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15-11-2016 #1
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In addition to moving chips air will cool your work and tool to some extent.
Vacuum can never provide the chip clearance possible with compressed air, with vacuum you have a maximum (which you never achieve) of 1 atmosphere (Circa. 14psi) to play with, by using compressed air through blunted medical canula needles as nozzles you can get excellent results with relatively deep cuts & small tooling, the needles are easy to incorporate into standard snap-together coolant tube system nozzles, you can experiment with angle, position and number of nozzles to optimise chip clearance,
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You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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15-11-2016 #3
I use 0.8mm nozzle in my setup / fog less/ and it will blow and clean chips from slotting with 20 mm cutter on the mill without any problem, so i assume 1 needle 0.5-0.8mm will be alright. Have not machined wax, but on any plastic its beneficial. I dont see any other reason for that marks, except some vibration on Z. If its clean around , when you finish the job you could vacuum the wax / i do that when machining brass. Air cools the tool quite a lot, much more than vacuum can do.
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15-11-2016 #4
Thanks guys, you have persuaded me to get myself a compressed air system as you have both described.
I'll have a look at the rigidity of the z axis too.
Onwards and upwards, thanks again for your help!
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