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Skeeter, McMaster part#. 1146t11. 4” wide polyurethane rubber sheet cut to order.
![]() Received speed controllers, they went to town above me, town 60 miles south of me , back to town above me,,, got them several days late . And have been exploring more of the cam tool paths and trying to improve surface finishes and my understanding of machineing. This is part of the controllers housing. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Thanks for the Part number!Gotta love it when they play games like that with your packages. I know the feeling, sometimes mine sit 20 minutes from my place for days before they leave there to go to the warehouse that services my area. It's frustrating! |
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On the tool paths; Start by making a rectangular FRAME above your screw bosses depth and inner wall then make a rectangular POCKET to final depth a little smaller than the bosses using a larger end mill. Go back and profile the bosses to depth with the smaller tool you desire to clean out the corner radii.
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opps double posted!
didnt show up this morning ....sorry |
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Do a rectangular frame above the screw bosses then rectangular pocket with a larger diameter milling cutter just inside of the bosses, then go back and profile the bosses with smaller endmill .
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