Re: PCB Engraving / Cutting
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Originally Posted by
jrob3rts
Am I better off using an end mill or ball nose?
Any other suggestions?
Nice tank, It reminds me my adventure with cichlids few years ago.
To produce PCB I use carbide CNC PCB engraving bits. I bought them from http://www.virtualvillage.co.uk/3-x-1-8-carbide-cnc-pcb-engraving-bits-tools-machine-007807-075.html?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=shcomp - best price I found so far.I can't tell you how long they will last. Mine still works fine.
My first ever PCB cut with those bits:
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/showthread.php/3338-My-first-ever-CNC-cut-PCB
How many PCBs are you going to produce??
Hope that helps
Re: PCB Engraving / Cutting
Shank is the right name.
The best way to do it is to use a sufficiently small diameter endmill. The good thing about and endmill is the depth of cut does not matter, unlike a V-cutter which requires the PCB to be flat to maintain a constant isolation gap. Also and endmill may well have 2 or more flutes, so you can cut faster.
I've used V-cutters in the past - use about 60mm/min feedrate per 1000rpm spindle speed. So for instance a 24000rpm spindle gets 1440mm/min. If you go faster you might leave burrs.
The PCB you're making looks extremely simple - the isolation gap is large. That's good since you can use a relatively large endmill and thus feed it faster.
I posted about it here:
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/showth...ll=1#post21637
I use a 2mm slotdrill to cut out the PCBs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDNScafwTYw
(The spindle speed on the mill is only 2150rpm,hence the slow feedrates)
Re: PCB Engraving / Cutting
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Originally Posted by
jrob3rts
This is all about fun and learning.
1000000000000% agree :)