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Added 17 new photo's of Homemade Belt Sander. Sand blasted the bottom half ready for paint monday.Check out the curve slot Done on a CNC Milling Machine. The methed is called "Circle interpertation" The mill is moving X and Y sometimes Z Thank you Vernonhttp://s795.photobucket.com/albums/y...view=slideshow
Reply:Wow... Just AWFUL! I can't believe that you'd POST that!! (seriously, that is some nice work... Now you just have to brng the camera 'skillz' up to par!) LOL.Cheers,Miller Diversion 165120 amp Buzz BoxVictor Oxy/Ace Oxy/LPGSmith "Little" Oxy/LPGHypertherm Powermax 30Lot's of Misc. tools n' crap....
Reply:very cool stuff there some serious talent. and a very nice machine!!
Reply:Originally Posted by jmanWow... Just AWFUL! I can't believe that you'd POST that!! (seriously, that is some nice work... Now you just have to brng the camera 'skillz' up to par!) LOL.Cheers,
Reply:Originally Posted by dyrvalevery cool stuff there some serious talent. and a very nice machine!!
Reply:Great work. Is that an old 100" cinimatic made by Milacron in your shop.Miller 330 A/BP Bernard SS coolerMiller cst 250Miller Big Blue 251DCentury 210 Mig (first welder I bought)Hypertherm PowerMax 800Victor torch setRu Fong 31 MilAtlas lathe
Reply:Originally Posted by toolmanGreat work. Is that an old 100" cinimatic made by Milacron in your shop.
Reply:Originally Posted by 7A749I think you mean "Circular Interpolation", or in other words, using the two X & Y axes of the mill to cut a circular hole, arc or pocket while Z travels negative.It's pretty slick, the HAAS machines where I used to work had lots of canned programs for doing circles & pockets. Just plug in the numbers, put in offsets, tool diameter, a home & go to town. You can do it on a manual mill with a rotary table, but it takes some time to set it up.You did a SUPER job on that sander Vernon. Sure it will work as good as it looks.
Reply:Originally Posted by 7A749Either way, it's frigging sweet.Rock on!
Reply:Originally Posted by 7A749What's real sweet is seeing threads cut on a mill using CI. It blew my mind the first time I saw it.1 1/2" hole with a carbide thread mill in D2 tool steel. It was some weird fine thread too.Threads turned out quite nicely, even on ancient Sharona mills with Fanuc controls.
Reply:Originally Posted by 7A749Member Matt Maguire is a Mill GURU. Check his posts out.He's old school all the way. If I lived anywhere close, I would be sweeping his floors just to get a look at what he does.I really enjoy the level of craftsmanship you put into your stuff Vernon.Got a lot of members here that make such a great board to post on. I may have to start building an altar to you as well.......
Reply:Man that is some job 1969 Vernon, quite a machine you got there!Bruce The Welding ChefLincoln Weld-Pack 3200 NORWELD StickStanford Hill Farm
Reply:Originally Posted by BruceMan that is some job 1969 Vernon, quite a machine you got there! |
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