Claims
- 1. A milling machine for removing material from a workpiece in predetermined areas for producing a finished part comprising:
- a framework for holding all pans of the machine; and, an abrasive waterjet cutting nozzle capable of being inclined at an angle between 0 and 90 degrees to the surface of said workpiece sought to be milled being milled for milling inclined pockets attached to said framework for generating a jet of rapidly moving liquid with entrained abrasive particles; and, a source of high pressure liquid attached to said abrasive waterjet curing nozzle; and a source of abrasive connected to said nozzle; and; workpiece mounting means for mounting a workpiece to said framework including means for moving said work piece relative to said nozzle; and traverse means attached to said framework and said nozzle for moving said nozzle relative to the surface of said workpiece wherein said milling machine is includes means for decreasing the rate of material removal when said nozzle is adjacent to an area of smaller radius.
- 2. A milling machine as in claim 1, wherein said milling machine for milling cylinders by having means for rotating the workpiece and moving the nozzle along a single line.
- 3. A milling machine as in claim 2, wherein said relative motion is accomplished by rotating said workpiece.
- 4. A milling machine as in claim 3, wherein said relative motion is accomplished by moving said abrasive jet.
- 5. A milling machine 3 wherein said abrasive jet is kept at an angle normal to the surface of said workpiece.
- 6. A milling machine as in claim 1, wherein said milling machine for milling spherical sections by having means for rotating the workpiece for obtainong speed for pocket milling depth control and moving the nozzle along three dimensions.
- 7. A milling machine as in claim 1, wherein said decrease in rate is accomplished by increasing the rate of rotation of said workpiece relative to said nozzle.
- 8. A milling machine as in claim 1, wherein said decrease in rate is accomplished by increasing the distance between said nozzle and the workpiece.
- 9. A milling machine as in claim 1, wherein the rate of rotation of said workpiece is varied to control workpiece surface speed as said nozzle changes radial position.
- 10. A milling machine as in claim 1, wherein said nozzle for cleaning the surface of said workpiece after milling and removing any imbedded particles.
- 11. A milling machine as in claim 1 wherein said abrasive jet is in motion relative to said workpiece at a speed greater than 2000 inches per minute.
- 12. A milling machine as in claim 1, wherein said machine is further comprising mask mounting means for mounting a mask between said nozzle and said workpiece.
- 13. An abrasive water jet milling tool for removing material from a workpiece as in claim 1, wherein the pressure of the liquid supplied to said nozzle is reduced as milling proceeds for preventing distortion of thin skins on the workpiece.
- 14. An abrasive water jet milling tool for removing material from a workpiece as in claim 1, wherein the standoff of said jet to said workpiece is continuously varied during operation of the tool for controlling the depth of milling.
- 15. An abrasive water jet milling tool for removing material from a workpiece as in claim 1, wherein the standoff of said nozzle is increased as milling proceeds for preventing distortion of thin skins on the workpiece.
- 16. A milling machine for removing material from a workpiece in predetermined areas for producing a finished part comprising:
- a framework for holding all parts of the machine; and, an abrasive waterjet curing nozzle capable of being inclined at an angle between 0 and 90 degrees to the surface of said workpiece sought to be milled being milled for milling inclined pockets attached to said framework for generating a jet of rapidly moving liquid with entrained abrasive particles; and, a source of high pressure liquid attached to said abrasive waterjet cutting nozzle; and a source of abrasive connected to said nozzle; and; workpiece mounting means for mounting a workpiece to said framework including means for moving said work piece relative to said nozzle; and traverse means attached to said framework and said nozzle for moving said nozzle relative to the surface of said workpiece and a mask mounting means for mounting a mask between said nozzle and said workpiece less than 0.1 inches from the surface of the workpiece.
- 17. A milling machine as in claim 16, wherein the mask is to be bonded to said workpiece by an adhesive.
- 18. A milling machine as in claim 16, where in said mask is provided with a radius for producing a boss on said workpiece.
- 19. A milling machine as in claim 18, wherein said radius is about 0.6 R.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 8/510,008, filed Aug. 1, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/134,987 filed Oct. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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