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I have been building some Bowie knives. Due to health challenges standing at the belt grinder for any length of time is impossible...yesterday a I made a blade "un-sellable" by grinding while sitting. grinding is my favorite thing to do ....or at least it was till I had to sit. (The world just sorta goes away when you're grinding...you know what i mean.)
Have any of you CNC guys tried to "hard mill" a finished blade surface post heat treat? I asked an old boss of mine if he's done any hard milling and he has....using high end Japanese CNC milling machines...he suggested calling Harvey tool (expensive to me cutting tool mfg) for advise.....when I told him..."they're 60.5 rockwell C..." he said "uhh...yeah...that's getting on the hard side...." Lol....but he did not say "impossible!"
I have 23 year old machines and use fairly standard cutters and do not want to fall down the learning curve sinkhole...but I have just sold 5 Bowies and have one to finish for Gene K. and another for my son's birthday....and am somewhat over-whelmed....and weak...honestly. Literally thought I was going to faint about an hour ago.
I may take a day and just play with it...not the route I'd like to go...but I am not a traditionalist....I love mid tech when done well...HATE it otherwise....
I would like to keep making knives...and good ones at that.
One pro that I see is consistency...right now resting every 5-10 minutes is blowing my "groove"...(you also know what I mean) which affects my consistency....
heat will also be a pro as it will be manageable easier than grinding due to the super light cuts....
The doc wants me off my foot till it heals...which standing at a knife grinder is being a bad boy....
The huge con that I see is the time it will take for the cutter path to run...however...a long CNC program would mean a rest for the ol' foot...The other con is on a more traditional blade...like a bowie...I don't know how well recieved a cnc cut blade will be recieved.....?
perhaps it's time to move to folders....lol.
Anyway...a bit discouraged....thanks for the rant...any opinions/advise appreciated....
Have any of you CNC guys tried to "hard mill" a finished blade surface post heat treat? I asked an old boss of mine if he's done any hard milling and he has....using high end Japanese CNC milling machines...he suggested calling Harvey tool (expensive to me cutting tool mfg) for advise.....when I told him..."they're 60.5 rockwell C..." he said "uhh...yeah...that's getting on the hard side...." Lol....but he did not say "impossible!"
I have 23 year old machines and use fairly standard cutters and do not want to fall down the learning curve sinkhole...but I have just sold 5 Bowies and have one to finish for Gene K. and another for my son's birthday....and am somewhat over-whelmed....and weak...honestly. Literally thought I was going to faint about an hour ago.
I may take a day and just play with it...not the route I'd like to go...but I am not a traditionalist....I love mid tech when done well...HATE it otherwise....
I would like to keep making knives...and good ones at that.
One pro that I see is consistency...right now resting every 5-10 minutes is blowing my "groove"...(you also know what I mean) which affects my consistency....
heat will also be a pro as it will be manageable easier than grinding due to the super light cuts....
The doc wants me off my foot till it heals...which standing at a knife grinder is being a bad boy....
The huge con that I see is the time it will take for the cutter path to run...however...a long CNC program would mean a rest for the ol' foot...The other con is on a more traditional blade...like a bowie...I don't know how well recieved a cnc cut blade will be recieved.....?
perhaps it's time to move to folders....lol.
Anyway...a bit discouraged....thanks for the rant...any opinions/advise appreciated....