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We have very old OKK's and Cleveland Manual stuff here. I am the lone CNC guy they just hired to bring the company into the future, but they bought this 1998 VF4????? It was here 6 months before they brought me on.

 

Im working on the owners to budget for an Okuma 6 AXIS mill turn system as our next machine. They bought a mill when they needed a lathe :geek:

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I love how I can use waveform roughing on my little mill and it really speeds up production time...

 

So infatuated with this tech. 

 

.750 3-FLT End Mill

 

5500-RPM

50-IPM FR

1.0" ADC

.075" RDC

 

Part that usually takes 38 minutes using legacy style cutting is now 22.5 minutes using waveform. Cant say enough about this!!

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This style of milling was originated for slower output machines, but the tech didn't hurt high speed machinery either.

 

I think EdgeCam pioneered the tech or was the first CAM Software to offer it. I use both HSM and EC. I will say I like EC's version better. It provides way more options of control on the CAM interface.

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Do any of you guys have a good resource for a "how to tune up my mill?"  I would like to adjust the ways and mack sure everything is adjusted as well as it can be.  I should have it all cleaned up and be able to start adjusting things in the next day or two.   Here is a pic of her.  

 

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