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Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercon

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2024 6:20 pm
by bazgazem
I love using Intercom for simple parts but one thing that I have not been able to figure out is how to debur threads with a higbee like tool path on my lathe. My goal is to cut off the first half thread or so down the the minor diameter in a manor that removes any start to the thread that is not fully formed. When using intercom it creates a G76 cycle that pauses after each pass before retracting the tool. I also attempted to use a tapered thread with a grooving tool but I had the same issue. Can someone please point me in the right direction to deburing threads with Intercom?

Re: Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercom

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:45 pm
by tblough
Unless you have a C-Axis, and live tooling on your lathe, you cannot make a blunt-start, also known as Higbee, thread on the lathe. You create the thread on the lathe, but the blunt start is added as a second operation on the mill.

Re: Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercom

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:51 pm
by bazgazem
Thanks for the reply tblough, but that is one method to create them. There are dozens of articles online showing another method to do this on the lathe with a G32 or G76 cycle - I'm just not having any luck so far.

Re: Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercom

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:02 am
by suntravel
Try to use Chamfer Amount 1 for the Higbee cut. Add the distance from the edge to the tip of your thread insert to the starting point in Z for the Higbee cut.

Uwe

Re: Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercom

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:09 am
by cnc_smith
Higbee Thread Centroid.docx
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Hello,

The Higbee thread can be cut on a Centroid lathe. You do NOT need C-axis or live tooling.

Attached is a document that I wrote a number of years ago explaining Blunt Start Higbee Threading in Intercon with the history of the Higbee Thread.

Re: Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercom

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:33 am
by tblough
Thank you Dana, and thank you Bazgazem for bringing this up. I was unaware this was possible and now i have a new thing to try!

Re: Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercom

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2024 4:01 pm
by suntravel
The one cut method did not make a nice surface finish on my lathe, milling with the C-Axis is much cleaner and also very fast to setup without CAM.

Uwe

Re: Blunt Start Higbee Threading with Intercon

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2024 8:37 pm
by bazgazem
Thank you everyone for your help on this. cnc_smith, your document was a winner. I have never written any M or G codes before except simple position in the MDI mode and I took it slow and clenched tight but ended up for a great result! Thank you again.

I used blue sharpie to try and show the cut as best I could in the attached picture. I wanted to simply remove any thread that was not full width to get rid of that nasty burr that forms. I'm not sure if there is an easier way to do this but I'm happy with the results. I've seen a way to "trick" fusion 360 into doing a Higbee but I don't have a license and the free version does not allow tool changes. I'm very pleased with Intercon over all.