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More fun with the camera today.

Here is some 3/4" hex aluminum at 420 FPS. I am sure some of you can find a few things wrong with the cutter.


There is allot more where that came from.

Any Requests?

Kel
 
Hi Kel, it looks like you could use more top angle on the tool. It's peeling of kind of gummy like. What kind of aluminum are you cutting?
gbritnell
 
I am cutting 6061 as far as I know. this was only a test though.

Kel
 
Here is a vid of a 3/8 end mill cutting at 800 RPM.



Kel
 
Quite interesting, Kel. The music is nice, too.

Dean
 
Is it my imagination,or is one of the flutes not cutting?Intriguing to actually see what's happening,makes you aware what a hard job an end mill has to do.
 
bentprop said:
Is it my imagination,or is one of the flutes not cutting?Intriguing to actually see what's happening,makes you aware what a hard job an end mill has to do.

Hans, I think your right. It could be because the end mill is being held by a cheap Chinese drill chuck.

Kel
 
kcmillin said:
Here is some 3/4" hex aluminum at 420 FPS.

I read this as a cutting speed of 420 feet per second and wondered how you got your lathe to run so fast.
then realised it is frames per second, :D
 
Kel,

Great movies.

You have quit an interesting collection.

Is this a V-8?



It sure sounds good.

SAM
 
Arent you sneaky Sam. :big: I am working on making a post about them.

That engine is a v-4. 5/8" bore and 1/2" stroke. I will explain more in my post about them.

Thanks for showing interest.

Kel
 
Kel, the videos are very interesting. :bow:

What camera are you using to take them?

Rgds.
 
miker said:
Kel, the videos are very interesting. :bow:

What camera are you using to take them?

Rgds.
The camera is The Casio EX FH20.

Kel
 
Wow, that endmill movie was really something. Thm: I liked the music, it sounded like something off of Charlie Brown, which always reminds me of my childhood.
 

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