We use plunge milling quite extensively in our machine shop both on
aluminium and hard metals with excellent results.


> Andy Beardmore                 
> CadCam Technician 
> SPS Aerostructures Ltd., UK
> Machining Facility, Mansfield               
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> From:         Bob Looney[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Monday, June 17, 2002 5:41 AM
> To:   SmartCam Tech
> Subject:      [mfg-smartcam] plunge roughing
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> Does anybody use plunge roughing? Is it any better than a spiral out
> type roughing move?
> Alsodoes anybode remember a plunge roughing macro that dale poisel made
> a number of years ago? It wouold rough out a closed profile with drill
> motions. If plunge roughing is better in your opinions I would like to
> try the macro.
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> Thanks
> bob
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