Thread: Tooling engineer from arkansas
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30-10-2016 #1
Does being a "plastics guy" mean you have access to fancy software that will give you a watermark tool path?
What precision will you be aiming for when cutting your graphite?
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31-10-2016 #2
Im not sure what you mean by watermark toolpath. I do have access to mastercam, hsm, and bobcad.
The graphite machine should be accurate to +-.0002 , but more importantly, it should be able To Move fast enough to negate wear on diamond tooling. Most tools wear out in Graphite because (most) machines cant deliver, totally 0 stop, true constant engage machining (hurco being a very notable exception. Ultimotion works excellent in graphite. As does gf micron machines) its usually either that, or limited acceleration that kills tools in graphite.
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31-10-2016 #3
There are two kinds of software, those that remove material with a series of close parallel line cuts moving the tool up and down, and those that cut everything to an ever increasing depth, as if the part were partially flooded with the tool following along the water line. Also known as tide mark or anything else that takes your fancy.
Glass scales. Is this an alternative to zero backlash? Do you have a cunning plan? Does graphite never snatch or what?
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