Depth of cut definitionlathe machine

There are 3 major parameters which to be considered inorder to increase efficiency of CNC Machines - Speed, Feed and Depth of Cut

I have a mill so I would not bother with it. If I were you I would get an 8-10mm steel rod and practice before attempting it on the motor.

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Be advised that the shaft is case-hardened steel. This will complicate your efforts unless it’s a flat spot you’re going for.

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Feed: Feed is the rate at which the tool is moved into the part or the part into the tool. Feed is measured in feet, inches or millimeters per time period.

I did this for my sk3’s using a Dremel tool. Been working perfectly for three years and counting. Just remember to tape over any openings in the motor before you start, to keep out metal shavings. Edit: If @longhairedboy says so, then it is so.

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and also: put the motor in in a sandwich bag and poke the shaft through a hole in it, and blue tape around the hole to keep the bag out of the work area. This will keep hot metal from getting inside the motor.

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This kind of stuff is where my trade skills come into play. I know I can do it, I just want to hear the experiences of others before I attempt it.

Today CNC's and VMC's are mostly used in every corner of this world to machine Automobile parts, Aerospace parts and all the parts which require machining to be done

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using a cutting wheel on a dremel at reasonable cutting speed (two thirds up on the dial) will result in a lot of heat going into the shaft, so stop and blow on it every few minutes, you don’t want it to get toooo hot, not good for the motor.

Assume a CNMG OD turning insert. Based on the material to be machined, the cutting tool manufacturer recommends a speed of 250 surface feet per minute (sfm) and a feed rate of 0.0004 inch per revolution (ipr). Using these recommendations, the programmer will apply this formula:

Tips and tricks would be appreciated i will do my own in a couple of weeks, but thought it would be best to gather some intel first.

I’m happy with an open hole at the end, as I would use loctite anyway, but the motor pulleys i bought have keyways so I figured I may as well use em

I recently had to extend a keyway, just use a Dremel and go slow. It’s really easy. I have pretty minimal experience on the whole front, just welding back in high school.

Depth of cut definitionlathe

do you need an actual keyway or would a flat spot do? I’ve done both with a dremel and a cutting wheel, but that method doesn’t result in a a closed oval hole of a keyway, you end up with a slot that goes out to the end. Doing a flat spot is usually enough to get a flat bottomed grub screw to hang onto the shaft.

Adding cutting fluid to the machining will increase your tool life as Cutting fluid is much cheaper than Tooling inserts.If RPM is more than expected Surface finish of the part will hamper. So calculating correct RPM and Feed is very much essential for machining operations.

Speed: Speed is the rate of rotation of the spindle where the tool is held. It is measured in revolutions per minute (RPMs)

Depth of Cut (DOC): The measurement (normally in inches or millimeters) of how wide and deep the tool cuts into the workpiece.