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	15-09-2012 #1
Here are pictures of the test cut that I did to really put the CNC router to. Goal was seeing how well it cut and what the result would be from the required ability to:
- Not lose steps (position loss)
 - Run at speed
 - Finish of work
 
It passed pretty much cleanly with only a few problems with the Ethernet card and that is being dealt with by Smooth Stepper and I have to say that they give very good support. Due to the few minor issues I was able to truly test the positional memory of the machine as had to restart cuts at a few locations.
The item below was cut under the following conditions:
- Rapids where at 8000 mm/min Velocity with Acceleration of of 1250 mm/sec^2
 - Cutting was done at 950 mm/min and plunges where done at 850 mm/min
 - Bit was a 60° single spiral flue engraving endmill from Sorotec.de
 - Cut time was 2 hrs and 43 minutes plus time for starts and resets.
 - Material is smokey translucent acrylic that is 10 mm thick
 - Deepest cuts are i believe to be about 5 mm.
 
So here is the pictures.
Hope you enjoy and I will try to remember to take some video when doing other cuts.
Michael.
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	15-09-2012 #2
Top quality Michael. Well done.
The more I know, I know, I know the less. (John Owen)
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	15-09-2012 #3
Awwww. . Our baby's starting to come of age Micheal I'm starting to get all emotional.
 . . . . .Well done.
				
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	15-09-2012 #4
that looks awesome... i dream of my machine doing something like this i really do.
p.s that acrylic backing looks identical to the stuff i've bought recently.. it's not from henleys by any chance is it?
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	15-09-2012 #5
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	15-09-2012 #6
the backing is still on at the right hand side of the piece... and yes it does look like alu at first glance, it's amazing
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	15-09-2012 #7
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	15-09-2012 #8
Now thats nice. Well done Michael. Where did you get the acrylic from?
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	15-09-2012 #9
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	15-09-2012 #10
Congrats on the 1st cutz :) It's a great feeling isn't it !
 
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