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  1. #1
    Hi, I want to cut a long, wiggly groove 1 mm wide in engraving brass, 2mm deep (blank is 3.2mm thick). I have a Denford Novamill and plan to do the job with a 1mm diameter slot drill. As I don't have many of these, and prefer not to break them (!), any advice on feed, speed and DOC would be welcome please! My feeling is to cut at ~100mm/minute, at maximum revs (about 5000), about 0.5mm DOC per pass. Does this sound reasonable?

    TIA, John.
    Last edited by JohnHaine; 25-01-2016 at 05:14 PM.

  2. #2
    More like 42mm/min at max rpm and 0.5mm doc
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  3. #3
    Ok, thanks, looks like I was over egging the feed rate somewhat!


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    Add this to your book marks for future reference: http://zero-divide.net/index.php?page=FSWizard_SA

    he also does an app in ITunes or play store. Worth the £11
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