Jim Watts wrote:
Shane, since you are doing dishes commercially, you might want to consider a custom ground cutter.
You could get something like a 1/2" shank, 1" dia. with a 10ft (or what ever, something large) radius on the end. This would allow you to increase your step over by a lot thus reducing your cutting time.
In the past I've purchased custom ground 1/2" shank microgain carbide cutters in the $75 range.
Just food for thought.
Thanks Jim, that is worth a thought. But unless the cutter was the radius of each dish specifically wouldn't you still get a 'wavey' surface with a larger stepover? Maybe it would be so small that it wouldn't matter. Also, I suppose I should clarify that I only really get orders for a couple of these each month on average (it usually goes in waves, nothing for a few months and then 10 in 2 weeks). The beauty of the cnc machine is that it only takes about 5 minutes on the computer to draw and post process for a custom radius. With my old system it was ordering a new set of curves from a friend with AutoCAD and then an hour in the shop making a new sled. I really don't mind the 50 or so minute process time it takes now as I can even do these in the evenings while I am answering e-mails and stuff. Also, I am thinking of even going down to .020 stepover with a 400 ipm tool pass which should make it smoother yet with the same amount of process time. I just need to see how well the machine will do it. I have a 'zero' flute cutter coming that has a low radius curve. It was expensive ($130 or so) but is supposed to work well for operations like this. I will try it and see how it works.
Thanks for the suggestion, any ideas where to get these made should I go that rout?
Shane