By alloutmx
June 18, 2013, 7:57 am
HARDNESS
was wondering if maybe it would be useful to add a hardness number box as part of the variables
was wondering if maybe it would be useful to add a hardness number box as part of the variables
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Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)
That creates a lot of problems. Hardness is not a difinive factor. Besides I don't really know how to apply hardness nuber to anything really. There is no hard and fast formula around for that. If you got suggestions I am listening....
alloutmx
well lets say im machining a2 only ive had it heat treated to 40-45rc (sorry i use c scale)...i was thinking you would have a box next to the material selection in your calc, that you can toggle on and off and then you could apply a number range to your material selection. maybe thats asking too much...im not sure of the formalities of computer programming, nor do i know the formulas you use to achieve everything you have thus far. just an idea i had.
alloutmx
40-45rc is just an example...but sometimes i machine a2 at 60rc, and i was thinking to try cutting into these pins we made from drill blank this week, which is i understand correctly is m1 @70-75 rc...
Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)
alloutmx
Sounds good, thank you