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    Re: Diamond bit drag knives

    Dean makes some nice parts I've seen them in the flesh.:victorious:
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    Re: Speeds and feeds for 6082 T6 alloy

    Don't mean spiral tool entry into the material, suppose could be called ramped profile.?. The toolpath I'm talking about will ramp/spiral down the whole way around the profile to the depth you set....
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    Re: Speeds and feeds for 6082 T6 alloy

    Bloody hell Dean can't believe been 19mths.!!.... Seems like 6mths. The machine does well to say was never really designed to cut aluminum.!

    Listening to that video you need much more air you can...
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    Re: Speeds and feeds for 6082 T6 alloy

    Hi Dean

    A lot will depend on your machine type, rigidity etc. but:

    I use 6082 for almost all my projects and use a 6mm 3 flute serrated carbide rougher when clearing lots of material and when...
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    Re: Speeds and feeds for 6082 T6 alloy

    Those are guidance and machine specific.

    Try uncoated 2 flute endmills for alu (both for roughing and finishing). Roughing 3 flute endmills (corn cobs) work well and like to be driven hard (much...
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    Re: Speeds and feeds for 6082 T6 alloy

    well going by cutwels data they recommend 6300rpm and 280mm/min so I think you are going much too fast for it.
    https://www.cutwel.co.uk/FileDepository//ProductId%20-%2074/Cutting%20Data%20E2752.pdf...
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    Re: Photoshop help

    You could use inkscape to recreate these images at a better resolution relatively easy using the trace function.

    Have a look on youtube there's plenty of tutorials.
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    Re: Tips for cutting 1050 aluminium

    I always remove the film on both sides, the top layer gets in the way of the coolant/air i've found.
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    Re: Making a part on hobby CNC miller

    Lovely work man.

    Wal.
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    Re: Making a part on hobby CNC miller

    From titanium, I think you'd be asking for trouble. If the part was smaller and a sensible material then you could consider using the mill as a lathe, like I did here:

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    Re: Making a part on hobby CNC miller

    >but would this be pos on CNC miller.

    No reason why not, but you'd be getting into jigs and having to think seriously about some work-holding issues.

    If I only had one to make (in an emergency)...
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