Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
I Googled Trespa, it's a manufacturer which makes several products.
Have you asked them for recommended feeds & speeds for the specific Trespa product you are cutting?
I found Trespa (HPL) can be cut at very high feedrates more than my machine can handle anyways.

Some documents from the manufacturer suggested 20meters per minute with 2 inch cutters at 30000 rpm.
Unlimited power?!

My machine does 10m/min rapids reliable maybe... on a good day....


Can't imagine 20 while cutting... so...

My machine.
32mm T-slot flatbottom cutter, up to 20mm width of cut ,1.5m/min @ 24krpm does a very nice surface finish.

At max @2.2 kw power

Hogging at +/- 4mm doc was possible.
Earprotection mandatory !


I feel like polymax gluing trespa to welded steel and then surfacing it might be an option to replace the epoxy levelling method.


I think it is lots easier to find someone with a quality big table that can cut HPL reasonably flat compared to milling steel parts flat.


You do need to find someone willing though.



Grtz Bert.








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