maikol2346
Plastic
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- Jan 23, 2020
Hello,
I am designing a connection for a school project on SolidWorks to use on a HAAS CNC mill. I have figured out the process for the most part, however, during the simulation of the operation, there is a bit of my stock left behind.
As you can see, in the neck of the piece.
In order to make the neck I am using a 0.78" diameter keyway cutter with a width of 0.25". The toolpath generated by the software contains only one loop, so it only takes 0.25" of stock off the 0.30" neck, leaving 0.05" behind. I have been trying to figure out how to make it such that the tool does a second loop to remove the remaining 0.05" but so far nothing. Anyone have any tips?
I am designing a connection for a school project on SolidWorks to use on a HAAS CNC mill. I have figured out the process for the most part, however, during the simulation of the operation, there is a bit of my stock left behind.
As you can see, in the neck of the piece.
In order to make the neck I am using a 0.78" diameter keyway cutter with a width of 0.25". The toolpath generated by the software contains only one loop, so it only takes 0.25" of stock off the 0.30" neck, leaving 0.05" behind. I have been trying to figure out how to make it such that the tool does a second loop to remove the remaining 0.05" but so far nothing. Anyone have any tips?