bananamga
Electrical
- Apr 28, 2005
- 3
I'm having difficulty machining 316 on my CNC Mill. I'm using a 1/4", 4 FL, carbide end mill to cut a cavity out of a bar of 316 stainless, and consistantly chip my tool. (so far, it's chipped every time I've used it) I'm used to machining 303S, which seems like butter comparatively. My spindle rate is 1100 rpms, my linear feed rate fluctuates between 2.0 and 1.5. I hear chatterring when the tool changes direction from the X to Y axis, or vice versa. I've even tried a cobolt cutter, with no success. Does anyone have any suggestions? Perhaps 316 isn't the solution...I picked it for it's corrosion resistance. Is 304 or 304L any easier to machine?