Dovetail cutter and angles.

Dovetail cutter and angles.

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    Steve Crow
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      I am looking to make a dovetail cutter using a 55 degree insert (DCMT?).

      Would I be best using the insert "square" for a 55 degree dovetail like in the first drawing or leaving some clearance on the bottom for a 60 angle like in the second one?

      dove1.jpg

      Incidentally, the dovetails used on my Sherline machines are 55.5 degrees.

      Cheers

      Steve

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      Steve Crow
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        #578933
        Emgee
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          @emgee

          Steve

          Are you talking about turning the tool in a lathe ?

          If so either insert will do the job as the angle will be formed by using the compound set over to cut the angle required, using the full cutting length of the insert would most likely cause a lot of chatter.

          Emgee

          #578937
          JasonB
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            @jasonb

            I would go with the tilted one, think of any milling cutter and the ends of the flutes are not ground flat, they rise slightly to the ctr. Does not have to be 5deg if you are cutting both halves

            There have been a few other posts on here about making these single insert cutters and all work well, most use a triangular insert laid back/forward slightly so they clear the bottom but still cut a 60deg face due to the compound angle. Also plenty of commercial ones about so should work if feed to suit the single cutter.

            I'd go with a DCGT if you are using a light mill to run it.

            #578938
            Steve Crow
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              @stevecrow46066

              Maybe I should have explained a bit more.

              What I am asking is which design of dovetail cutter would work best?

              #578939
              JasonB
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                @jasonb

                Did you post that while I way saying the one with the cutter at an angle.

                Another thread about them here

                #578942
                Emgee
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                  @emgee
                  Posted by Steve Crow on 06/01/2022 18:22:28:

                  Maybe I should have explained a bit more.

                  What I am asking is which design of dovetail cutter would work best?

                  Multi tooth on sides and bottom of cutter.

                  As is often the case I misread your first post, I now understand you are making a dovetail cutting tool with an insert fitted to provide the cutting edge.
                  I thought you were using an insert to cut the angle turning on a lathe.

                  Emgee

                  Edited By Emgee on 06/01/2022 18:35:47

                  #579001
                  Steve Crow
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                    @stevecrow46066
                    Posted by JasonB on 06/01/2022 18:24:52:

                    Did you post that while I way saying the one with the cutter at an angle.

                    Another thread about them here

                    Yes, posts overlapped.

                    Useful thread, thanks.

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