MadModder
Gallery, Projects and General => How do I?? => Topic started by: bogstandard on October 31, 2009, 06:05:31 PM
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I have just been surfing over on HMEM and noticed someone has a problem.
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=6566.msg70082#msg70082
I thought I would bring up an issue that just might be the cause of his problem.
I keep going on about getting your tramming correct on your mill, as if it is a fair way out, it can cause the problem that I have shown on the C-o-C at the bottom of this post.
It works both ways, either the leading or trailing edge of the cutter can produce a scalloped effect across your job.
Your tram only has to be a small amount out for this effect to be seen.
Bogs
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Yep, I spotted that the first time my mill head "fell out of tram". What surprised me is just how quickly - and how far - out it went. And I thought I had a nice rigid machine in the Bridgeport...
Lesson learned - I now check my tram much more regularly, although today I managed to produce a rectangular block that was accurate to within less than 0.001" on all sides, which I was chuffed about. Shame it's not something more useful than just a block....