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ChrioN 11-30-2002 12:56 PM

Being creative...And work my ass off...
 
So, its another new block from me, actually 3 but they are all the same. Did a clip too, but with a horrible finnish, I will fix that later:

http://pcdreams.nu/colaz/block2.jpg
http://pcdreams.nu/colaz/3block.jpg
http://pcdreams.nu/colaz/blocknclip.jpg
http://pcdreams.nu/colaz/clip1.jpghttp://pcdreams.nu/colaz/clip2.jpg



And a special bonusshot just for you here at procooling:
http://pcdreams.nu/colaz/ops.jpg
:D

Puzzdre 11-30-2002 05:04 PM

WOOOT! Man you do some beautiful things! I love the clip, reminds me of 'Space invaders' some 20 yrs ago...:p

Nick C 11-30-2002 08:53 PM

lol, don't you have it when that happens? lol

nice work though!

(what size of millbit is that?>

may I also recommend some 2 flute mills? they don't clog as easy...

FRAGN'STIEN 11-30-2002 09:17 PM

Nice work:drool: and the broken end mill... OUCH :(

Can O' Beans 11-30-2002 11:07 PM

Nice work :)

...and, a little J.B. Weld and that mill bit should be good as new :D ;) :p

ChrioN 12-01-2002 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Nick C
lol, don't you have it when that happens? lol

nice work though!

(what size of millbit is that?>

may I also recommend some 2 flute mills? they don't clog as easy...

Clog? 2? why not 4?

jaydee 12-01-2002 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ChrioN
Clog? 2? why not 4?
4 flute endmills clog up easy with soft materials. The groves will fill up with copper causing a serious lack of cutting ability, thus breaking the endmill. 4 flute cut faster but at the cost of clogging up and breaking. I have yet to have a 2 flute clogg up. Thats all I use on Copper and AL. And now that I found a good mail order suppplier near by all I use is 2 flute tin coated and carbide endmills. :) Use whatever works for you though!

g.l.amour 12-01-2002 12:30 PM

nice work...

do designs like this perform well compared to jet on die area blox?

ChrioN 12-01-2002 02:27 PM

http://www.pcdreams.nu/colaz/block[2].jpg
http://www.pcdreams.nu/colaz/blocknclip[2].jpg

pippin88 12-01-2002 02:43 PM

Fecking nice Chrion.

How deep passes are you taking?

How long have you been playing with the mill now?

My dad just got a full set of beatufil number and letter drills. I broke one :(. It will probably be salvagable. Damn you cloggy copper!!!

ChrioN 12-01-2002 03:00 PM

0.33mm/pass
i've been playing for some weeks now, sadly I only have the time on weekends :(
but it is fun! :D

pippin88 12-01-2002 03:04 PM

Are you going to solder them all or use screws to mount the lid on some?

utabintarbo 12-01-2002 03:06 PM

I really like that hold-down! Sweet!:cool:

jaydee 12-01-2002 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ChrioN
0.33mm/pass
i've been playing for some weeks now, sadly I only have the time on weekends :(
but it is fun! :D

:eek: :eek: Thats not helping the breaking problem.:D I usually go .03125 on the first pass and .125 on the rest. No matter how big your mill is you don't want to go to deep or the endmill will break. Unfortunatly the endmill is the weak link not the mill in most cases. I can easily break a 3/16" endmill on my tiny desktop CNC mill.

Albigger 12-01-2002 09:43 PM

Are you planning on trying a center inlet version with two outlets (as might be suggested by the hole in the center of the hold down)?

pippin88 12-01-2002 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jaydee116
:eek: :eek: Thats not helping the breaking problem.:D I usually go .03125 on the first pass and .125 on the rest. No matter how big your mill is you don't want to go to deep or the endmill will break. Unfortunatly the endmill is the weak link not the mill in most cases. I can easily break a 3/16" endmill on my tiny desktop CNC mill.
WTF. I can do much larger passes than that easy (unless you are talking in inches which ChrioN is not).
1mm passes are like a hot knife through butter.

Can O' Beans 12-01-2002 11:29 PM

I can't wait to see that all polished up :D

.. you are gonna polish it, right? ;)

jaydee 12-01-2002 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pippin88
WTF. I can do much larger passes than that easy (unless you are talking in inches which ChrioN is not).
1mm passes are like a hot knife through butter.

Yes, I mean inches not mm. Keep forgetting I am in the US and quite a few here are not.

dima y 12-02-2002 12:43 AM

i would use
 
2 flute mill bits by niagara
with TiAIN coating

http://www.niagaracutter.com/

those are the shiet servive way longer then generic

pippin88 12-02-2002 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jaydee116
Yes, I mean inches not mm. Keep forgetting I am in the US and quite a few here are not.
Ok, understood.

utabintarbo 12-02-2002 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jaydee116
:eek: :eek: Thats not helping the breaking problem.:D I usually go .03125 on the first pass and .125 on the rest. No matter how big your mill is you don't want to go to deep or the endmill will break. Unfortunatly the endmill is the weak link not the mill in most cases. I can easily break a 3/16" endmill on my tiny desktop CNC mill.
Endmill breakage is also of function of length. You always want to use the shortest EM available to get the work done with. You'd be amazed what kind of stock you can hork out with a short EM.:eek:

Bob

Nick C 12-02-2002 09:16 AM

back in my uninlightened days, I took a 1/2 inch pass w/ a 1/4 inch endmill and got a good finish...

but sweet jbus those are nice looking!

jaydee 12-02-2002 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Nick C
back in my uninlightened days, I took a 1/2 inch pass w/ a 1/4 inch endmill and got a good finish...

but sweet jbus those are nice looking!

I can't get my CNC mill to go slow enough to go over 1/4" deep without snapping the endmill or causing the stepper motor's to slip the shaft. It's slowest settings are just to fast. If I use the hand wheels and leave the CNC off then I can go pretty deep, but it is sloooooooooooow. I ran a 1/4" deep M channel design out it one pass in Copper once. Took for ever but it did turn out nice. Which reminds me I need to dig that one out. :D

Nick C 12-03-2002 12:18 AM

,
Quote:

can't get my CNC mill to go slow enough to go over 1/4" deep without snapping the endmill or causing the stepper motor's to slip the shaft. It's slowest settings are just to fast. If I use the hand wheels and leave the CNC off then I can go pretty deep, but it is sloooooooooooow. I ran a 1/4" deep M channel design out it one pass in Copper once. Took for ever but it did turn out nice. Which reminds me I need to dig that one out.
I suppose it helps to have a 1 HP bridgeport... lol

I wish I had a CNC!

ChrioN 12-08-2002 02:09 PM

GAH!
This block didn't perform as good as I wanted.
Only a couple of degrees C better than a Maze2...
Guess I got crappy coppar...or the fact that I didn't go for the inlet over the core.


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