When you nest parts there also is a scrap spacing between them.so i add about 1/4 around the part. Boeing closed the store and now has an online presence. Majority of the time it's just the weight
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What i do is i figure the weight of the metal per sqft
Most suppliers usually have a handbook of some sort to tell you weight per its size.
Besides the really big burrs, i find that the end mill wants to really dig in quite often and of course then the software looses it's place and i end up with more scrap metal. The spindle should kick the tool out approximately.8 ~ 1mm You can measure this by clamping a tool in the spindle, set a clock on the bottom face of the tool Then push the tool up by hand while unclamping, you should feel and measure the kickout
If out of spec the unclamp cylinder should have adjustment Either by shim or adjustment screw, depending on what type of cylinder is used But i have contacts with at least 10 unlucky buyers of this metal scrap You can't make money with this device so i want repeat once more:
The grizzly plastic replacement is $25.58, so its not a huge difference in price going to a $40 metal gear
Anyway, just thought i would let everyone know since i have been busy doing various upgrades and mods to my g0704 I mostly mill aluminum parts, bits and pieces for my 3d printers, and repairing and modifying printers. We have a sheet metal supplier need by and i may be able to get somke freebies or scrap Any ideas on simple projects we can do with limited tools
I can buy some small hand tools such as a pop rivit tool or something else. I don't recall about plastics, but the price was similar Essentially, i was able to buy for scrap price I spent many saturdays there