lugnuts67
Industrial
- Aug 22, 2006
- 17
Please advise any information on milling T6061 aluminum. I have tried O-flute, 2-flute, 3-flute and 4-flute (in high speed steel and carbide) at speeds from 2500rpm to 17Krpm and feed rates from 20 inches/min to 75 inches/min without coolant, with compressed air, with a mister and flooding it with 3 different types of coolant and have yet to produce a good part. I have however successfully welded end mills to the workpiece, broken a dozen mills of various sorts and stalled the 2.5hp router. Machine is a Technova CNC router with 2.5hp spindle. Cuts great for about 1 to 2 min with an O-flute @ 17Krpm, throws good size chip (suposedly what I am looking for to help remove heat)and then suddenly welds to the part. Part is 6" x 24" and 3/4"thick T6061 aluminum plate. Get halfway through and stops.
Any ideas? I can monitor the spindle speed on the display and it keeps speed up very well until the welding point.
I have heard that I am using the wrong coolant, too much coolant, too little coolant, too high /too low spindle speed, wrong cutter/cutter material, etc.
I am using a T-slot table and 6 T-lugs to hold the part in place so I do not think it is moving. The parts cut great out of wood and various plastics. The manufacturer has a video of this machine cutting aluminum on the web - asked them and they told me to go to brand X for mills and advise. Bought brand X mills for 27.95 ea and still have not cut first part correctly - brand X has done the best so far though at the recommended 17Krpm and 60in/min.
Any input?
Any ideas? I can monitor the spindle speed on the display and it keeps speed up very well until the welding point.
I have heard that I am using the wrong coolant, too much coolant, too little coolant, too high /too low spindle speed, wrong cutter/cutter material, etc.
I am using a T-slot table and 6 T-lugs to hold the part in place so I do not think it is moving. The parts cut great out of wood and various plastics. The manufacturer has a video of this machine cutting aluminum on the web - asked them and they told me to go to brand X for mills and advise. Bought brand X mills for 27.95 ea and still have not cut first part correctly - brand X has done the best so far though at the recommended 17Krpm and 60in/min.
Any input?