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Greetings all -
I need to make approximately 1.25" diameter holes through 1.50" thick x 3.5" wide CRS bar stock in the 3.5" face of the stock.
This is a job for my CNC, not drilling or boring. The hole size is not a standard drill or fractional size
I can do it with what tooling I have (a .750 diameter center cutting end mill with 3" length of cut) but that seems like a lot of time and horsepower wasted making big chips.
Ideally I could see doing this with a 1/4" or so diameter cutter and pecking down 0.1" or so per cycle but most smaller end mills have a limited depth of cut (3/8" to 3/4" or so) and it seems to me that once I am deeper than the length of cut of the end mill into the bar stock then the cutter shank will be rubbing on the ID of the hole I am making plus some of the chips created will be trapped between the cutter shank and the side wall of the borehole - guaranteeing a bad finish on the part.
Finding a center cutting end mill that will work brought me to this one: https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/85646347 but 80 bucks for a cutter for a once-off personal project that I may crash and destroy on the first or second pass is a bit steep for my Scottish heritage. Is there a better way?
Thanks in advance
Stu
I need to make approximately 1.25" diameter holes through 1.50" thick x 3.5" wide CRS bar stock in the 3.5" face of the stock.
This is a job for my CNC, not drilling or boring. The hole size is not a standard drill or fractional size
I can do it with what tooling I have (a .750 diameter center cutting end mill with 3" length of cut) but that seems like a lot of time and horsepower wasted making big chips.
Ideally I could see doing this with a 1/4" or so diameter cutter and pecking down 0.1" or so per cycle but most smaller end mills have a limited depth of cut (3/8" to 3/4" or so) and it seems to me that once I am deeper than the length of cut of the end mill into the bar stock then the cutter shank will be rubbing on the ID of the hole I am making plus some of the chips created will be trapped between the cutter shank and the side wall of the borehole - guaranteeing a bad finish on the part.
Finding a center cutting end mill that will work brought me to this one: https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/85646347 but 80 bucks for a cutter for a once-off personal project that I may crash and destroy on the first or second pass is a bit steep for my Scottish heritage. Is there a better way?
Thanks in advance
Stu