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    Hi dazp1976 -

    It changes the speed and feed rate according to the size of cutter, depth of cut, material being cut.

    If the software was that flawed, no one would use it.. Its widely used in the hobby sector

    As i have been using an inverted router table for many years, experience of size of cutter and depth of cut and feed rate is reasonably straight forward - but it does in fact calculate these elements. I will of course check the parameters prior to making any cut.

    I presume you always use upcut cutters for rapid clearing of bits as oppose to normal routing.

    I always buy good quality cutters and blades and even crap machines can be transformed by using good blades and cutters

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodKnot View Post
    Hi dazp1976 -

    It changes the speed and feed rate according to the size of cutter, depth of cut, material being cut.

    If the software was that flawed, no one would use it.. Its widely used in the hobby sector

    As i have been using an inverted router table for many years, experience of size of cutter and depth of cut and feed rate is reasonably straight forward - but it does in fact calculate these elements. I will of course check the parameters prior to making any cut.

    I presume you always use upcut cutters for rapid clearing of bits as oppose to normal routing.

    I always buy good quality cutters and blades and even crap machines can be transformed by using good blades and cutters
    Well, all I can say is get ready to break tools because the best quality tools won't save you from wrong speeds and feeds on a CNC machine.
    You really do need to start listening if you want to help yourself because 3 very experienced people now have told you it can't and won't do what you are expecting but yet you don't seem to believe this.!!

    If you are not going to listen or believe what's said to you why bother asking.?
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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    Web site: www.jazzcnc.co.uk

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