JohnBp
Mechanical
- Jan 21, 2016
- 5
Hello,
I'm new to this forum, so please forgive me if I made any mistakes in posting wrongly.
To start off, we have recently tried to test diamond tools to improve surface roughness on brass.
We have to improve the surface roughness of the brass slots, which are 1.5mm in diameter. The current surface roughness achieved now is 0.4Ra.
After trying diamond mounted points, the surface roughness only got worse. We also tried searching for lower grit sizes, but after further analysis, it turns out that lower grit sizes may load the part more than it machines it.
Does anyone know if diamond end mills would be more effective in improving surface roughness compared to diamond mounted points? And what roughness values can we get from diamond end mills?
Thank you.
John
I'm new to this forum, so please forgive me if I made any mistakes in posting wrongly.
To start off, we have recently tried to test diamond tools to improve surface roughness on brass.
We have to improve the surface roughness of the brass slots, which are 1.5mm in diameter. The current surface roughness achieved now is 0.4Ra.
After trying diamond mounted points, the surface roughness only got worse. We also tried searching for lower grit sizes, but after further analysis, it turns out that lower grit sizes may load the part more than it machines it.
Does anyone know if diamond end mills would be more effective in improving surface roughness compared to diamond mounted points? And what roughness values can we get from diamond end mills?
Thank you.
John