Milling out a V shaped part
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I have been making this part attached for about 6 years. I inherited the part and it is one of my biggest headaches in terms of machining. I have a 3-axis mill to do this part on. 4 or 5 axis is not an option
The issue is the part has a standard 1.5" NPT thread on the one end almost to the bottom of the V. So no extra stock to grip on the sides (note I didn't draw it in this file) and holding it is a pain in the butt. It is threaded fully before I mill it. I have made a tapered pot chuck to fit these pieces but I know it is not the best way. I have ordered an manual ID clamping fixture to help address this issue. After talking with my tool rep he suggested trying a 1/2" or 5/8"- 5 flute ball mill. I am down for this because currently we use some chamfer mill to hog out the center then a 60 DEG chamfer mill to get the angle on the sides right. Like I said earlier, I inherited the machine, job and programming so why it was done this way I will never know. When the piece pulls out of the chuck it will smash the very expensive chamfer mill we were using.
My tool rep was hoping switching to a carbide ball mill with 5 flute would help reduce some of the forces on this part. I have never done anything with a ball mill and I am not sure what is the best way to program it. Currently we just run a straight pass thru the center end to end at three different heights. Again, not the best way I know. So I want to profile it using this ball endmill but I am not sure what the best selection is under the 3D machining tab. I currently have selected is "Morphed Spiral" but I am not sure that is what I want being I have zero experience with ball endmills.
Can someone look at this any give me their opinion on this? I know how I want to finish it, I am just trying to reduce the load on the tool that pulls the part loose. Minimal stock removal at the end is preferred
I have attached the whole file at the end.