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Old Tue 05 September 2017, 04:05
silverdog
Just call me: Sergio #70
 
Rome
Italy
Steel cutting at high speed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i61c...A&pbjreload=10


Since Mechmate is a stronger shopbot ... :-)

give a look at this CAM too :-)
https://github.com/fellesverkstedet/...tric-toolpaths
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Old Thu 21 September 2017, 17:59
dbinokc
Just call me: DB #118
 
Oklahoma
United States of America
From the video and some other references, it looks like the use of Trochoidal milling is the real technique. I have will defintely have to do a little more research on that and maybe give it a try.
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Old Fri 22 September 2017, 05:12
silverdog
Just call me: Sergio #70
 
Rome
Italy
I think it's an alchemy of the right elements and right mesure.
Trochoidal milling is the fundamental elemet, but you need the right chip load, the right ramp cutting .... I still need to study :-)
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Old Fri 22 September 2017, 06:37
Dumitru Ivanov
Just call me: Muresului 9
 
Cluj-Napoca
Romania
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Originally Posted by dbinokc View Post
From the video and some other references, it looks like the use of Trochoidal milling is the real technique. I have will defintely have to do a little more research on that and maybe give it a try.
Same here. I was unaware of it up to this point.
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Old Fri 22 September 2017, 13:10
Macwood
Just call me: Mac
 
London
United Kingdom
I just found this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-DB2Vmr0qw

Has some interesting info on this type of milling.
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Old Sun 24 September 2017, 04:02
silverdog
Just call me: Sergio #70
 
Rome
Italy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=ORJ-Q3TFW5o
and this with ESTLCAM that has a very acreactive price and the trochoidal strategies
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Old Sat 10 March 2018, 02:02
Chilson
Just call me: Mark
 
Seattle, WA
United States of America
This is so great. It looks like this way of cutting doesn't have many flaws, at least not compared to the old ways. Cheers for the video, Macwood.
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