Have a part I am looking at making for a customer. It's a "fun" job.
V
The ID of the part is a V, at the intersection of the V there is a radius, I'll use a #53 drill.
If this were a small production job I would grind a cutter and run the part horizontal, then locate off the V cut to profile the outside.
Cutting the rest of the V is the problem. The part is .618 thick. I would really like to cut it all in one go, flip and take the stock off.
Maybe that is not the most economical choice. This may be a situation where flipping the part and machining it from 2 sides is best?
Going to be making 3-5 pcs.
V
The ID of the part is a V, at the intersection of the V there is a radius, I'll use a #53 drill.
If this were a small production job I would grind a cutter and run the part horizontal, then locate off the V cut to profile the outside.
Cutting the rest of the V is the problem. The part is .618 thick. I would really like to cut it all in one go, flip and take the stock off.
Maybe that is not the most economical choice. This may be a situation where flipping the part and machining it from 2 sides is best?
Going to be making 3-5 pcs.