Laser Burning Question

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shaley

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I don't know any machinist forums to post this too so here goes.
Anybody had any experience with burning 5/8" tap drill holes in 1/2" plate steel with a NC Laser. Does the material in the heat zone micro harden so as to make tapping very impractical? I can have it burned slightly under and then run a drill through but it will drive the labor cost sky high.
 
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How 'bout waterjet instead. It's not as precise but you have no heat affected zone.
 
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Might give Barrry a call here. He is a great guy, and very, very familiar with lasers etc. There are a couple laser specific forums as well, although I am not familiar with them.

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I was not aware that laser cutting was availabe for plate that thick.

In my experience it has be limited to thin gauges.

Most "patern places" (custom machine shops) use a water jet in these parts. The precision on water jet should be sufficent for a tap operation depending on required % threads.
 
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shaley said:
I don't know any machinist forums to post this too so here goes.
Anybody had any experience with burning 5/8" tap drill holes in 1/2" plate steel with a NC Laser. Does the material in the heat zone micro harden so as to make tapping very impractical? I can have it burned slightly under and then run a drill through but it will drive the labor cost sky high.

Afternoon shaley,
If the material is CRS plate low carbon there should be no problem laser cutting the plate. Obviously you need a machine that can handle 1/2" plate but not a problem ! There should be no hardening issues so therefore no tapping issues either !

If you are trying to do the same thing on alloy material then you potentailly can have problems !

As the others have suggested, waterjet is a viable option also, but not as accurate as laser. I have been a toolmaker the past 35 years but most all of that type work we subcontarct. Hope this helps answer you question.;)
 
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Thanks Guys,
I'm trying to make some wheel adapters out of A36 PL. If I can keep the machining to just one machine operation it will keep my cost down. The Laser company I spoke with says 1" max for there machine.
 
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Waterjet is the way to go. At work we have used it on 1" nickel chrome plate which is very hard to machine and it did a very good job.
 
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Shalley
I used to do some computer work for a company that did waterjetting. They would rough cut parts to within .01 in. and then send the parts out for finish machining. When I moved they were upgrading to what they hoped would be .001 in accuracy. Would that be accurate enough?
 

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