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Chamfering with a Face mill with 45 degree cutters

nkidric
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Chamfering with a Face mill with 45 degree cutters

nkidric
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Hi,

 

i wanted to chamfer a large chamfer and wanted to try to do it with a face mill with 45 degree cutters (as it has 4 cutters and its 63mm in diameter i though it could be better as the 8mm Chamfer mill. But Fusion wont generate a tool path. I tryed with Tappered Mill and it also wont generate... Any sugestions?

 

Thanks.

 

Nejc

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seth.madore
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I would create this as a very large and squat chamfer mill.


Seth Madore
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nkidric
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Thanks, yes that is working, it must be only a little tweaked with the diameter settings, as the diameter of the side of the tool is bigger  (where the 45 degree is).  

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RobertCMLF
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I am creating a 3/8" chamfer and using a large squat face mill, as recommended previously.
I know the tool does not have a large enough cutting face to make it in one pass but will need probably 2 or three to get the full depth in both axes.
When I select the path and make my settings, I get a message that the defined chamfer is too large for the tool I have defined.
Now, I am new to Fusion 360 so could use suggestions.
Thanks

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a.laasW8M6T
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You will need to setup a tool as a taper endmill

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Then in 2D Contour you can do multiple depths of cut and the tool will step down the chamfered face

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example attached, you will need to define the tool to match the dimensions of the one you have

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RobertCMLF
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Thanks,
I was headed that direction with the 2D Contour and am able to use it with both of the tools.
I was struggling with the 2D Chamfer and just to accept that I wasn't going to be able to make it work.
I appreciate the quick response. It was a great confirmation that I was on the right track.
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