This post will show you a 3D fly cutter model which we design for Mechutopians. We also provide comprehensive manufacturing and use instructions. You can find the article here.
By definition, the usage of a fly cutter is risky. Centripetal force is dangerous. Start at 300 rpm and gradually increase to 1000 rpm.
Of course, the vibration of the CNC machine should be monitored throughout this period, and the speed should be progressively raised.
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The parts are designed to be machined with CNC machines and manual machines. For more detailed information, you can see the full-section assembly pictured below.
Part Lists;
Fly Cutter bit holder
Spindle adapter
Washer
M8x25 Head Cup bolt
M8 Nut
By Isaac Aloyan
Isaac Aloyan is a talented mechanical engineer with a background in machinery design and manufacturing.
He completed his diploma from the Department of Machinery Design and Manufacturing at Kocaeli University and also graduated from Level 7 NZDE Mechanical Engineering at Manukau Institute of Technology (M.I.T). Isaac has developed strong expertise in various areas of mechanical engineering, including CNC programming and machining, vacuum mold design and production, manual machining, CAD and CAM, and thermoforming machine design and production.
Also, he has educator experience in the area of CNC machinery and programming and mechanical design.
With two decades of experience under his belt, Isaac has established a website called mechutopia.com to share his knowledge and help others who are interested in the field of mechanical engineering.
The site is likely to feature a wealth of information, resources, and tips for those looking to learn about CNC machines, machining, mold production, and more. It is a testament to Isaac's dedication to the field and his commitment to helping others excel in sub-domains of mechanical engineering like design and manufacturing.