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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Dentaleng" data-source="post: 78063" data-attributes="member: 7231"><p>Your work is great, your ideas are great, your efforts are great and you yourself is great. It does not matter what credentials I have and how much experience I have. I have never questioned your fixture design nor I have questioned your CAM Guru. I asked because HAAS is a different machine than a lot of other mills. Anyways..</p><p>Regarding the bolt and the 90deg and the fixture length. I suggested all these for only one reason: Collission of the spindle head with the trunion dia. You could avoid that increasing the tool height but then your speeds will come down. Why rotate the fixture base?? The rectangular base that you have and the bolt on top of that would reduce the clearence of the spindle head when you are milling deep into the block. Rotating that base wrt the milling axis would give you the clearence.</p><p>Take the advice or leave it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dentaleng, post: 78063, member: 7231"] Your work is great, your ideas are great, your efforts are great and you yourself is great. It does not matter what credentials I have and how much experience I have. I have never questioned your fixture design nor I have questioned your CAM Guru. I asked because HAAS is a different machine than a lot of other mills. Anyways.. Regarding the bolt and the 90deg and the fixture length. I suggested all these for only one reason: Collission of the spindle head with the trunion dia. You could avoid that increasing the tool height but then your speeds will come down. Why rotate the fixture base?? The rectangular base that you have and the bolt on top of that would reduce the clearence of the spindle head when you are milling deep into the block. Rotating that base wrt the milling axis would give you the clearence. Take the advice or leave it. [/QUOTE]
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