Hey, I recommend to all CNC router operators to pocket out if tabbing isn't possible. Launching the inside waste with your cutter will dull it much faster than pocketing, and it's pretty dangerous.
I found out they are running 60ipm at 14k rpm with a 0.1" DOC in this vid. You can see frames where he rolls over the operations, revealing the feeds and speeds. Plunge is at 30ipm as well.
Hey, I recommend to all CNC router operators to pocket out if tabbing isn't possible. Launching the inside waste with your cutter will dull it much faster than pocketing, and it's pretty dangerous.
Thanks for all the details. It certainly helps this beginner!
VERY NICE thanks for takeing the time for this great video on cutting aluminum ? were do u get the Bit dont see it on your sight
Great video and great explanations
Hi, can you tell me what does he puts on the table on 8:10, and for which purpose? Is it also for cooling the material? Nice video btw.
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The green liquid is for lubrication & cooling of the bit. The product is aluminum cutting fluid A-9.
thank you for your quick response, very interesting product
Neat, I hadn't considered machining aluminum with a router.
What feed rate is he running at in this video? It looks like around 20ipm but it's hard to tell.
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a straight answer woulda been cool
I found out they are running 60ipm at 14k rpm with a 0.1" DOC in this vid. You can see frames where he rolls over the operations, revealing the feeds and speeds. Plunge is at 30ipm as well.
How are you holding this too the table?
Vacuum table.
RPM and feed rate? Please answer!!!!
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Cut marble? With what tool?
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whats your feed rate and rpm
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