finley31
Well-known member
I got a project I'm trying to wrap up at work that has some 78 degree countersinks machined parallel to the face a plate that is bent on a 12 degree angle. I would just lay the part over to compensate for the angle, but the through hole I have to drill in it is drilled in the same plane as the rest of the assembly. I know there are several machinists and cnc guys around here and If anyone could give me some pointers I would really appreciate it. I have already completed the rest of the countersinks that are flat using a wireframe tool path. I attached some photos of my setup and the drawing to get a better idea. Please note the countersink in question is not shown on the drawing but is located in the bent section of the plate.
If I can't make a program, I will probably end up putting our large angle plate on the boring mill, standing the part up vertically then rotating the table to make it a flat situation.
If I can't make a program, I will probably end up putting our large angle plate on the boring mill, standing the part up vertically then rotating the table to make it a flat situation.
