pgump
Mechanical
- Mar 22, 2004
- 6
I'll try to make this as clear as possible.
I'm trying to cut a 1 3/4" r, .150 deep along the length of a bar of plastic. The bar is 7" long (the axis of the cut) and is 1 1/2" wide, 1/2" thick. I'm using a 2" dia endmill cutter with the Bridgeport head tipped at approx 31° from vertical. This should create the 1 3/4" radius cut. I realize the cut will be slightly eliptical but should be close enough for what I want.
The long bar will sit on top of a 3" pipe (3 1/2" od).
Is there a better way to do this or optimize the cutter and angle for a given radius? I didn't find any formulas in the Machinist handbook.
Thanks in advance
Pete
I'm trying to cut a 1 3/4" r, .150 deep along the length of a bar of plastic. The bar is 7" long (the axis of the cut) and is 1 1/2" wide, 1/2" thick. I'm using a 2" dia endmill cutter with the Bridgeport head tipped at approx 31° from vertical. This should create the 1 3/4" radius cut. I realize the cut will be slightly eliptical but should be close enough for what I want.
The long bar will sit on top of a 3" pipe (3 1/2" od).
Is there a better way to do this or optimize the cutter and angle for a given radius? I didn't find any formulas in the Machinist handbook.
Thanks in advance
Pete