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Cutting a taper
« on: November 05, 2023, 08:58:42 AM »
I am trying to make some arbors for my Pultra for diamond grinding wheels and I am having trouble getting the taper correct, I know the included angle is 30 degrees, the overall length of taper is 7.8mm large end 15.2mm small end 11.98 as best as I can measure and I have to convert to ratio for the Rocketronics so I input 7.6 being 1/2 large end ➗ by 15 degrees being 1/2 included angle into calculator like so
7.6 ➗ 15 tan = 28.363 input that into control panel but not getting the correct angle when turning on a bit of scrap aluminium, what am I doing wrong.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2023, 10:55:42 AM »
Tool centre height is very critical cutting tapers accurately - needs to be dead nuts on.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2023, 11:30:59 AM »
If you have a taper of length 7.8, Large diameter 15.2 and small diameter 11.98 you don't have a 15 degree half angle! It's more like 12 degrees. (11.605 degrees). For large diameter 15.2, taper length 7.8 and 15 degree angle the small diameter would be 11.02 - nearly a mm difference to what you measured!

According to the manual :-

If you're inputting the Cone Ratio (V). V = L / (D - d); V = 7.8 / 4.18 = 1.866

If you're inputting ZP & XP: ZP – This corresponds to the length of the cone. [= 7.8]; XP – The distance in X by which the cone tapers, i.e. (d1-d2)/2 [= 2.09]

It seems bizarre that you can't enter the angle!

« Last Edit: November 06, 2023, 09:48:38 AM by philf »
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2023, 02:19:24 PM »
I said as best as I could measure, it’s not very easy with a calliper but I know the included angle is 30 degrees so I will cut another bit of scrap using what you posted.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2023, 02:39:25 PM »
I said as best as I could measure, it’s not very easy with a calliper but I know the included angle is 30 degrees so I will cut another bit of scrap using what you posted.

Dell, Don't use the figure I quoted - I used 7.8 instead of 7.6 - I since deleted that bit. Phil.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2023, 04:28:46 AM »
I can add the parameters in one of too ways either -Z & -X or as a cone ratio. 
   
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2023, 04:50:45 AM »
Can’t understand why the pictures are so big.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #7 on: November 06, 2023, 10:06:55 AM »
I can add the parameters in one of too ways either -Z & -X or as a cone ratio.

Dell,

I may have made a mistake in my previous figures as I drew it out in Autocad at 2:1 and probably forgot to divide measurements by 2.

I believe that, according to the manual, these are the correct numbers:

Entering ZP (length of taper) & XP ((D-d)/2) you should have ZP = 7.800 and XP = 2.090

Entering Cone Ratio (L/(D-d)) L=7.8, D-d = 4.18 therefore Cone Ratio = 1.866

Good luck!

Ideally you'd resize your images to 800 x 600 pixels.

Phil.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #8 on: November 06, 2023, 02:17:33 PM »
Thanks phil
That was a mistake on my part I quickly input the figures to take the picture, the overall length is 7.8 mm.
Thanks for the advice on picture sizing I will look for an app to put on my iPad to resize pictures.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #9 on: November 07, 2023, 05:30:28 AM »
Okay now I have a perfect taper so I thought I would cut another piece including a bit of shaft ( second picture) but as can be seen before the taper is finished it starts cutting into the shaft , what I did was turn a short 10mm down to simulate the main shank to 9.7mm then proceeded to cut the taper but stopped with 3 cuts left there should be a slight step between shaft and start of taper.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #10 on: November 09, 2023, 06:50:53 AM »
Finally figured it out instead of setting both axis to zero I set X axis to .25mm above zero then zero X axis cut taper and it leaves .5mm step.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #11 on: November 09, 2023, 07:45:04 AM »
Dell,

I'm pleased you have sorted it.

I don't have an ELS but the instructions of yours aren't very intuitive.

Phil.
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Re: Cutting a taper
« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2023, 08:16:59 AM »
Finally got around to finishing the arbor for mounting diamond discs to the Pultra.
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