I have a 12" long hunk of cast iron I need to rough machine in preperation for making a precision straight edge and dovetail master for scraping.
This means shaving one side flat, then the other side parallel. Then, the two opposing sides that remain will get a 60^ and 55^ angle
I have a mill with 8" of travel and 12" of stock to remove.
I figure my options are to set up and mill ~6" and then set up and mill the remaining 6" and count on being able to repeat the setup with fair accuracy OR to mount it to the table once and use a fairly wide fly cutter and start the cut in the middle. The two ends would only get a single pass but the hand scraping would cover minor surface differences pretty easy.
Any great tricks out there for machining stuff that is over length?
Pic of the basic shape I am going for...
This means shaving one side flat, then the other side parallel. Then, the two opposing sides that remain will get a 60^ and 55^ angle
I have a mill with 8" of travel and 12" of stock to remove.
I figure my options are to set up and mill ~6" and then set up and mill the remaining 6" and count on being able to repeat the setup with fair accuracy OR to mount it to the table once and use a fairly wide fly cutter and start the cut in the middle. The two ends would only get a single pass but the hand scraping would cover minor surface differences pretty easy.
Any great tricks out there for machining stuff that is over length?
Pic of the basic shape I am going for...