CNC Precision Turning
In Injection Mold Making-Awesome!
Plastic injection mold making shops that have
included CNC precision turning in their arsenal of precision
machine tools have a real advantage over the competition.
Unless your volume is very low, or you just do not use many
round components, it is well worth your time to investigate
this powerful tool.
My first experience with CNC precision
completely amazed me. I was in the process of making a core for
a lens for a flashing police light; the kind you don't like to
see in your rear-view mirror! I was having a difficult time
figuring out how to turn all the angular facets on the core and
our wizard CNC machinist said he could probably do it in the
small CNC lathe. At the time, the only programming was done on
a very primitive "Tandy" gizmo from a local Radio Shack.
To my amazement, he returned about two hours
later and it was finished. Even the threads were done! Plus,
the surface finish was so good that it required very little
polishing. I was impressed, to say the least.
Since that time I have watched the evolution of the CNC
lathe to include milling operations and C axis machining. To
me, live tooling is incredibly powerful. Plus, now that
hard-machining is becoming commonplace and the tooling is
improving all the time, another avenue has opened up to improve
mold making productivity. This is a great source of information about
hard-turning.
Getting the right CNC
lathe tooling is critical to achieving the results you
expect. I have worked in a shop where the CNC lathe operator
was limited to almost no tooling and he had to spend many, many
hours tweaking in his projects. He was incredibly skilled, but
very slow! It seems so odd to spend a great deal of money on a
high-end machine and skimp on the essential tooling.
In many ways the CNC lathe is a lot like WEDM
in mold making applications. Many shops are reluctant to invest
in them because they seem hard to justify. However, those
after a short time of using it, the applications just seem
endless. WEDM was once considered useless for mold making
because to the "blind" cavities required. As we well know, WEDM
is indespensable in any modern toolmaking shop.
EDM and CNC Precision Turning
Imagine how much time and effort could be saved if you could
manufacture all those round electrodes on a CNC lathe! The
hours spent indicating a spin fixture for the surface grinder,
the manual labor required to produce multiple copper and graphite electrodes could all
be minimized by using this amazing machine tool.
With the proper EDMtooling,
you can easily maintain the close tolerances required for
precision EDM electrode manufacturing. Your toolmakers can be
put to better use as well! Plus, the programs can be saved, or
easily re-written, in the event that you need to make them
again, later on.
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