10" X 10" I think.
You can use jacks, clamps, and stop blocks to tilt it and just use a sine bar to set and check angle.
http://www.kirkcon.com/
In the future you might get more responses if you post a question like this in the general metal working forum instead of in this sub group which is for log of machine builds.
CNC mill build thread: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/vertical_mill_lathe_project_log/110305-gantry_mill.html