Hi all
Hoping you can help with a very simple question
I am thinking of buying a Denford Starmill with mach 3 to use for milling brass, aluminum and stainless steel parts for an orrery / clock parts etc
initially using 3mm thick CZ120 brass - will the starmill handle this ok do you think ?
Many thanks
Ian
Denford Starmill capability
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Re: Denford Starmill capability
Hi Ian
I don't have a Starmill but am sure it will cut the parts for clockmaking, especially brass components but like any machine you will need sharp cutters on that material for a pristine finish on a skeleton clock !!!!
Aluminium should not present any problems.
Stainless steel is available in several grades, some are really tough to cut and best avoided, a Starmill should cope with the easier to cut grades provided you keep the tool cutting and not rubbing, some form of coolant may be required.
Hope this helps.
Rgds, Emgee
I don't have a Starmill but am sure it will cut the parts for clockmaking, especially brass components but like any machine you will need sharp cutters on that material for a pristine finish on a skeleton clock !!!!
Aluminium should not present any problems.
Stainless steel is available in several grades, some are really tough to cut and best avoided, a Starmill should cope with the easier to cut grades provided you keep the tool cutting and not rubbing, some form of coolant may be required.
Hope this helps.
Rgds, Emgee