arto
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2002
- 712
How do you call for a surface to be machined by a large cutter, so that there's no "shingle" effect?
i.e.: We had a 63 finish metal-to-metal low pressure steam sealing turbine flange surface. An outside vendor machined one side with a relatively large cutter [so it overhung the edges], thus it was "perfect." The mating surface was done on a different machine, with a smaller cutter - this required a back&forth tool path, which gave a 8" wide "Clapboard" that had to be handworked.
How would you call for this on a drawing so that it doesn't get missed??
Thanks
Arto
i.e.: We had a 63 finish metal-to-metal low pressure steam sealing turbine flange surface. An outside vendor machined one side with a relatively large cutter [so it overhung the edges], thus it was "perfect." The mating surface was done on a different machine, with a smaller cutter - this required a back&forth tool path, which gave a 8" wide "Clapboard" that had to be handworked.
How would you call for this on a drawing so that it doesn't get missed??
Thanks
Arto