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  1. Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    That's the stuff dreams are made of for me, most I dare cut is around 70 and that involves a degree of tool flexing. I have really irritating software that insists on cutting outlines uphill so I have to leave a generous finishing allowance :D
    on what equipment Robin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by irving2008 View Post
    on what equipment Robin?
    One of these, but about 20 years old

    http://www.warco.co.uk/productimages/documents/P61.pdf

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    One of these, but about 20 years old

    http://www.warco.co.uk/productimages/documents/P61.pdf
    I'm surprised you get that much flex.. do you know how much, and is it the tool flexing or the mill? what feed rate etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by irving2008 View Post
    I'm surprised you get that much flex.. do you know how much, and is it the tool flexing or the mill? what feed rate etc?
    Everything bends, the trick is to minimalise it :D

    I don't usually post pics of where it goes not so good, but what the heck...

    1: Backlash on a change of direction, looks like a ditch, actually 4 or 5 thou deep

    2: Chatter, an echo from the roughing out, should have changed speed.

    3: Tool flexing, you can see where the tool tip bent inwards and wasn't completely removed by the finishing pass. You know it's the tool becae it gets deeper towards the tip.
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  5. Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    Everything bends, the trick is to minimalise it :D

    I don't usually post pics of where it goes not so good, but what the heck...

    1: Backlash on a change of direction, looks like a ditch, actually 4 or 5 thou deep

    2: Chatter, an echo from the roughing out, should have changed speed.

    3: Tool flexing, you can see where the tool tip bent inwards and wasn't completely removed by the finishing pass. You know it's the tool becae it gets deeper towards the tip.
    Thanks for sharing Robin, helps know what I'm looking for... :) btw, #3 are you sure the tool flexed rather than had excessive runout or the work was offline? I'm not sure I understand how the tool tip can bend into the work, unless it was catching because of excessive feed rate

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    Hard to tell, the way the tool tip digs in much further than the rest makes me suspect tool bending. Could be wrong. I shall find out when my new CNC controller is up and running with absolute positioning from the digital scales.

    I was working on the Mk2 version over the weekend, finally burst in to life around 7pm Sunday evening :D

    I have a fancy algorythm for CNC milling I want to try. Problem is it needs lots of memory and processor speed, so it has to be a USB device running under XP. I'm taking a crash course in Visual Studio 2008 from a geek :D
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