Thread: Single flute carbide cutters
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21-08-2011 #1
as has been mentioned before, you will end up with a small dome in the center. These cutters plunge much easier than two flute cutters.
My 6mm single flute is actually 5.95mm. With the right data the cutting is very accurate.
I used 1mm two flute cutters in the past on aluminium and acrylic with very little success. But the single flute 1mm cutter did a fine job and is still in one piece after about 3 hours work in aluminium.
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25-08-2011 #2
In the past I used two flute HSS and carbide cutters for my aluminium work. On my Syil X4 usually I did cut 2mm deep at between 5 to 8"/min (120 to 200mm/min).
With these single flute carbide cutters I can now cut 6mm (1/4") deep in one go. On my bigger X6 I can cut 1/2" in one go @ 100mm/min (4"/min). Plunging is a breeze.
Now, with these single flute carbide cutters I can cut much more efficient. And on my home made router I can now take 3mm (1/8") deep cuts in aluminium without problems. No more melting of acrylic either and 16mm cuts in MDF are a breeze... .
I uploaded two video's to YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re0IDJ8tzWw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC0rNbW9oV4
Compare these to a video I made some months ago and you will see why I am so happy. To add to the fun is the price of these single flute cutters. Cheap as chips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2CHb...eature=related
Originally I made these video's for my machine supplier, personally I have no connection to Syil or to Titan. i also have a Sieg KX3 (excellent small mill) and a 3'x3 1/2' table router I made myself as well as a 5'x12' Forfun router from China. Yep, I am an addict...
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25-08-2011 #3
You set the video to private and can not view it.
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25-08-2011 #4
sorry for that, have no idea really about this "modern stuff" but managed to change it. Hope you enjoy.
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18-10-2011 #5
Here's a video of the 6mm single flute on my router:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWmsu...=youtube_gdata
I think that was 1mm depth of cut... I now use a bit more at the same feedrate.
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18-10-2011 #6
sweet
are you cutting dry ??
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22-08-2011 #7
I accidently chipped one of the single flute cutters, but it turns out they are easy to regrind ... works just as well as new now. I was thinking I should buy some more in case these break... but it looks like they're immortal.
Just tried the same cutter on plywood, 14000rpm, 2800mm/min (so quite a high chipload) with 4mm depth of cut on spiral toolpaths. The cutter was quiet, left a good finish on the sides (but ripped the top not surprisingly) and did not heat up much so I'm sure it will go faster!
I did I video which I'll upload at some point.
Strictly speaking they leave a small right circular cone in the center.Last edited by Jonathan; 22-08-2011 at 04:59 PM.
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22-08-2011 #8Strictly speaking they leave a small right circular cone in the center.
I accidently chipped one of the single flute cutters, but it turns out they are easy to regrind
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22-08-2011 #9
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22-08-2011 #10
hahahaha!!!! you dirty rotter !!!
i have this habit of collecting shit with the feeling that one day it will all make sense, there should be a medical term for it
at my age now i have a magic box of shit and whenever i need a stange item or a thingymibob i have a root in my magic box and nine times out of ten i find just the thing :)
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