CNC Mills and Precision Mold
Making
CNC mills and the precision work they do in plastic injection mold making truly make them the
workhorse of the modern shop. It really wasn't that long ago that there were no CNC mills--
everything was done on manual machines. Can you imagine returning to those days?
When I was an apprentice, in 1978, CNC mills were just entering the shop. Now, they do the bulk of
the work in any modern machine shop. I, for one, do not miss the tedious, complicated setups required to do
compound angles, conical radii and adding draft to all the core features. What was once very time-consuming is now
an everyday humdrum event due to CNC machining centers.
What does Vertical CNC milling really do in plastic injection mold making?
The list is almost endless, here are some of the main operations done by VMC's (vertical machining
centers)
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Mold base work. The insert pockets, the core and cavity pockets, interlock pockets, slide
openings, many water-lines, in fact, just about everything you find in a mold base.
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Roughing and semi-finishing of cores and cavity blocks. Now, with hard-milling a common operation, many
cores and cavities are finished in the VMC. As much of the detail as possible is milled because it is
so much faster than EDM or grinding.
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Electrodes are made in the VMC. Both copper and graphite electrodes are made here. Once the program is made, you
can make as many duplicates as you want, even for replacement parts far in the future.
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All kinds of inserts, slide components, lifter details, and other features used in injection molds.
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In a nutshell, most shops use the CNC milling center as their workhorse and mill as much as
possible. It is dependable, accurate, and very fast.
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A close cousin to the VMC is the CNC turning center, or lathe. It is absolutely amazing to watch. What used to
take "forever" to make can be done extremely fast and accurate.
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Another close relative is the 5 axis CNC
milling machine. These are highly sophisticated machines that are becoming increasingly common.
They are very versatile and able to machine 5 sides of a workpiece in one setup, plus the infinite
number of angles sometimes required.
How was all this done in the past?
Very slowly. Operations that are taken for granted on a CNC mill were once very
complicated to do on a manual machine. Personally, I used to become quite annoyed by the fact that a setup on a
manual machine could take an hour, and the actual cutting only a minute or two! It just didn't seem fair! Many,
many errors have just disappeared because of the positioning accuracy of these versatile machines.
What is the best CNC mill for moldmaking?
That depends on your needs and your budget! You can get a very basic knee-type CNC milling machine
quite reasonably. Many shops begin with such a small investment and build up from there. This is also a good way to
gain experience, if that is lacking. These rather simple machines are actually capable of an amazing amount of
work.
From there you can invest in a CNC bed type milling machine. These are much heavier, more
rigid, and have a much greater capacity. They are more precise and come with automatic tool-changers to keep things
running 24/7, if that is what you want. Many companies have worked with moldmakers to design VMC's especially for
moldmaking.
Often shops are able to use the same machine for steel, aluminum, graphite, copper and even
hard-milling. With proper use and care a good VMC will give the owner many years of faithful service. The CNC
milling of precision molds truly is at the heart of any modern moldmakers operation.
Choosing the right CNC tooling also has a
dramatic influence on the productivity of your CNC mills.
Some of the more common CNC bed type milling machines found in moldmaking shops are:
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Makino
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Haas
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Mikron
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Hermle

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- Five Axis Machining And Workholding
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- CNC Tooling Is Critical To High Performance Plastic Injection Mold Making
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- Hard Milling Of Injection Molds
The hard milling of plastic injection molds has become standard practice in the industry. Find out what is required to take advantage of this growing technology.
- Locating Milling Machine Parts
Although milling machines are expensive, they are considered a good expenditure for large production, precision work and secondary operations. There will always be a need for milling machines parts.
- Using Quality CNC Machine Shops
Whenever there is a need for parts for injection mold making, aerospace, or any other precision application, you need to have the best CNC machine shops available. Quality shops can create parts with precision, and do it on time.
- Haas Used Machines and Parts Are Available
Haas is the largest machine tool manufacturer in North America. They have a good inventory of Haas used machines and parts available.
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