Chuck Keysor
06-05-2014, 02:39 PM
Hello Shopbot Friends:
I am making a match pair of carved wooden decorations for the outside of a house, the Aspire model is the first attachment. I simulated roughing and first finish passes with no problem. Then I used "Rest" machining to go and clean up all the detailed areas. I first simulated the "Rest" machining with a generic 1/16" ball nose end mill. The simulation turned out as I expected, OK.....
BUT, I said wait, I do NOT have a 1/16" ball nose end mill. I have a 1/16" TAPERED ball nose end mill (Amana 46282). I had better update my tool library. The closest thing I could find in the Aspire tool library was an engraving bit, so I used that, entering the included angle of 5.4 degrees, tip diameter of 1/16", and main shaft diameter 1/4". The only thing wrong was the real bit has a radiused end, but the model shows a flat. I said, gee, what difference will that make?
I edited my existing "Rest" machining tool path to switch in the new model for my Amana tapered ball nose end mill, and created a total disaster. The hoped for little bit of surface clean up instead ripped deep grooves into my part in the tool path simulation. :( See the second attachment.
I am supposed to cut a demo version of the attached applique by Saturday. I thought I was all set. Can I model my Amana tapered ball nose end mill in some way to avoid this problem? What do I do???? Or has something else gone wrong?
Thanks in advance, Chuck
I am making a match pair of carved wooden decorations for the outside of a house, the Aspire model is the first attachment. I simulated roughing and first finish passes with no problem. Then I used "Rest" machining to go and clean up all the detailed areas. I first simulated the "Rest" machining with a generic 1/16" ball nose end mill. The simulation turned out as I expected, OK.....
BUT, I said wait, I do NOT have a 1/16" ball nose end mill. I have a 1/16" TAPERED ball nose end mill (Amana 46282). I had better update my tool library. The closest thing I could find in the Aspire tool library was an engraving bit, so I used that, entering the included angle of 5.4 degrees, tip diameter of 1/16", and main shaft diameter 1/4". The only thing wrong was the real bit has a radiused end, but the model shows a flat. I said, gee, what difference will that make?
I edited my existing "Rest" machining tool path to switch in the new model for my Amana tapered ball nose end mill, and created a total disaster. The hoped for little bit of surface clean up instead ripped deep grooves into my part in the tool path simulation. :( See the second attachment.
I am supposed to cut a demo version of the attached applique by Saturday. I thought I was all set. Can I model my Amana tapered ball nose end mill in some way to avoid this problem? What do I do???? Or has something else gone wrong?
Thanks in advance, Chuck