1000imp? Well im running my bit wayy to slow i guess, no wonder its burning, its a 2+2 resurfacing bit.i like to take off small .02-.05 as well..at 12kRPMs what feed rate would you reccomends for a amana RC-2251 bit?. 350?-400imp?
That would defeat the purpose of a spoil board and make it twice as hard to achieve a vacuum. Cuts into a spoil board are inevitable and even with a bunch of cuts can still hold a vacuum pretty well if you block off the unused portions of the table. Also fly cutting the boards when you first get them will produce an accurate flat table and you won't need to cut deeper than the material you're cutting.
More videos like this please.
Thanks for these informative videos.
Very informative and helpful! thanks!
1000imp? Well im running my bit wayy to slow i guess, no wonder its burning, its a 2+2 resurfacing bit.i like to take off small .02-.05 as well..at 12kRPMs what feed rate would you reccomends for a amana RC-2251 bit?. 350?-400imp?
great job explaining Thanks
Very excellent video. Question: Can two LDF be used at the same time so that one is always not cut into?
That would defeat the purpose of a spoil board and make it twice as hard to achieve a vacuum. Cuts into a spoil board are inevitable and even with a bunch of cuts can still hold a vacuum pretty well if you block off the unused portions of the table. Also fly cutting the boards when you first get them will produce an accurate flat table and you won't need to cut deeper than the material you're cutting.
Still no video of how to mill the the table?
Where is the program to resurface the spoil board? Is it built in to the controller or in the software? Thanks