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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_stoke View Post
    It's actually a helix entry.

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    Material looks a bit gummy. Did it clog up the bit? Id say 4 flute is to blame here (IMHO / 2p).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Material looks a bit gummy. Did it clog up the bit? Id say 4 flute is to blame here (IMHO / 2p).
    Honestly I started with 4fl when I got the machine, this was done with 4fl 2mm a while ago. But without using the calc

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    To me (and the pics arent very clear) it looks like the tool lacked lubrication and/or ability to clear material fast enough. A 2 flute is more forgiving.

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    Tried a new 12mm carbide bit today.

    Lovely finish but degraded after approx 5m of cutting distance.

    I tried upping speed from 8k and feed from 800mm/min

    Here's some pics of the bit afterwards, some heavy wear.

    Maybe I should have lub'ed...Click image for larger version. 

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    Am I still going too slow in rpm/feed or should I flood with coolant?

    (the reason I did this dry was that I haven't got my cooland set up yet...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    To me (and the pics arent very clear) it looks like the tool lacked lubrication and/or ability to clear material fast enough. A 2 flute is more forgiving.
    I didn't have my coolant running. I doubt it would have made any difference tbh.
    I can't slow it down it doesn't get near the stock. It's started acting up again. Losing steps for fun. Certainly doesn't like helix.
    I think it's time to give up tbh. The machine is what it is cheap but not cheerful. But £800 isn't cheap.

    Thanks anyway buddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_stoke View Post
    I didn't have my coolant running. I doubt it would have made any difference tbh.
    I can't slow it down it doesn't get near the stock. It's started acting up again. Losing steps for fun. Certainly doesn't like helix.
    I think it's time to give up tbh. The machine is what it is cheap but not cheerful. But £800 isn't cheap.

    Thanks anyway buddy

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    The issue is, in this world, £800 is not a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    The issue is, in this world, £800 is not a lot.
    It is when there's nothing left in the bank lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_stoke View Post
    It is when there's nothing left in the bank lol

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    Agreed. Machining is an expensive hobby.

    Can any of us help with machining this for you?

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