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29-04-2019 #1
Could give a single flute cutter a try as well, plastic melts when it gets hot, the less chip re-cutting the better, although that counts when your cutting deeper into the material i.e pockets and stuff like that it could help here to,.
Keep an eye on your chip loads as well, when they get to low you start to see rubbing rather than cutting..Me
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30-04-2019 #2
Hi Neal - have you managed to skim this spoilboard before with better results?
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