cjccmc
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2012
- 111
I am working on a design that when finished looks like a circular plate with T shaped stiffeners (like wheel spokes) 30 degrees apart. All the T stiffeners are oriented to run thru the center of the circle plate. The top (flange) of the Tees are 3 inches above the plate. This part to be machined from 7075 Al plate 4" thick. The T flange is 1.2" wide, has a .2" web, so I need to under cut .50" from each side to end up with the T shape.
What makes it complicated is all the other features that need to be provided. It's important to remove as much material as possible for weight reduction. Can someone give me pointers about cutting tools that can hog out the material between the T flange and circular plate? I'm looking for enough info to make the design producible, so data on cutter diameters and the related shaft diameter will help me layout proper clearances between features. thanks!
What makes it complicated is all the other features that need to be provided. It's important to remove as much material as possible for weight reduction. Can someone give me pointers about cutting tools that can hog out the material between the T flange and circular plate? I'm looking for enough info to make the design producible, so data on cutter diameters and the related shaft diameter will help me layout proper clearances between features. thanks!