18 August 2022, 18:14
SaeedExperience Beats The EXPRTS!
When I got my CNC lathe, the manufacturer - EMCO - recommended I follow the cutting tools manufacturer recommendations on tools.
Everyone recommended I use HSS tools because I am cutting copper, a soft metal.
I did.
And found I had to change tools quite often, especially drills.
Then I decided to change all my cutting tools and drills, and use only CARBIDE.
Fantastic results!
Today I had to change one of the 2.5 mm drills, it broke.
It had made 11,880 bullets!
I keep track whenever I change a bit.
20 August 2022, 00:29
Brian CanadaSaeed, I agree. Many of these "experts" and tool reps just parrot what they think they heard from their loop inside their place in the industry. ( The gun business is similar I think.)
I am retired from my business of manufacturing CNC cutting machines. My son has the company now. We do 90 percent of our own engineering, innovations, R&D, etc. In North America we find sometimes that it is akin to treason to think independently.
"What you changed to carbide bits!?. You traitor!" Brian
20 August 2022, 12:40
SaeedWe are actually very lucky here in Dubai.
Lots of very good machine shops.
Many years ago, I made Delrin guides these are tubes 1 inch in diameter, and cut to about 70mm.
I drilled holes through them in various sizes for my CNC machine.
As you know, these are required to stop rattling of the material.
I am currently making 375 caliber bullets from 10 mm stock.
A few weeks ago friends from other Emirates came over, and asked how do I make these guides.
I gave him most of mine.
So I purchased 30mm Delrin rods, and sent them out to a machine shop to be cut and drilled to size.
save me from operating two machines at the same time, and I am short of time making bullets for my stock.
20 August 2022, 19:31
Brian CanadaNow that's innovative! Brian