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Tangent Corner => Tangent Corner => Topic started by: vlmarshall on December 25, 2008, 10:49:43 PM

Title: You know it's Monday when...
Post by: vlmarshall on December 25, 2008, 10:49:43 PM
A drill chuck somehow manages to work it's way off the taper, remaining in the hole it's just drilled, and waits patiently for the next tool to slam into it.

(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j196/vlmarshall/Metalwork/Monday1.jpg)
Ah, well.
The drill chuck was fine, other than a few dings, all I lost was one end of a carbide centerdrill.
Haas VF-3, at work.
Title: Re: You know it's Monday when...
Post by: Overloaded on December 26, 2008, 07:03:11 AM
Wow, lucky you had a small soft part there. And you hit it in the best direction. :o
Could have been a lot worse.
Wish you good luck NEXT Mon.  >:D
RC 8)
Title: Re: You know it's Monday when...
Post by: edvaness on December 26, 2008, 04:33:01 PM
 ???  So, why did the center drill come after the drill ?.

Tool changers are great, but you still have to keep an eye out.

Ed
Title: Re: You know it's Monday when...
Post by: vlmarshall on December 26, 2008, 04:58:55 PM
Wow, lucky you had a small soft part there. And you hit it in the best direction. :o
Could have been a lot worse.
Wish you good luck NEXT Mon.  >:D
RC 8)

Too true, and thanks!  ;D

???  So, why did the center drill come after the drill ?.
The center hole in this setup is just a rough clearance hole, drilled with a G81 and no centerdrill, it gets sized and counterbored from the other side in the next setup.
The centerdrill cycle is for a set of 8 holes around the center hole, drilled and tapped for 4-40 threaded inserts.
All of the interesting work goes on once it's flipped over and dropped into the other vise.

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Tool changersCNC machines are great, but you still have to keep an eye out.
;D
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