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  1. #1
    Hi

    Finally took the courage and started to cut some wood this evening after so much checking and double checking of a new replacment build.
    Using a CRP2448 with the 2.2kw spindle i did the model in Fusion then output to Mach3.

    I want to cut 'sapele' and i have set a 10mm Bull Nose cutter in an adaptive cut at 8000rpm and 3800mm/min. This seems to be what i keep coming too with various checks.

    So i start the climb cut and it goes down to 10mm doc and as far as i can see 2mm width (although in fusion it says opt load 4mm), it runs sweet along the grain but when it went across it chattered like hell and i had to stop it.

    It may be that i have not secured it absolutely rock solid and its that, but tbh i had got it much more secure than any i have done before due to the nature of the beast i am now using (used a High-z 720 before.)
    Can anyone who may have cut this type of wood before offer any advise please
    thank you malc
    Last edited by BernieNUFC; 21-05-2018 at 08:56 PM. Reason: 'climb' added

  2. Sapele is quite hard. 10mm doc is probably way too much for an aluminium framed machine. Might work if your bit is razor sharp

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  4. #3
    The cutter is brand new, i would not normally cut to this DOC but the rave is that adaptive is able to do just that so hence why i tried it out :-)
    cheers for reply

  5. #4
    Machine rigidity is key to cutting capability.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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  7. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    Machine rigidity is key to cutting capability.
    Can i change any settings with sapele to compensate, the peice is 25mm h x 40mm w and 400mm l so its not a massive peice by any means, thanks

  8. #6
    Ball Nose Cutters all suffer from zero cutting speed at the very tip, have you considered roughing with a straight cutter and finishing with with the Ball Nosed cutter?
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  9. #7
    I am using a Bull nose as opposed to a ball nose for the clearing operation, on a 10mm dia it only has 1mm corner rad
    cheers

  10. Try the same cut but depth per level at 5mm
    See how that works

  11. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by BernieNUFC View Post
    I am using a Bull nose
    Might as well say 10mm endmill with a 1mm corner radius as no one will guess the corner radius.

    Is it 2 flute?

    How are you getting to your depth of cut? If you are not using a ramped or interpolated path to clear a starting pocket that's bigger than your end mill then any cut from the start point is full cutter width, not adaptive.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  12. #10
    I ordered it as a Bull Mill specific for the rail and i figuered an end mill might be too harsh....hmmm
    Anyway, i lead in/out both vertical and Horizontal of 1mm on a helix ramp, and an angle of 2 degrees the ramp dia being 7.5mm.
    I had to redo the whole drawing so am now only just back at the cam setup stage, i hope to create and test the new toolpath tonight with a doc of 6mm (sorry battwell i had already decide on 6 for some reason but at least i am close :-) ) and width cut of 2mm.
    Cheers Malc
    Last edited by BernieNUFC; 23-05-2018 at 06:59 PM.

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