Since it became rather obvious that I'll need some kind of angle plate fixture to make the Stuart engine that I've decided to build I got my son to weld up a thing that might be something close. The flycutting of a reasonable surface went well, leaving a finished surface that may need truing up after the rest of the machining, who knows?
To cut the slots I attempted to reach down using a very long 10mm end mill with an indexable insert. The quill is the part right at the top of the photo and is too large to get the cutter remotely close to the vertical plate. This was able to do only the lightest cuts without getting the rattles and breaking the insert. Chain drilling made things a whole lot worse as it caught on edges all the time and it wasn't going to work.
Next I attempted to do it the other way up. Using an 8mm carbide end mill, I thought that the setup might do, but it wasn't near to rigid enough and I ended up with some bits cut away that should still be there.
I added more clamping and, tediously, I was able to cut the first two slots.
It occurred to me that I might be able to mount the casting on a plate and simply grip the edge of the plate in the vice. I'm going to have a beer and ponder this. So far the plan is to drill the feet and use pins to locate the casting relative to the squared sides so it's datum centrelines align with the edges of the plate. I think I'm going to try to Rustinox the plate flat in the shaper, but after the beers and a sleep, maybe plans will change.
To cut the slots I attempted to reach down using a very long 10mm end mill with an indexable insert. The quill is the part right at the top of the photo and is too large to get the cutter remotely close to the vertical plate. This was able to do only the lightest cuts without getting the rattles and breaking the insert. Chain drilling made things a whole lot worse as it caught on edges all the time and it wasn't going to work.
Next I attempted to do it the other way up. Using an 8mm carbide end mill, I thought that the setup might do, but it wasn't near to rigid enough and I ended up with some bits cut away that should still be there.
I added more clamping and, tediously, I was able to cut the first two slots.
It occurred to me that I might be able to mount the casting on a plate and simply grip the edge of the plate in the vice. I'm going to have a beer and ponder this. So far the plan is to drill the feet and use pins to locate the casting relative to the squared sides so it's datum centrelines align with the edges of the plate. I think I'm going to try to Rustinox the plate flat in the shaper, but after the beers and a sleep, maybe plans will change.