GeddyT
Well-known member
Ha! I don't have 133 toolsThe Tree tool rack has 54 tools on it. I started numbering at 131 for additional tools to help keep things straight.
I will openly admit I'd much prefer to add inexpensive tool holders than break them down. I'll probably order another batch of the TPAC ER16 and ER20 tool holders.
Maritool doesn't do the helical version of those chamfer mills in 82 degree. I'm not following the chamfer width piece yet. I'll do some reading. That's definitely the way to do it! Thank you! I use the peck drill cycle for the 82 degree chamfers currently. It was fine in aluminum. The low surface speed for steel is what kicked my ****. Interpolating the chamfer will work much better once I have a recipe.
A quick search brought this up:
So say you want to countersink an M6 flat head socket screw (the most common fastener that I use). I just google the dimension of that screw, and the head has somewhere between 12 and 13.5 mm head diameter. I don't model chamfers, just the hole. So an M6 through hole is 6.4 mm. I select the hole face contour for chamfering and choose 3.5 mm as the chamfer width. 3.5 + 3.5 + 6.4 = 13.4 mm, which is right at the top of the range for an M6 screw, so it should sit flush with the face of the part when screwed in.
Weirdly, the instructions always talk about choosing the bottom of the chamfer. I never do that. I always choose the surface contours I want to chamfer, keep the defaults in the heights tab, and just choose a chamfer width and small tip offset (because the chamfer mill doesn't come to a fine point). It works every time.


















































