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    Paul Lousick
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      Paul Lousick
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        I have to machine large countersink holes in 8, 12 and 20mm steel plate, up to 38mm x 90 degrees with a Sieg X3 mill.

        My options are to buy or make a countersink cutter. Which way to go ?

        Have seen 40mm HSS single flute cutters on e-bay. Are 1 flute cutters any good >

        Also 2,3,4, or 6 flute cutters. Which are better ? (Would like a replaceable carbide insert cutter but expensive). Does anyone have any expeience or suggestions ?

        Paul.

        Edited By Paul Lousick on 04/09/2013 14:13:07

        Edited By Paul Lousick on 04/09/2013 14:14:01

        #128582
        Mike
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          I can only speak from personal experience, which suggests that the fewer the flutes, the less likely the countersink is to chatter. My choice would be a single-flute cutter in HSS. What do more experienced engineers think?

          #128583
          Michael Gilligan
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            Generally speaking … odd numbers of flutes [cutting edges] seem less prone to chatter than even numbers.

            For your job, I tend to agree with Mike …

            MichaelG.

            #128590
            Sub Mandrel
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              @submandrel

              I'd vote for a single flute, I'd even consider making one from silver steel, although it will have to be treated gently.

              Don't bother with the ones that have a hole through a cone, they are really only deburring tools IME.

              The hole size is important too – a 36mm countersink on a 30mm hole isn't a tough task, but one on a 12mm hole is very different!

              Neil

              #128591
              mark costello 1
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                @markcostello1

                A small boring head or fly cutter with a shaped tool would do the job the cheapest if You have the tools, just not the fastest.

                #128638
                Paul Lousick
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                  @paullousick59116

                  Thanks for the feedback.

                  Saw a 40mm HSS single flute cutter on flee-bay for $45 will give it a try. Otherwise may make one with carbide inserts.

                  Regards, Paul

                  #128647
                  Trevor Wright
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                    A countersink that big is a recipe for mega-chatter on a small mill like the Seig.

                    You need to run the tool as slow as 20rpm to get a clean (not 50p piece) profile with a single tooth cutter.

                    When doing large countersinks in the past – on big machines I might add – I would turn the spindle by hand for the last cuts as the spindles could not go slow enough.

                    Have fun…..by hand I mean with a big spanner or tommy bar

                    Trevor

                    Edited By Trevor Wright on 05/09/2013 13:02:10

                    #128648
                    Trevor Wright
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                      @trevorwright62541

                      I have also been known to profile the pocket on the CNC because it was less hassle…….

                      Trevor

                      #128655
                      Sub Mandrel
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                        @submandrel

                        My home made cutter would be a conically ended d-bit, so very unlikley to rpocuce an out of round hole, but yes run slowly.

                        Neil

                        #128748
                        Paul Lousick
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                          Thanks for the advice. I can only have a go at producing a decent countersink hole. If not successful will have to find a larger machine.

                          Regards, Paul.

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