Hi Teague - perhaps; I would need to look closer. That said, the chips coming from the 1 flute end mill were excellent, so I think the feeds and speeds were good (or close enough). Can't say the same for the 2 flute end mills. Thanks for watching!
I do a lot of inlay epoxy on wood, and I have never taught of doing inlay on top of epoxy Thank you for these infos. It would be great to have some test with engraving bits too. I'm inspired...
Thanks you! I kept searching for this exact topic for my final college project. My lecturer kept saying he's worried that the resin would melt.
You are welcome! Glad to help - thanks for watching.
Well done. Nice to see a pretty comprehensive test done.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I'm thinking at lower speeds, there's a burnishing effect probably taking place, causing a smother finish
Hi Teague - perhaps; I would need to look closer. That said, the chips coming from the 1 flute end mill were excellent, so I think the feeds and speeds were good (or close enough). Can't say the same for the 2 flute end mills. Thanks for watching!
I do a lot of inlay epoxy on wood, and I have never taught of doing inlay on top of epoxy
Thank you for these infos. It would be great to have some test with engraving bits too.
I'm inspired...
Thank you -- engraving might be on the to-do list! :). Thanks for watching!
Like doing a power and speed engraving test on a laser. Great idea.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching Matt!