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So, you'll see the front panel carving has a 39% stepover for the Roughing Toolpath (using a Down-Cut 0.25" EM 2 inches per second Feed Rate and 1 inch per second Plunge Rate) and 8% stepover for the Finish Pass (using a 0.0625" Tapered BN 3 inches per second Feed Rate and 2 inches per second Plunge Rate). The files I created for the project already have the stepover percentages set just as I used for creating the sample.
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I don't always keep track of actual machining time, but in this case, I did. Oh, and about how long is your finish pass taking to complete? With my 1/8 it took about 3 hours, I just recalculated and it's 10hrs! My 1/8" bit actually did a much better job so I must have got something off and step-over is the only thing I think I'm missing. Sincerely, Robert B.Flatheadyoungin wrote:What is a good step-over rate cutting this clock with a 1/16" tapered ball nose bit? Last time I got lines real badly. If you have any questions regarding the ruling, contact National Import Specialist Patricia O’Donnell at 64. A copy of the ruling or the control number indicated above should be provided with the entry documents filed at the time this merchandise is imported. This ruling is being issued under the provisions of Part 177 of the Customs Regulations (19 C.F.R. The text of the most recent HTSUS and the accompanying duty rates are provided on World Wide Web at. Duty rates are provided for your convenience and are subject to change. The rate of duty will be 3 percent ad valorem. Holes are provided in the four corners to bolt the machine down.” The applicable subheading for the CarveWright™ Woodworking Computer Controlled Carving Machine will be 84, HTSUS, which provides for Machine tools (including machines for nailing, stapling, glueing or otherwise assembling) for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or similar hard materials: Planing, milling or molding (by cutting) machines…For woodworking: Other: Routers: Valued under $3,000 each. Indeed on page 40 of the submitted manual, users are advised that when carving large pieces, the CarveWright™ machine “should be secured to the bench for stability. The machine in question is not held in the hand during use. As stated in the Explanatory Notes to heading 84.67, ‘“The expression “tools for working in the hand” means tools designed to be held in the hand during use …”. Subheading 84, HTSUS, is not applicable as heading 8467 covers tools only for working in the hand. In your letter, you propose classifying the machine in subheading 84, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), which provides for Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric or nonelectric motor, and parts thereof: With self-contained electric motor: Other…Routers. During this conversation, it was also determined that this ruling is to address the classification of the CarveWright™ machine only, not the entire CarveWright™ woodworking system. While it is capable of performing various operations such as ripping, cross cutting, jointing, mitering and routing, the principal function is routing. 2008 with a member of my staff, you confirmed that the machine is principally used for working wood. During a telephone conversation on May 6. The machine is capable of routing materials such as wood, hard plastic and similar hard materials. It does not refer to a cutting function like a saw. “Cut motor” refers to the motor that drives the routing/carving bit. The machine uses a standard 1/16” carbide router or carving bit. Maximum cut depth is 1” (or length of cutting flutes).
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Cut motor speed (no load) is 20,000 rpm while the cut motor horsepower (peak) is 1.0 Hp. The machine weighs 70 lbs (31.8 kg) and has an electrical rating of 110VAC at 8A, 60 HZ. The CarveWright™ Woodworking Computer Controlled Carving Machine is designed for a user to create complex carvings such as custom signs and detailed reliefs for mantles and cabinetry. Corcoran: In your letter dated Apyou requested a tariff classification ruling. RE: The tariff classification of a woodcarving machine from China Dear Mr.