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27-06-2010 #1
The problem is heat. To fast of RPM versus Feed rate and heat can build up which when dealing with wood and acrylic is something you don't want. The other option is decreasing cutting depth but at the speed I am running at that will seriously add to cutting time. So trying to figure a way to get rpm's under control to get closer to a good chip load.
Thanks for the ideas though.
Michael
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02-07-2010 #2
Oh will be doing cutting tomorrow and seeing how the finish is at this speed. Also finding out a lot about doing CAM set up. Doing a semi rough pass with Z level roughing and than going back and either doing a finishing set with any of the following: Z level finishing, 3D Planar, or an Equal distance offset cutting set up. Really need to get these tables done for the cutting conditions.
Michael
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