Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC Knurling
Posted by
Jon Anderson
on 2002-08-06 08:47:18 UTC
doug98105 wrote:
I've got a small B&S opposed knurl tool and have never used it. I've
wondered about how to get it off the part after knurling. If one doesn't
retract along the part, then I assume you have to bring it off the part
in the X axis? What if I had to knurl a part in say, the Eguro with
hydraulic tailstock where there is only one axis of travel?
Thanks,
Jon
> You NEVER want to idle the turning knurls on a workpiece and ifDoug,
> possible NEVER run the the knurls back over a knurled area.
I've got a small B&S opposed knurl tool and have never used it. I've
wondered about how to get it off the part after knurling. If one doesn't
retract along the part, then I assume you have to bring it off the part
in the X axis? What if I had to knurl a part in say, the Eguro with
hydraulic tailstock where there is only one axis of travel?
Thanks,
Jon
Discussion Thread
fuddham
2002-08-05 18:22:50 UTC
CNC Knurling
doug98105
2002-08-06 08:21:39 UTC
Re: CNC Knurling
Jon Anderson
2002-08-06 08:47:18 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC Knurling
bjammin@i...
2002-08-06 11:50:05 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC Knurling
doug98105
2002-08-06 22:03:35 UTC
Re: CNC Knurling
doug98105
2002-08-07 12:26:49 UTC
Re: CNC Knurling
fuddham@a...
2002-08-07 13:34:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC Knurling
bjammin@i...
2002-08-08 05:24:42 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC Knurling