Surface Grinding Stainless Steel Discs on the Okamoto CNC

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2023
  • In which we help out a buddy who needed test coupons of 303 Stainless for laser experiments. We explore a method of holding thin, non-magnetic discs for grinding. We learn how the "Semi-Automatic" mode works on the Okamoto ACC 818 NC surface grinder.
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    (PFG Stones is a trademark of Kinetic Precision)

Komentáře • 10

  • @kevinrblodgett
    @kevinrblodgett Před rokem +2

    I enjoyed seeing step by step use explained in basic terms of using the grinder; that can be hard to find on CZcams

    • @KPNH
      @KPNH  Před rokem

      Thank you!

  • @intagliode
    @intagliode Před rokem +1

    I was surprised to see sparking. I grind a lot of stainless steel dry on my Boyar schultz. With Zero sparks. You have a really nice grinder. Thanks for showing your controller setup.

  • @eddiekulp1241
    @eddiekulp1241 Před 6 měsíci

    Did grinding like that , tricky with grit being able to flow under part

  • @tomjdesigns1280
    @tomjdesigns1280 Před rokem

    CNC controlled surface finish - nice

  • @brianmckenzie1739
    @brianmckenzie1739 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm very wary about grinding stainless as sudden heat buildup has caught me out. Free machining brass grinds easily, stuck down with double sided tape (released with acetone), but brass sheet or plate doesn't.

    • @KPNH
      @KPNH  Před 11 měsíci

      The flood coolant helps prevent problems. 👊

  • @panosevripiotis9089
    @panosevripiotis9089 Před rokem +2

    How do you address warpage in such thin pieces, especially if they are longer ones like the shims you used to hold down the discs. I have been fighting warping of pieces with 0.120 thick and 5 inches long. Usually hardened tool steel but still, the same principles should apply

    • @KPNH
      @KPNH  Před rokem +3

      I had to deal with this exact issue. I made two videos one called Stressfully Flat, and the other called Fantastic Failure. These are under the Live Video section of my channel. They also make good listens, because most of the information is in the audio. I talk about how I attacked the very problem you describe, the most successful technique of which is the so-called paper towel trick. I try to capture as much of what I learned in those Live sessions and others so I won’t do it here. The enemy to flatness is your magnet. The magnet will pull the parts straight prior to grinding, and that leads to a non-flat part.

    • @panosevripiotis9089
      @panosevripiotis9089 Před rokem

      @@KPNH should have searched your channel before commenting the question. I will check them out today, and if any questions pop up I will ask there. Thanks again!