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Project I am working on requires a slot be cut in the side of the part at a 78.75° angle to the center line.
The slot needs to be .204 wide and .437 deep.
Of course there is no surface square or even an even degree from this slot to set up on.
The part will already be on the rotary table for other operations so my thought is to use a 4" x .125 slitting saw to make the slot from the side. Simple to turn the table to the desired angle. It would be very difficult to fixture this straight up to make the cut with an end mill. I would probably need to buy a sine vise and a set of gauge blocks to set it up for the end mill.
The plan was to make a first cut on center and then shift up and down for the final cuts to size. The part I am not sure of since the slitting saw will only be cutting .0935 of its .125 width will it try to deflect away from the cut. It is a side tooth type of slitting saw so I think that will help it to stay on line.
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Would I be better off taking the first cut on location and then just one second cut that will be cutting 0.079. I am not sure if the heavier less than full width cut will try harder to deflect or deflect less?
If I go slow enough will the side cutting teeth clean up any deflection???
I thought about using a 1.500 dia x .1875 wide Woodruff key cutter and do this in 2 passes, I think this cutter will be stiff enough to not deflect, But I do not have one of these and they are very expensive, I do have the 4" x .125 saw.
The slot needs to be .204 wide and .437 deep.
Of course there is no surface square or even an even degree from this slot to set up on.
The part will already be on the rotary table for other operations so my thought is to use a 4" x .125 slitting saw to make the slot from the side. Simple to turn the table to the desired angle. It would be very difficult to fixture this straight up to make the cut with an end mill. I would probably need to buy a sine vise and a set of gauge blocks to set it up for the end mill.
The plan was to make a first cut on center and then shift up and down for the final cuts to size. The part I am not sure of since the slitting saw will only be cutting .0935 of its .125 width will it try to deflect away from the cut. It is a side tooth type of slitting saw so I think that will help it to stay on line.
OR
Would I be better off taking the first cut on location and then just one second cut that will be cutting 0.079. I am not sure if the heavier less than full width cut will try harder to deflect or deflect less?
If I go slow enough will the side cutting teeth clean up any deflection???
I thought about using a 1.500 dia x .1875 wide Woodruff key cutter and do this in 2 passes, I think this cutter will be stiff enough to not deflect, But I do not have one of these and they are very expensive, I do have the 4" x .125 saw.