Creating groove on an angle

Creating groove on an angle

Fueler
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Creating groove on an angle

Fueler
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While I am terrified of cutting wood on my mill I have a Christmas present to make.

It is a breadboard with a juice groove.

I am stumped on how to get the drain groove (red arrow) to angle down and meet the perimeter groove which is deeper.

Failed at everything I tried so far.

Anyone with tips and hints?

 

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davebYYPCU
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Just need a Sweep, 

the bottom of the proposed groove, is the path, and a simulated milling cutter profile is the profile.

 

Trick is to look at it from the side as per pic.

File attached, used your setting out to make a Sweep cut, read the time line back, with Edit feature to see my settings

 

You could also save a lot of work with the main groove by making a simulated router bit and a centreline track, for an all in one sweep for the main groove.

Many ways to get things done, just one way.....

 

RampSwp.PNG

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Fueler
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Thanks,

I seem to have it figured out now based on your info.

However I am failing in finding a way to CAM that slanted pocket with a 1/2" ball end mill.

Am I missing something obvious?

What selection and operation would you choose to machine it/

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etfrench
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You have two choices:

  1. Make the radius of the slots slightly larger.
  2. Lie about the size of the endmill and make it slightly smaller.

You can't mill a slot with the exact size end mill.

ETFrench

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Fueler
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Aware of the size issue. Tried that.

My biggest issue here is choosing a proper tool path and the proper 2d or 3d operation to pull it off. Nothing normal seems to work 

I'm overlooking something.

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davebYYPCU
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Sorry, I can't advise on CAM stuff.

I would take the question to their forum, there are guys there that don't come into this one, so much.

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Fueler
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Will do. Thanks again

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