I would like to design a fly cutter that embodies the Diamond Tool principals. The cutter can remain as Tool Steel, which is cheap and easy to resharpen and can give a finer finish on certain metals. the difficulty is achieving the correct cutting angles and a clamp suitable to hold the square shank tool steel in place. I think it can be done
İade-i ziyaret yapayım ellerinize sağlık ustam. Abone oldum yeni videoları bekliyoruz 😊 Bir soru: yaptığınız parçayı pastan korumak için herhangi bir karartma (blueing) vs bir işlem düşünüyor musunuz ? Kolaylıklar diliyorum 🖐️
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teşekkürler. gun blue yapacağım. (Ballistol marka tercihim)
Can you please explain why the tool is tilted at an angle, if it was flat to the bed the insert tip would still be the lowest point. I think cutting the tool on an angle is a leftover idea for when there were flat HSS toolbits. With the insert protruding beyond the toolholder body on insert tools you are using, is this angle required?
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necessary for DCMT insert to give better results (10 degree). It can also be done flat, but I don't think it will give such good results. If I used it flat, i would choose RDMT insert...
Thanks for the info. I assumed the shallow depth of cut would always be less than the tip radius so the approach and tip contact would not alter. I don't see what is to be gained theoretically or mechanically by tilting the tool, or how this angle is determined. With the insert type you have, laying the tool flat would be the same as facing on the lathe. RDMT inserts in face mills give superior finishes much faster than flycutters without the intermittent tip impact on the part and spindle.
Absolutely fascinating! Keep up the great work, looking forward to your next videos!
thnx for support.. 🙏
Very good👌
Nice job..
Ustam çok iyi bir çalışma yapmışsın. Başarılar
çok sağol 🙏
Clean work👍🏻
Good job
thnx
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I would like to design a fly cutter that embodies the Diamond Tool principals.
The cutter can remain as Tool Steel, which is cheap and easy to resharpen and can give a finer finish on certain metals. the difficulty is achieving the correct cutting angles and a clamp suitable to hold the square shank tool steel in place. I think it can be done
İade-i ziyaret yapayım ellerinize sağlık ustam. Abone oldum yeni videoları bekliyoruz 😊 Bir soru: yaptığınız parçayı pastan korumak için herhangi bir karartma (blueing) vs bir işlem düşünüyor musunuz ? Kolaylıklar diliyorum 🖐️
teşekkürler. gun blue yapacağım. (Ballistol marka tercihim)
Can you please explain why the tool is tilted at an angle, if it was flat to the bed the insert tip would still be the lowest point. I think cutting the tool on an angle is a leftover idea for when there were flat HSS toolbits. With the insert protruding beyond the toolholder body on insert tools you are using, is this angle required?
necessary for DCMT insert to give better results (10 degree). It can also be done flat, but I don't think it will give such good results. If I used it flat, i would choose RDMT insert...
Thanks for the info. I assumed the shallow depth of cut would always be less than the tip radius so the approach and tip contact would not alter. I don't see what is to be gained theoretically or mechanically by tilting the tool, or how this angle is determined. With the insert type you have, laying the tool flat would be the same as facing on the lathe.
RDMT inserts in face mills give superior finishes much faster than flycutters without the intermittent tip impact on the part and spindle.
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