Gerard-E
Mechanical
- Mar 2, 2021
- 9
Hi all,
We are trying to machine a 1inch thick, grey PVC part that is 8in wide by 36in. It is a simple rectangle with a few 1/4in thick grooves that go about 1/2deep and run all the length of the part.
When we received the PVC sheet, it was slightly bent and made a banana in the length. We thought that once machined, since we would be removing material the bending would go away, but it actually made things worse. We are using an Amana plastic O flute cutting bit.
The groove machining was done perpendicularly to the sheet`s extrusion dimension. I wonder if this is somehow connected to the problem
-> Can anyone give some tips on how to flatten this back down? Heat? machine back side?
-> Does anyone have a clue of why this might be happening? and how to avoid this in the future?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers
Gerry
We are trying to machine a 1inch thick, grey PVC part that is 8in wide by 36in. It is a simple rectangle with a few 1/4in thick grooves that go about 1/2deep and run all the length of the part.
When we received the PVC sheet, it was slightly bent and made a banana in the length. We thought that once machined, since we would be removing material the bending would go away, but it actually made things worse. We are using an Amana plastic O flute cutting bit.
The groove machining was done perpendicularly to the sheet`s extrusion dimension. I wonder if this is somehow connected to the problem
-> Can anyone give some tips on how to flatten this back down? Heat? machine back side?
-> Does anyone have a clue of why this might be happening? and how to avoid this in the future?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers
Gerry