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hogging out aluminum deeper than the end mill's cut length

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Bob R, Dec 7, 2015.

  1. Bob R

    Bob R New
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    I need some advice since I'm new to this...

    Say I have an end mill tool that has a shank diameter the same as the cutting diameter, and a cutting length of 0.7 inch. If I need to hog out more than 0.7 inch deep, is this asking for trouble? Theoretically as you progressively cut deeper, the hole has been cleared for the shank to get by, but it's line to line clearance. I'm not talking about drilling a hole the same diameter as the shank/cut, i.e. simply plunging down. For example assuming I have adequate shank length and the tool diameter is 0.25 and the shank is 0.25, can I use this for hogging a hole that's 1 inch diameter and 1 inch deep? Or am I asking for trouble because there's a change the cutting diameter is a mil or 2 smaller than the shank?

    I'm asking for advice from people that are familiar with hogging aluminum deep. I don't want to do something "stupid".
     
  2. Justin Dewoody

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    You have nothing to worry about. You can safely cut the 1" deep hole with your end mill. Just make sure you clear the chips out of the cut...then you will have no problems.

    Justin
     
  3. Bob R

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    Thanks. :)
     
  4. Bob R

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    That's what I was afraid of. Can I spin the bit on a lathe or even a drill press and remove some shank diameter with a wet stone? Would only need to remove a few thousandths, right? Or is that a crazy idea?
     
  5. Florian Bauereisen

    Florian Bauereisen Well-Known
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    Hi,
    Couple of ideas that might work for you
    Simple solution:
    There are usually mill bits sold in all kinds of length - just buy extra long;)

    Another one:
    If it doesn`t matter you could mill two pockets. The first one (on top) ever so slightly bigger than the one underneath.

    Next option starts sort of similar. two pockets with a step - but make them ever so little smaller in outline so you can make a finish pass.
    Instead of a traditional finish pass you than use a "Ball end" millbit (usually for 3d work) and spiral down as a finish pass.
    These ball end bits are availible in say 6mm Dia Ball but 1/8 shaft - there you go.

    One more option:
    if cutting all the way through - just turn your part around and mill from both sides...:thumbsup:

    greets

    Flo
     

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