very good info but unsure why you deleted the second corner clean up rough mill at 19:00 especially when other times you always deleted the contour mills. Was beginning to think contour mills were just glitched and you instantly bin them.
Thank you very much for the realy good video for beginner. I have maybe a stupid question. My homemade router is equiped with a 2kW spindle where I cannot go under 9000 rpm. (Its written that I can damage the spindle when I do so) This means that I cannot cut most of the material because the minimum speed is too high ?
I am a bit confused. 22:2 It is a Carbide bit cutting aluminum. Should we use a Speed of 600sfpm for the calculation? So the Speending speed should be 9000ish.
Excellent, well explained. Thank you
very good info but unsure why you deleted the second corner clean up rough mill at 19:00 especially when other times you always deleted the contour mills. Was beginning to think contour mills were just glitched and you instantly bin them.
Thank you for your videos!
Thank you very much for the realy good video for beginner. I have maybe a stupid question. My homemade router is equiped with a 2kW spindle where I cannot go under 9000 rpm. (Its written that I can damage the spindle when I do so) This means that I cannot cut most of the material because the minimum speed is too high ?
nice idea but for your information usually we do the face mill manually ... great work professor
I am a bit confused. 22:2 It is a Carbide bit cutting aluminum. Should we use a Speed of 600sfpm for the calculation? So the Speending speed should be 9000ish.
I noticed your .25 end mill had a LOC of .75". Will the shank of the end mill rub on the part after the .75" depth? Thanks for the video!
Thx for nice video