Here is a list of all the postings fabio manganelli has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: machining a t5 pulley |
29/04/2022 18:28:07 |
Thank you very much, I have found what I was looking for. I will be using a Deckel clone single lip grinder to produce the tool and I will post the results here as soon as possible. Thanks Fabio |
29/04/2022 00:25:41 |
hi I am not sure this is the right forum section anyway .. I need to machine an 80 teeth pulley. I am using gearotic to figure out the outside diameter of the blank but, after an extensive search on the web, I am still unable to figure out the correct profile of the cutter. it is possible that I am not so good finding it but .. Yes I would like to grind myself the cutter having the means to do that. Anyone has informations on the correct tooth profile of a t5 pulley? many thanks cheers Fabio |
Thread: yet another angle plate |
18/03/2022 19:16:45 |
Thank you all Gentlemen For sure now I have a better idea of the whole thing. Each of the two kinds have advantages and disadvantages. It would be better to have both and most probably in the future I will. For now the most versatile setup for my use is the first type. I will fit it with Richard's plate and let you know. Mounting base dimensions are not critical if I will use dedicated custom toe clamps. Now I just have to order one. Thanks again Cheers Fabio |
16/03/2022 03:17:41 |
Thanks again to everybody, the toe clamps idea is something I had not considered even if somehing I use quite often and would solve several problems. I could also use the same tool on different mills and I also like very much your fixture plate Richard tnks |
14/03/2022 21:27:43 |
thank you both for your replies. Clive: yes I think that 110mm is usable and for the tilt I was looking for around 30 degrees so it should be ok. I am also looking for the same setup for a bigger mill . The Andrew one looks interesting. I am waiting for some other base slots dimensions like the 5"x7" and the 10"x7" before making a decision. But I was wondering if anyone knows a link with a pdf that describe this familiy of plates in details (dimensions). I haven' t been able to find one. thanks again cheers Fabio |
14/03/2022 19:25:24 |
hallo all just new on the forum I would be pleased to take advantage of your experience, or yor specific knowledge, about commercially avaliable adjustable angle plates. I was looking for one to mount on optimum bf20L, which should be the same as a Champion 20V or one of the most recents amavm25lv The one I would prefer is the second one, I think it is more rigid and it would solve my setup. I know the discussion about imported goods but I also believe is possible to make them accurate enough, with some effort, and for the price I think is worth it I need to mount the angle plate with its T-slots perpendicular to the x axis (or its hinge should rotate along the y axis) to use it with my fourth axis rotary head , which is aligned to the x axis, since I have to mill some angled slots otherwise it would' t have been a problem. Fabio |
Thread: hello from Italy |
14/03/2022 15:54:54 |
Hi all, I have been lurking for too long, being a subscriber since 2017 finally I wanted to join the community. I am an hobbyist with interests in metalworking (obviously) and electronics. My shop includes two lathes, a cinese T660 and an Italian Merli-Padovani 165, 2 milling machines, a bf20L which I have recently converted to cnc an an old Rigiva(riva) U8 plus variuos tool grinding machines like a deckel S1 and a lip515 surface grinder (small but useful). with all this meat I do enjoy doing mantainance on my boat, fixing broken things for me and my friends and of course building new tools . that's all thanks to modelengineersworkshop for so many ideas and hints I really cannot keep up with and to the community for ..the same reasons cheers Fabio |
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