hi / pls share an image with the part, maybe the drawing too, and show the location where the problem is
i can't figure it out only after reading your post / kindly
Hi!
We have a problem with hardened sealing inner cones. Before hardening the cones, they are being machined in tolerances. After hardening, the form of the cones change radically.
We haven't found solution for fast and effective way to make cones symmetric and sealing again. At the moment the only solution has been machining the cones with ballnose endmill.
This solution has been very slow and we need some ideas to make cones more effectively.
Thanks!
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hi / pls share an image with the part, maybe the drawing too, and show the location where the problem is
i can't figure it out only after reading your post / kindly
we are merely at the start of " Internet of Things / Industrial Revolution 4.0 " era : a mix of AI, plastics, human estrangement, powerful non-state actors ...
I have made many hundreds of sets of close tolerance tapered pins and bushings for molds. Process = "Rough" turn (parts were held to a close tolerance here, just with extra stock) - send to heat treat - finish turn.