In the interval between other more complex inventions, I decided to try cutting with a homemade spring cutter using a blade from a conventional soldered T5K10.
This did not bring any super effect, but still it is possible to perform cutting at higher spindle speeds and eliminate the mandatory use of coolant at the same time. And this for a small hobby machine without automatic cross feed already means a lot. Much in this case in a significant time savings. Moreover, both during the direct cutting process, and during the subsequent laundering of the machine.
So, taking this opportunity, he showed the main dimensions of the springy part of the holder.
By the way, the R6AM5 plate was not fully tested. It turned out that its upper and lower edges were machined at an angle to the side (in the profile) degrees by 10 :) When you try to clamp, such a plate simply falls out of the cutter ... And after regrinding, there will be a lack of height for clamping. So I left this matter "for later."
In general, while I will be "in the shadows" doing something more interesting, and you - enjoy watching!
Links to alternative channels so as not to get lost:
zen.yandex.ru/...
t.me/Technical...
vk.com/technic...
At the moment, only Zen is being actively conducted, but if there is interest on other platforms, replenishment will be there as well.
Негізгі бет Carbide spring cutting cutter for the TV-7M school machine - another experiment (part 2)
Пікірлер: 64