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Lathe I.D. groove

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Lathe I.D. groove

Anonymous
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I am trying to machine a I.D. groove on a Haas lathe. my co worker drew the insert configuration and used that for the insert shape, can anyone tell me how this works, and why when i run the simulation the tool over and under cuts the part? I have been trying to watch videos on this but i need to get work done.

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I started a new test program, created a I.D. groove, the end is wider that the opening, the tool has a bigger angle on it that the id groove but i cant seem to get the groove tool to follow the curve i created for the id groove, the tool just goes straight , any ideas on how the get the groove to to follow the gemoetry?

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gabriele.esposito
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Autodesk

Hi joel. stanfield2, could you please attach the Featurecam project and the tool geometry?

 

Regards



Gabriele Esposito
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Autodesk Make | Autodesk Knowledge Network | Autodesk Advanced Manufacturing | Autodesk Fusion 360
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Anonymous
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I am not allowed to send anything out.

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gabriele.esposito
Autodesk
Autodesk

Unfortunately without (at least) the tool I can not help you, I would have given you some links where you can see how to create custom tools, but this you have already said that you did not need.

 

I'm sorry



Gabriele Esposito
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Autodesk Make | Autodesk Knowledge Network | Autodesk Advanced Manufacturing | Autodesk Fusion 360
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Anonymous
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I worked with DEV at autodesk, he showed me that to machine the groove configuration i wanted i would have to use a boring bar operation. its not exactly what i want for a tool path but it works.