How Important Is The Right CNC Lathe
Tooling?
Without the proper CNC lathe tooling you are
shooting yourself in the foot! Who would ever buy a really cool
car and neglect to put great tires on it, or skimp on the sound
system, or neglect the proper engine oil? Yet it does happen
that a shop will get a high end CNC lathe and refuse to invest
in the CNC lathe tooling that is necessary to do the job.
On top of that, they then complain that the
new, expensive machine doesn't do what the salesman said! I've
seen it and heard it myself, more than once.

CNC Lathe Tooling and EDM
Using integrated tooling for your EDM electrode
manufacturing is the most effecient way to use your time and
effort. It makes no sense at all to make endless, time
consuming set-ups for individual electrodes. The time savings
will quickly pay for the tooling required. You also can then
take the electrode you just made on the CNC lathe, put it
in the CNC milling machine to do more work, then use it in the
EDM machine to do it's real work!
This seems as logical as can be, but there are
many shops that just don't follow this simple procedure. They
are stuck in a rut, for what reason: I never figured it out!
You don't need to buy everything at once, just as you need it.
It is also easy to find used CNC tooling that is in great
condition, at greatly reduced prices. Places like Ebay have all
kinds of equipment for sale.
CNC Lathe Insert Tooling
There is an almost endless supply of high
quality insert tooling available today. As soon as you think
you have the best one for your application, along comes another
company with a new twist or additional feature. The good
approach is to keep it simple. If you use many different
companies you can end up confused and inefficient. Soon you
have too many different types of holders, screws, wrenches,
shrink-fitters, etc. The machine manufacturer often has good
recommendations that can help you. (Especially their
brand!)
Besides plain carbide, there are various coated
carbide inserts available. Depending on your application, your
manufacturer will recommend the right one for your application.
You can also run in-house tests to find out for yourself which
one perfoms best. This is the best way to really know.
Tooling for Hard Turning
Hard turning has changed the way molds are
manufactured. It can save you an immense amount of time, if
done correctly. If it is not done right, it presents many
headaches and lost profit. I have worked on molds with dozens
of shut-offs that were hard machined, and they all required a
great deal of hand fitting in the end. The reason: the wrong
tooling for hard milling.
Cutting inserts made from either CBN (Cubic
Boron Nitride), Cermet or Ceramic are the best choice for
hard turning. Because CNC lathes are so flexible
they can produce highly detailed contours and
superior surface finishes, if the correct insert is used.
If you want high quality hard turning
applications you have to have the right tooling and
machine. Most of the time, CBN tooling will be the most
dominant choice. However, Cermet and Ceramics
are also very useful.
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